Íde Ni Chonaill

17/01/2022 24 min

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Episode Synopsis

Hello and welcome to Bittersweet Symphony, a podcast where classical musicians share the bitter, the sweet and the bittersweet of life when the concert halls shut their doors and the audiences vanished.
I’m Cliodhna Ryan, violinist with the Irish Chamber Orchestra and freelancer. In this episode, I’m chatting to Íde Ní Chonaill, a freelance bassoonist from Cork, who is based in London. She has a career as a performer and community music practitioner.
As a performer she is predominantly a chamber orchestra and chamber musician, regularly travelling back to Ireland to perform with the Irish Chamber Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra. In addition to her core work, Íde enjoys exploring new challenges, like donning a praying mantis costume for her first experience as an actor-musician in The Nightingale and the Rose, an experience she loved.
Alongside her career as a performer, Íde works in a variety of settings, facilitating communication through music. She is involved in a wide range of community music projects for adults and children with profound and complex needs. Since 2013 she has worked on intensive music projects and has provided staff training in special schools for the charity Jessie’s Fund.
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Thumbnail Art || Colm MacAthlaoith
Writers || Mick Jagger, Richard Ashcroft, Keith Richards
Violin || Cliodhna Ryan
Production || Cliodhna Ryan
Mastering || Patrick Stefan Groenland

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