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IMRO Music Technology in Performance Workshops (Ableton Live)

Dates / Times / Locations

Saturday 13th May 11.00am – 2.00pm  IMRO, Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Dublin 2.
Thursday 18th May 7.00pm – 10.00pm  Oh Yeah Centre, 15-21 Gordon Street, Belfast, BT1 2LG.
Wednesday 31st May 7.00pm – 10.00pm Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway.

Bookings: (FREE events – Booking essential) Email: events@nullimro.ie 

Ableton Certified training providers CreateSound.ie present this demo and hands-on workshop exploring how you can integrate the latest music technology and techniques to your song writing and performance. There will be a ‘Live Performance’ focus to these workshops and also a practical slant so you can pick up tips & tricks to bring to your own set up. This show-and-tell will take the form of initial demonstrations from experienced producers/musicians from the CreateSound team followed by a break-out session where participants can get their hands dirty with the latest hardware and software to explore the ideas discussed. Speakers are actively using Ableton in a live context and will be sharing their experiences along the way. All equipment including laptops, full software (incorporating latest Ableton Suite & Link) and midi controllers (e.g. PUSH) will be provided for you to use. Facilitators will be floating around to answer your specific queries.
Demo session will run for approximately one hour and will include sections on:

  • Intro to Ableton, PUSH & Link – some key features that support performance.
  • Live Set Up – run through of live set up being used by one of the tutors (Caz9).
  • Live Film Scoring – demo of putting music to film via software & controllers.

The ‘Break-Out’ session will run for about 2 hours with all equipment provided.

IMRO To Host Monthly Songwriting Workshops

IMRO is pleased to announce a collaborative initiative with The Songwriting Collective (TSC), a group dedicated to the art of songwriting in the Dublin area.

The Collective is holding the second in a series of monthly songwriting workshops on Thursday May 18th from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm in the IMRO HQ at Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Dublin 2.

Each workshop provides an opportunity to showcase songs you have written, to discuss/explore the craft of songwriting across a number of genres, to co-write and to receive detailed feedback about one’s compositions.

The workshops are facilitated by Tony Bardon (tonybardon.com) and Danai Kelleher, both of whom have extensive experience of running workshops in Ireland and in Europe, as a result of their involvement with EU-funded music projects.

TSC uses Meetup.com for communication purposes so if you are interested please sign up at https://www.meetup.com/The-Songwriting-Collective/

All are welcome.

VFI and LVA join forces to launch inaugural Irish Pub Awards

The inaugural IMRO sponsored Irish Pub Awards 2017 were launched in Dublin yesterday. The launch, which took place in Doheny and Nesbitt’s Public House in Dublin’s Baggot Street, is jointly presented by Vintners Federation Ireland (VFI) and Licenced Vintners Association (LVA). Entries are now open, with judging taking place during the summer. The National Pub of the Year Award, including category awards, will be announced at a Gala Ceremony next November.

In executing a strategy of raising the pub profile with the Irish consumer and visiting tourists, the VFI and LVA are launching what will be the definitive national awards programme that will provide a credible and comprehensive assessment of the best in Irish pubs. The main objective of the Awards programme is to recognise and reward excellence and innovation across various categories, which includes the provision of music as an integral component of the pub offering.

The National Irish Pub Awards 2017 are open to all members of VFI and LVA. Entry is free and those interested in entering should do so on the dedicated website www.irishpubawards.ie. Closing date is 23rd June 2017. The eight categories include: Best Food Pub; Best Tourist Pub; Innovative Pub of the Year, Best Local Pub; Outstanding Customer Service; Best Music Pub; Best Outdoor Space and Pub Personality of the Year. A series of seven regional events will be held to announce 56 regional winners across all categories.

The 56 regional winners will be showcased as the best in class in their area and all will win a prize package of management training to help them progress their business further. All regional winners will also avail of comprehensive media coverage including a profile piece in a special awards supplement which will be published in the Irish Independent on the day of the Gala Awards Ceremony when national category winners and the Overall Pub of the Year will be announced next November.

