Collection Summary
Collection Title
Contemporary Music Centre Ephemera (1984)
Unique Identifier
Ephemera 1984
Description
Folder of ephemera collected by the Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin from 1984.
Programmes:
2/5/84-6/5/84: 31st Cork International Choral and Folk Dance Festival. Festival programme booklet.
[date and location unknown]: 'An evening of Classical & Contemporary chamber music' presented by Cibeal Cincise. Premiere of 'What the Frog Said' by Gerald Barry. Wordbook.
26/11/84-28/11/84 [plus duplicate]: St. Stephen's Church, Mount Street Crescent, Dublin: John Cashmore, the Ulysees Ensemble and the Camerata Singers. World premiere of James Wilson's 'Letters To Theo'. Contains programme and biographical notes.
2/3/84: National Concert Hall: RTE Symphony Orchestra: World premiere of 'Ultima Rerum' by Gerard Victory. Contains programme notes and wordbook.
6/1/84-13/1/84 [plus 5 duplicates]: 10th Dublin Festival of 20th Century Music. Festival programme booklet. Contains programme notes.
8/1/84: Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art: 'Sunday at noon', a concert of contemporary music with works by Mary M. Kelly, Michael Holohan and Paul Hayes.
7/1/[84]: John Field Room: Concorde. Contains programme notes.
Flyers:
10/10/84-11/10/84: National Concert Hall: Jazz Four Nations Festival.
Programmes:
2/5/84-6/5/84: 31st Cork International Choral and Folk Dance Festival. Festival programme booklet.
[date and location unknown]: 'An evening of Classical & Contemporary chamber music' presented by Cibeal Cincise. Premiere of 'What the Frog Said' by Gerald Barry. Wordbook.
26/11/84-28/11/84 [plus duplicate]: St. Stephen's Church, Mount Street Crescent, Dublin: John Cashmore, the Ulysees Ensemble and the Camerata Singers. World premiere of James Wilson's 'Letters To Theo'. Contains programme and biographical notes.
2/3/84: National Concert Hall: RTE Symphony Orchestra: World premiere of 'Ultima Rerum' by Gerard Victory. Contains programme notes and wordbook.
6/1/84-13/1/84 [plus 5 duplicates]: 10th Dublin Festival of 20th Century Music. Festival programme booklet. Contains programme notes.
8/1/84: Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art: 'Sunday at noon', a concert of contemporary music with works by Mary M. Kelly, Michael Holohan and Paul Hayes.
7/1/[84]: John Field Room: Concorde. Contains programme notes.
Flyers:
10/10/84-11/10/84: National Concert Hall: Jazz Four Nations Festival.
Format
Date range of collection
1984 - 1984
Accumulation Dates
-
Suggested Audience
Not Specific
Associated People or Organisations
- Barry, Gerald -
- Camerata Singers -
- Cashmore, John -
- Cibeal Cincise -
- Concorde -
- Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin -
- Cork International Choral & Folk Dance Festival -
- Dublin Festival of 20th Century Music -
- Hayes, Paul -
- Holohan, Michael -
- Jazz Four Nations Festival -
- Kelly, Mary M. -
- RTÉ Symphony Orchestra -
- Sundays At Noon Concert Series (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art) -
- Ulysees Ensemble -
- Victory, Gerard -
- Wilson, James -
Associated Places
Associated Times
This collection is about
Location Details
Contemporary Music Centre
Temple Bar,19 Fishamble Street Dublin Dublin 8 United Kingdom Open Map
Website
Email
info@cmc.ie
Telephone
+353-1-673 1922
Fax
+353-1-648 9100
Visiting Information
Mon - Fri, 9.30am - 5.30pm
Collections Overview
Specialist collection of scores, recordings and related materials by Irish composers, mainly contemporary classical. Most of the unpublished scores can be copied for clients; any of the non-commercial recordings are available to listen to in the library only.
For details of other collections held at the same location: See the location record
Additional Collection Information
Accrual Status
Open
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