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Virtual Theatre Today: Wednesday, January 20- with The Chaos Twins and More!

Note: schedule is displayed in Eastern Daylight Time 10:30 AM National Radio Series Program 17: Love of Country - Celebrating the musical identity of their counties, enjoy Janácek Sonata for Violin and Piano and Fauré s Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 15. click here 3:00 PM 1ST IRISH THEATRE FESTIVAL: Casting and the Irish Perspective - Join us for a conversation with Irish creatives in the US - and find out what the community is, how to build your career in the Irish arts, and how to stay connected during these times. Moderated by influential Backstage casting director Christine McKenna Tirella. click here

Mick Moloney

Mick Moloney BY MEMORY INSPIRED: MICK MOLONEY’S SONGBOOK CONCLUDES By Marilyn Lester (Top)Moloney, Castles (Bottom) Johnson, Doyle. . . For fifteen weeks, the Irish Arts Center has presented segments of Mick Moloney’s Songbook, curated by Irish musician, musicologist and teacher Moloney, comprised of stories, songs and tunes from Ireland and Irish America. Moloney, who has a doctorate in Folklore and Folklife from the University of Pennsylvania, explored Irish history and culture through traditional music, thematically contextualizing the meaning of each. Irish traditional music includes many kinds of songs: ballads, laments, drinking songs, political songs and more, mostly dating from the 18th century to modern times. Their purpose is narrative, with lyric having as much, if not more, weight as the melody. Singers of Irish folk tunes will often use a certain amount of melodic freedom and vocal embellishments to tell each musical story. Here are the last six of our installm

Christmas carols, Isan music end troubled year

Christmas carols, Isan music end troubled year Christmas carols, Isan music end troubled year With Covid-19 closing down most concerts this year, and the passing of arts-lover and legend Alfred Pawlin, things still continue, but not in the same way published : 22 Dec 2020 at 04:00 Mick Moloney and the Asian Institute of Technology Catholic Community Choir. John C. Clewley This has been a tough year for everyone involved in the music business, here in Thailand and everywhere else. Since lockdown in March, World Beat has only been able to attend a few concerts; it was only in September that I got to see live music when I saw many national artists perform at the Thailand Cultural Centre. Spare a thought for those in the entertainment business who have had to close bars and lay off staff and musicians in places like Samut Sakhon, where a new outbreak of the Covid-19 virus has struck in the past week.

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