Speaking at the launch, President of VFI, Pat Crotty said: “The VFI are delighted to have initiated and developed this Awards programme as the definitive national industry standard for Ireland. The pub has over the years been an integral part of Irish social culture; is a central component of our hospitality and tourism sectors as well as being a major contributor to growth in our regional economies, so these awards will be an important vehicle to showcase the diversity that is available in the modern Irish pub and recognise the creativity and innovation that is already there”.

Chair of LVA, Deirdre Devitt added: “By entering these awards, pubs in Dublin and throughout the country have a great opportunity to raise their business profile through regional and national media coverage. They will also receive a comprehensive management training package which will help them to grow and embed innovation into their business well into the future. The LVA are delighted to support this initiative which is so focussed on the progression of our industry”.

The Irish pub industry dates back to the 10th century when Sean’s Bar in Athlone was first established. Dublin’s oldest pub, the Brazen Head was opened in 1198. In the 19th century the temperance movement in Ireland forced publicans to diversify their business to compensate for decreasing spirit sales which led to combining the pub with grocery or hardware shops. This practice continued until the arrival of the supermarkets in the 1970s when the innovative spirit of the Irish publican took another leap forward by introducing pub food, music, watching sports and other entertainment.

Vote Here: www.irishpubawards.ie.

Ensemble ICC – ‘Chordophones’

The Irish Composers’ Collective return with their first concert of 2017. ‘Ensemble ICC – Chordophones’ is association with IMRO will take place on the 29th April in the Copyright House on Pembroke Row, Dublin 2.

Ensemble ICC is an ensemble of performers and composers made up of members from the collective. For this concert they take the form of a string (chordophone) quartet of sorts: two violins, cello and classical/electric guitar.

Ensemble ICC will perform 6 new works written for them by ICC composers:
Elaine Nolan
Dónal Mac Erlaine
Kilian O’ Kelly
Martin Keary
Galen Mac Caba
Mark Francis Gillan

The performers are :
Sinéad Finegan (Violin)
Áine Gallagher (Violin)
Maeve Kelly (Cello)
Kilian O’ Kelly (Classical/Electric Guitar)

This event will be BYOB. Doors open at 7pm and music starts at 7.30pm.

Tickets are €8/€5 and are available here: https://ensembleicc.eventbrite.ie/
Limited tickets will be available on the door.

You Raise Me Up – First East-West Easter Friendship Concert – Moscow – 22nd April 2017

Following its inclusion in James E. Perone’s SMASH HITSThe 100 Songs That Defined America, an academic study of the songs that have influenced American life from the 1750’s to 2016, You Raise Me Up, written by Irish songwriter and novelist, Brendan Graham and Norway’s Rolf Lovland, now finds itself building bridges between Russia and the West.

In what is billed as the first East-West, Easter Friendship Concert, to take place on Saturday 22nd April in Moscow’s Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary, a Russian/English bi-lingual arrangement of the world-famous song, will be performed by the Choir of the Moscow State University of Printing Arts, and the Orchestra of the Moscow State College of Frederic Chopin with Violin Soloist, Alina Yudina.

https://easter.jlprussia.com

Indiependence Day X Day line-up revealed and more artists announced for INDIE17

INDIEPENDENCE Music & Arts Festival has announced its Day X Day breakdown for this summer’s festival, taking place at Deer Farm Mitchelstown, Co Cork, on August 4 – 6.

IMRO is delighted to announce a new partnership with the Festival that will see it host the IMRO Big Top Stage at INDIE17.

Tickets have been selling fast for what looks to be another 10,000 capacity sold out event at Deer Farm with headliners Tom Odell (Friday), The Coronas (Saturday) and Manic Street Preachers (Sunday) proving a massive hit with INDIE lovers. An amazingly strong line-up also features some fantastic live acts in All Tvvins, Sigma (DJ), Frank Turner, Hermitage Green, Brian Deady, The Riptide Movement and We Cut Corners also featured on the bill.

