Participants from 5th and 6th class in Scoil Chrónáin and Rathfarnham Parish National School will work with composer Robert Coleman to make a sound art piece comprising the sounds of their everyday lives,
Read MoreKirkos: For Private Use at New Music Dublin /
For Private Use is “an experimental anthology to help you hear, see and taste your environment in new ways, and redefine what you mean by the word performance.”
A series of small “perform it yourself” works, which will be released on Sunday 25th April at 11:00am
Read More100 Metres premiere at New Music Dublin 2021 /
The concert will take place on Sunday 25th April at 3:30pm (Irish time) and like all the events for the festival is free to stream here through the New Music Dublin website.
Read MoreSignature Sounds: Sound Art workshops in collaboration with Music Generation South Dublin and Music Generation Wicklow /
The workshops will cover ideas around listening, recording, soundscapes and sound maps and how these fit into composing music and performance.
Read MoreRobert is commissioned to create a new sound art piece by Alternative Entertainments Arts Group /
The project is a collaboration with two local schools in the South Dublin area: Scoil Chrónáin in Rathcoole and Rathfarnham Parish National School. Robert will devise and teach a series of sound art workshops to pupils of the schools
Read MoreThe Colour Green is now available online as part of 20 Shots of Opera project /
The Colour Green, a short 5 minute opera devised for online publication is now available at the website of Irish National Opera.
Read MoreRobert is commissioned by the Irish National Opera for their 20 Shots of Opera series /
Robert’s opera titled the Colour Green is inspired by Mark Boyle, ‘the moneyless man’ who gave up technology for a life in rural Galway.
Read MoreRobert is commissioned by Crash Ensemble and New Music Dublin /
Robert has been commissioned by Crash Ensemble and New Music Dublin to write a new work for the New Music Dublin Festival 2021.
Read MoreKirkos Biosphere in the Dublin Enquirer /
Ahead of our upcoming outdoor Biosphere festival, the Dublin Enquirer has written up a broad account of what to expect throughout the week.
Read MoreRobert is named a recipient of a Music Bursary Award from the Arts Council of Ireland /
Robert is pleased to announce that he has received a Music Bursary Award 2020 from the Arts Council of Ireland which will allow him to develop new work throughout the next year which builds on ideas from his recent masters studies at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague.
Read MoreRobert is named a recipient of a South Dublin County Council Individual Artist Bursary Award 2020 /
The bursary will fund Robert to compose a new multi-media work based on research carried out throughout his recent masters studies.
Read MoreReview of audiovisual installation 'Cross' at Farmleigh House /
‘but more powerful was how Coleman impelled audiences to witness the suffering; the composer made the living come face-to-face with the dead.’
Read MoreRobert is named recipient of the Engagement with Architecture Award from the Arts Council of Ireland /
I am delighted to announce that I am a recipient of an Engagement with Architecture Award 2019 from the Arts Council of Ireland. This project will allow me to research the unique architectural heritage of the Dublin Port area through study, investigation and recording of the soundscape which characterises it.
Read MoreRobert is recipient of new commission from violinist Jane Hackett with funds from the Arts Council of Ireland /
Robert will be writing a new work for violinist Jane Hackett supported by the Arts Council of Ireland Commission Award.
Robert has previously collaborated with Jane in the past in 2016 when he wrote a three movement work for Jane Hackett and Siobhán Doyle titled Spectrum with visuals by Mihai Cucu.
The new work for violin and multimedia will complete the Spectrum set and is unusual in that it will be written to be performed specifically out of doors. It will be performed in the Netherlands and also in Ireland in Summer 2020.
New Site Specific Work at Dune Works /
‘How many sides do you see?’ is a new site specific work written for the special area of James Turrell’s Celestial Vault in Kijkduin. I have organised an event Dune Works, collaborating with sound artist Tony Guarino and artist Anni Nöps who will each present their own repsonses to the site and environment alongside my premiere which will be performed by Hague based ensemble But What About.
Read MoreREVIEW OF BODY NOISE WORK /
"The strangeness had ended; its reverberations, however, remain"
Big thank you to The Journal of Music & reviewer Tim Deovanni for the kind words of the review and for joining all the artists for a special evening at Body Noise Work.
Read MorePremiere of orchestral miniature with the Residentie Orkest /
‘Energy is also important’ will be premiered on 19th October at the Zuiderstrandtheatre, Den Haag by the Residentie Orkest (Hague Philharmonic).
Read MorePremiere at the New Ross Piano Festival 2018 /
Written for Billy O’Brien, Impulses will be premiered at Billy’s concert at the New Ross Piano Festival 2018.
Read MoreNew orchestral work commissioned by the National Concert Hall, Dublin to be performed in Cork and Dublin /
The culmination of Robert's Jerome Hynes Award 2017 sees the SinfoNua Orchestra, conducted by David Brophy premiere 'Colours depend on the light you see' with concerts in Cork and Dublin.
Read MoreAudiotalaia 2018 /
Robert has been awarded a Travel and Training Award from the Arts Council of Ireland to partake in this years Audiotalaia Summer Camp in Barcelona.
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