Take a music masterclass in drumming, composition and improvisation or just soak up the sounds and discover emerging musicians from the popular, jazz, classical and contemporary music genres.
Dublin City Council presents The Smithfield Sessions in Smithfield Square for people of all ages to discover emerging musicians from the popular, jazz, classical and contemporary music genres on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th November from 12 noon to 6pm.
The event will showcase eight emerging acts and give people an opportunity to attend free masterclasses in drumming, composition, group music-making and an introduction to improvisation workshop. The Smithfield Sessions is curated by First Music Contact, in partnership with Improvised Music Company, The Contemporary Music Centre and Music Network. Running for two days over the weekend of November 12th and 13th 2022, The Smithfield Sessions is an opportunity to enjoy the sounds of Dublin and to support artists as they grow their careers.
Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy said “Who doesn’t like music? From toddlers to OAPs it’s something everyone can enjoy. The Smithfield Sessions is a unique opportunity to take a music masterclass or workshop. It’s also a wonderful chance to immerse yourself in music from excellent emerging talent here in Dublin. So pop on down to Smithfield and get involved.”
Workshops and masterclasses run from 12noon to 2pm each day and are free to attend on a walk up first come first served basis. On Saturday, masterclasses include a composition workshop by composer Aine Mallon followed by a drumming workshop with Micháel Quinn (Dermot Kennedy’s drummer). Sunday’s masterclasses include an introduction to Improvisation workshop with Lina Andonovoska followed by a workshop in Group Music-Making led by fiddle player Zoë Conway.
Showcase performances will run from 2pm to 6pm each day and are also free to attend.
Saturday performances will feature ‘Sound Out’ new music with composers Aoife Kavanagh & Paul Scully, Woven Kin with Aisling Urwin on harp and vocals, Siobhán Moore on guitar, vocals & bodhrán and a traditional ensemble led by TG4 Young Musician of the Year 2022, Diarmuid Ó Meachair. On Sunday afternoon enjoy showcase performances from Aleka and The Matthew Halpin Group in collaboration with Improvised Music Company and Aoife Wolf and Bricknasty in collaboration with First Music Contact.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12th
Showcase Performances
Presented in collaboration with The Contemporary Music Centre
1. ‘Sound Out’ new music with composers Aoife Kavanagh & Paul Scully
Presented in collaboration with Music Network
3. Woven Kin featuring Aisling Urwin on harp & vocals and Siobhán Moore on guitar, vocals & bodhrán
4. A traditional ensemble led by TG4 Young Musician of the Year 2022, Diarmuid Ó Meachair, accordion player and sean nós singer. He will be joined by fiddle player James Carthy and Paddy McEvoy on piano.
Workshops and Masterclasses
Presented by The Contemporary Music Centre
A composition workshop by The Contemporary Music Centre composer Áine Mallon.
Presented by First Music Contact
A drumming workshop with Micháel Quinn (Dermot Kennedy’s drummer)
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13th
Showcase Performances
Presented in collaboration with Improvised Music Company
1. Aleka
2. The Matthew Halpin Group
Presented in collaboration with First Music Contact
3. Aoife Wolf
4. Bricknasty
Workshops and Masterclasses
Presented by Improvised Music Company
An introduction to Improvisation workshop with Lina Andonovoska
Presented by Music Network
A workshop in in Group Music-Making led by fiddle player Zoë Conway