“Indiependence’s reputation as one of Ireland’s leading music festivals continues to grow year on year, attracting music fans from throughout Ireland and beyond. We are delighted to be sponsoring the IMRO Big Top Stage this year which will showcase some of the finest new talent from Ireland and we look forward to welcoming an exciting line-up of musicians to Mitchelstown this coming August”, says Keith Johnson, Director of Marketing & Membership IMRO.

Long-regarded as the Irish music festival most in touch with rising Irish artists, INDIE17 is also set to host acts such as Raglans, Ryan Sheridan, Coumbia Mills, Stomptown Brass, Overhead the Albatross, Stephanie Rainey, Fangclub, Talos, Craig Gallagher, MindRiot, Jack O’Rourke, Hope is Noise, Orchid Collective, Hawk Lion, Barq, Le Boom, Jonny Rep, Eve Belle, Super Silly, Dagny and many more.

Set in the foothills of the spectacular Galtee Mountains, Indiependence has steadily grown in size since 2006, attracting festival goers from all over Ireland, the UK and Europe and seeing the festival increase in size to a sold-out 10,000 capacity event in 2016,

In addition to some of the best Irish and international music acts, INDIE17 will soon be revealing a strong ComedySpoken Word and Dance line-up to Deer Farm, while the recently added INDIE VIP Garden and Mitchelstown Music Trail are set to return in 2017.

Early Bird Tickets for INDIE17 sold out within 24 hours and subsequent ticket tiers – which remained at 2016 prices – also sold out in record time. Tickets currently on sale are:

3-DAY WEEKEND CAMPING – €119
VIP INDIE GARDEN UPGRADE – €50

Day tickets priced €52.50 on sale Friday April 21st at 9am

Tickets are available online at www.tickets.ie with a limited amount for sale at Mitchelstown Post Office.

Further line-up announcements will be coming soon, so check out www.indiependencefestival.com and www.facebook.com/INDIEPENDENCEFEST/ for updates and further information.

 

IMRO announced as title sponsor for Radio Awards 2017

IMRO  was today announced as the title sponsor of the Irish Radio Awards. The IMRO Radio Awards will take place at the Lyrath Estate, Kilkenny on Friday October 6th 2017.

The IMRO Radio Awards recognise the achievements of Irish radio industry personnel both on-air and behind the scenes. In addition to the Outstanding Achievement Award and the IMRO Radio Awards Hall of Fame inductees, 37 Awards will be handed out on the night in what has become one of the highlights of the Irish radio calendar. IMRO has confirmed it will sponsor the Awards for the next five years. The BAI (Broadcasting Authority of Ireland) has also confirmed that it will continue its very valuable support for the Awards.

Speaking about the new sponsorship Victor Finn, IMRO Chief Executive said “IMRO is delighted to sponsor the IMRO Radio Awards – the annual accolade that recognises and rewards great radio broadcasting, production and presenting throughout the island of Ireland. This is the most important event in the radio calendar and it ensures that the very best standards in Ireland’s radio industry are constantly maintained to the highest possible level”.

Chairman of the Radio Awards Committee, Sean Murtagh said “We are thrilled to welcome IMRO as title sponsor of the Radio Awards. The radio industry has worked with IMRO on various radio and music initiatives over the years and no doubt, IMRO’s involvement will result in a continuation of what has always been a fruitful and positive relationship. We are looking forward to working with IMRO on what will be the biggest and best Radio Awards night yet.

Entries for the 2017 IMRO Radio Awards are now open with the shortlist being announced in early September.

