
Tradition Now: Neil Ó Lochlainn’s Immram
National Concert Hall
mmram is a suite of poems by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, first published in her collection ‘Feis’ (1991). The music combines influences from Irish traditional music and the sean-nós singing tradition, jazz/improvised music, and contemporary classical music to create an innovative, post-genre style of contemporary Irish chamber music. ‘Immram’ roughly translates as ‘Voyage’ and is a genre of story found commonly in mythological Irish writing, describing a protagonist’s sea journey to the otherworld and the adventures that ensue during their voyage. Presented by NCH Readers are advised to check with th mmram is a suite of poems by Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, first published in her collection ‘Feis’ (1991). The music combines influences from Irish traditional music and the sean-nós singing tradition, jazz/improvised music, and contemporary classical music to create an innovative, post-genre style of contemporary Irish chamber music. ‘Immram’ roughly translates as ‘Voyage’ and is a genre of story found commonly in mythological Irish writing, describing a protagonist’s sea journey to the otherworld and the adventures that ensue during their voyage. Presented by NCH Readers are advised to check with the venue before relying on the details published here.
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