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Louth Contemporary Music Society Festival to take place in Dundalk
Louth Contemporary Music Society Festival to take place in Dundalk

RTÉ News​

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Louth Contemporary Music Society Festival to take place in Dundalk

The Louth Contemporary Music Society Festival takes place this weekend with a number of major composers making the journey from overseas to Dundalk. Organisers have said that the two-day festival promises to be an "adventurous programme of contemporary music from some of the most exciting names on the international stage". The festival, founded in 2006 by Eamonn Quinn and Gemma Murray, aims to make contemporary music more accessible and inviting new audiences. This year's festival entitled 'Echoes' kicks off tonight with the Irish premiere of 'The Cold Trip Part 1' by acclaimed Austrian composer Bernhard Lang at An Táin Arts Centre. The reimagining of Franz Schubert's 'Winterreise' will be performed by the Aleph Guitar Quartet and vocalist Daisy Press. The highlights tomorrow will include a live reinterpretation of 'The Marble Index' by Apartment House with Francesca Fargion at The Spirit Store. Meanwhile, Chamber Choir Ireland, led by Nils Schweckendiek, closes the festival at St Nicholas' Church of Ireland tomorrow night with 'Songs of the Soul,' featuring a world premiere by Canadian composer Sarah Davachi, alongside works by renowned Irish composer Kevin Volans. The festival continues to pique more people's interest each year and has brought major contemporary composers such as Philip Glass, Kaija Saariaho, and Arvo Pärt to Co Louth since its inception. Co-founder Quinn, a winner of the Belmont Prize for Contemporary Music in 2018, has said this year's festival is about more than just the music. He said: "Echoes is about how repetition can draw us in, unsettle us, and ultimately transform how we listen. "This year's festival invites audiences into that space of deep attention, with remarkable musicians making their Dundalk debut and performances that promise to challenge, captivate, and resonate long after the final note." The full programme for the weekend can be found on the Louth Contemporary Music Society Festival website.

Louth Contemporary Musical Society's annual music festival returns to Dundalk this June
Louth Contemporary Musical Society's annual music festival returns to Dundalk this June

Irish Independent

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Louth Contemporary Musical Society's annual music festival returns to Dundalk this June

Founded in 2006 by Eamonn Quinn and Gemma Murray, Louth Contemporary Music Society (LCMS) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to bringing world-renowned contemporary musicians, composers, and performers to Co. Louth. Now in its 11th year, the festival continues to spotlight world-class international composers while cultivating dynamic collaborations and new commissions between leading international and Irish artists. Over the years, the festival has attracted some of the most prestigious names in contemporary music, including Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, Alvin Lucier, Kaija Saariaho, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Rebecca Saunders. The 2025 festival promises to be another landmark event, exploring the theme of Echoes - how repetition can bring both comfort and unease, sparking reflection on the resonance of the past in the present. "Echoes explores how repetition can be both hypnotic and unsettling, a theme woven throughout this year's festival. We're excited to welcome extraordinary musicians to Dundalk, many for the first time, and present performances that challenge and inspire," Eamonn said. The festival kicks off on Friday, June 13 with The Cold Trip Part 1 by Austrian composer Bernhard Lang, a master of echoes, performed by Aleph Guitar Quartet and American singer Daisy Press at An Táin Arts Centre. This reimagining of Schubert's Winterreise sets the tone for an unforgettable weekend of music and discovery. The following day the festival offers a full day of musical exploration beginning at 1pm when Belgian pianist Daan Vandewalle presents Bernhard Lang's Monadologie series at St. Nicholas' Church of Ireland, where he transforms Chopin's Études through repetition and variation. This will be followed at 3pm when Moon on the Sea will be performed by Daisy Press and Aleph Guitar Quartet in the Chapel at St. Vincent's Secondary School, featuring Czech composer Martin Smolka's ethereal settings of Basho's poetry alongside a new composition. The action moves to The Spirit Store at 5pm for Nico and John Cale's The Marble Index as Apartment House with Francesca Fargion reinterpret Nico and founding member of the Velvet Underground John Cale's 1968 album The Marble Index, blending electric and medieval sounds in a dynamic live performance. The festival closes at St. Nicholas' Church of Ireland at 8pm when Songs of the Soul is performed by Chamber Choir Ireland under Nils Schweckendiek. This performance features contemporary choral works from Irish composer Kevin Volans and the world premiere of a new work from Canadian composer Sarah Davachi. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more Festival founder Eamonn Quinn is renowned for his ability to present cleverly curated contemporary music in an engaging and accessible way. His passion for the genre earned him the prestigious 2018 Belmont Prize for Contemporary Music, one of Europe's most significant awards for artistic creation. LCMS has also made its mark in recorded music, with its release Folks' Music named one of The New Yorker's Notable Classical Recordings of 2023. David Lang's just (after song of songs), an LCMS Arts Council-funded commission, was featured in Paolo Sorrentino's film Youth and sampled by English band The xx for their song Lips. The festival organisers are committed to keeping ticket prices affordable, making the festival accessible to a broader audience and encouraging those new to contemporary music to experience the genre. Echoes promises to be a remarkable gathering of some of the world's best contemporary musicians, and LCMS invites both seasoned festivalgoers and newcomers to join them for a weekend of boundary-pushing performances. Funded by the Arts Council and supported by Louth County Council.

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