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These hills used to be forests at New Music Dublin 2025

After the premiere in Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival last November, These hills used to be forests will be performed again at New Music Dublin on Thursday 3rd April 2025.

SURROUND SOUNDS: IRISH FORESTS, RIVERS & PEATLANDS

Thursday 3rd April, 3.30pm

Venue: Kevin Barry Recital Room, NCH

Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble:
Aisling Agnew
 flute
William Curran clarinet
Darragh Morgan violin
David McCann cello
Daniel Browell piano

Robert Coleman These hills used to be forests
Lara Weaver Soft Ground
Pedro Rebelo Crana

 

The three composers featured on this programme are field recording practitioners who explore sites sensitive to environmental change. These sites have been the focus of continuous listening and recording practices over a number of years, each revealing its distinct sonic character. In works that encapsulate a particular ecosystem—forests, rivers and peatlands—these composers guide us through unique habitats that share sonic qualities alongside their special characteristics, including varying levels of human interaction and intervention.

These are works that cultivate active listening in both performers and audiences—a kind of listening in the field—explored through an array of compositional approaches, including graphic and audio scores, field recordings from each of the sites, and live electronic elements. Presented in an immersive spatial audio format known as ambisonics, this programme invites audiences into a transformative shared listening experience.    

More information and ticket booking available at the New Music Dublin website here.