Performance
Recent Submissions
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ChamberFest Dublin 2021 Programme
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Cello Sonata, Scherzo
(2018-04-12)Recording of performance given by Dr Annette Cleary (Cello) and Prof Réamonn Keary (Piano), RIAM Amplify Research Day, Recital Room, RIAM, Thursday 12th April 2018. Video by Jonathan Nangle. -
Arrangements of Irish Airs
(2018-04)Recording of performance given by Dr Annette Cleary (Cello) and Prof Réamonn Keary (Piano), RIAM Amplify Research Day, Recital Room, RIAM, Thursday 12th April 2018. Video by Jonathan Nangle. -
The Butterfly - Aaron's Key
(Trio Elatha, 2015) -
Pléaracha
(Sonamus, 2015) -
Rakes of Westmeath
(Sonamus, 2015) -
Suor Angelica Review
(Opera, 2015-06) -
RIAM Opera Briefs 2014 Review
(Opera, 2014-06) -
Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade & Gnomus
(2015-11) -
RIAM Opera Briefs 2012 Review
(Opera, 2013-03) -
Semele Review
(Opera, 2012-04) -
Royal Irish Academy of Music 2015-2016 Events Calendar
(Royal Irish Academy of Music, 2015) -
Dance suite, 4th movement, Maggot
(Atoll, 2015)The halls of 18th century Dublin resounded with this music, much of it now rediscovered and recorded for the first time. -
Sonata for violin and piano in E minor, op 46, 2nd movement
(Champs Hill Records, 2013)Michele Esposito spent almost his whole professional life in Ireland, and he was a respected and hugely influential figure throughout that time - indeed, a very lynch-pin of Irish musical life. Though his own compositions ... -
Opera Briefs 2016 flyer
(2016-03)The RIAM, in collaboration with The Lir National Academy of Dramatic Art, is delighted to return to Project Arts Centre for Opera Briefs, a creative partnership between The Lir and the RIAM which sees both organisations ... -
Ballade no 4 in F minor, op 52
(2010) -
Sonata for cello and piano, op 43, 3rd movement
(Champs Hill Records, 2013)Michele Esposito spent almost his whole professional life in Ireland, and he was a respected and hugely influential figure throughout that time - indeed, a very lynch-pin of Irish musical life. Though his own compositions ...