A guest seminar with musician, writer and Seamus Heaney Centre Fellow, Lisa O'Neill who will be in conversation with Glenn Patterson.
- Date(s)
- May 13, 2024
- Location
- Senate Room, Lanyon building at Queen's University
- Time
- 11:00 - 12:00
- Price
- FREE
Mon 13 May 11.00am-12.00pm
Senate Room at Queen's
STUDENTS ONLY
Lisa O'Neill is one of the most evocative songwriters in contemporary Irish music today, with five BBC Folk Awards nominations and a designation by the Guardian as Folk Album of the Year in 2019. O'Neill's collections include Heard a Long Song Gone (River Lea imprint, 2018), The Wren EP (2019), and an adaptation of Bob Dylan's All the Tired Horses for the final scene of TV drama Peaky Blinders. Her latest album is All Of This Is Chance (Rough Trade, 2023). The album is full of orchestral masterpieces like the ambitious and cinematic Old Note, inspired by Patrick Kavanagh's epic poem The Great Hunger.
- Department
- School of Arts, English and Languages
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