For full details visit: http://imroradioawards.ie/

 

Music Sought By Independent Irish Music Publisher For National Radio / TV Campaign

Tracks are being sought by an independent Irish music publisher for consideration for a high profile Fáilte Ireland national TV and radio campaign launching this coming Spring.  Previous acts to feature in the campaign include Heathers and The Riptide Movement.

Up-tempo rock / pop songs at broadcast quality preferred.  Submissions by unsigned and signed artists accepted.

Artists wishing to submit music for consideration should email song links to Trax on Wax at deke@nulladtrax.ie

 

Film Scoring Summer Program | Varna Bulgaria | July 1-24

​“Training a new generation of Film & Visual Media composers”
“Two Amazing Programs in One”

Are you interested in adding scoring for film & visual media to your musical skill set?
Now in its 3rd year, this Film Scoring Summer program is now accepting applications for the July 2017 season. The program is held in Varna, Bulgaria, the beautiful city on the shores of the Black Sea. A team of international professionals will present all the practical, creative and conceptual ideas necessary to successfully score to picture. Students will compose a scene for a major Hollywood movie and have it recorded by a 38-member orchestra and then see it dubbed to picture. Places are strictly limited, so an early application is recommended.

The complete 24 Day Summer Scoring Program

This intensive program delivers the fundamentals of scoring for film and visual media, includes portfolio development and “The Christopher Young Film Scoring Week” as part of the 24-day package. ​

From 1st July to 24th July 2017
Total Cost €2,950 (Price includes hotel accommodation)
Irish residents who are accepted on the Film Scoring Summer Program may apply for an Arts Council Travel & Training Award, a Screen Training Ireland Bursary and an IMRO Travel Grant.

The Christopher Young Film Scoring Week

This weeklong program provides a unique and invaluable insight into composing for film, and also includes one-on-one time with Christopher Young.
(Also Available as a stand alone program)

From July 1st to July 9th 2017
Total Cost €1,400 (Price includes hotel accommodation)

http://www.filmscoringsummerprogram.com/

IMRO | RTÉ Scoring For Film Programme Seeks Composers & Filmmakers

Following on from the success of previous collaborative film scoring workshops, IMRO and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, in association with Filmbase, The Contemporary Music Centre (CMC) and Screen Training Ireland will bring together the very best emerging Irish filmmakers and composers to work on an exciting collaborative project in 2017.

The focus of the project is a one day recording session in RTÉ studios in June 2017. This will involve the RTÉ Concert Orchestra performing and recording original scores for short film submissions received from emerging Irish filmmakers.

We are now seeking applications from interested composers and filmmakers who would like to participate in this project. Due to the limited number of places available we have set down a number of qualifying criteria for those wishing to take part.

Composers

1. Previous experience in scoring to picture (short film/advertisements etc.) desirable.
2. The ability to score for full orchestra is essential.
3. The ability to work to a tight deadline is also essential.

Filmmakers

Submitted film projects for the scheme should require original scored music totalling between three and five minutes. Ideally the film should have a maximum duration of 10 – 12 minutes and should be close to or have completed picture lock. Once selected, the filmmakers will work with a composer, who has been selected through the process, who will create a score for the film to be performed and recorded by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.

All categories of film will be accepted e.g. live-action drama, animation, documentary, experimental, etc. Ideally, the film projects submitted should be close to completion on editing, but un-sound edited/mixed. The use of temp tracks or “mood music” where score is required is allowed but not required.

This initiative will provide emerging filmmakers and composers with a valuable opportunity to enhance their skills with hands-on experience in a vital aspect of film post-production. It is also a rare opportunity to have a score composed for full orchestra.

The closing date for submissions for this initiative is 17th March.

Our preference is to receive your submission electronically. Please send a link to your music or film submission to keith.johnson@nullimro.ie or alternatively by post to:

IMRO / RTÉ Scoring For Film Program 2017
Keith Johnson
Director of Marketing & Membership
Irish Music Rights Organisation
Copyright House
Pembroke Row
Lower Baggot Street
Dublin 2

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