- Date(s)
- March 10, 2022
- Location
- The Sonic Lab, Sonic Arts Research Centre
- Time
- 13:10 - 14:00
- Price
- Free
Please note, this event will also be live-streamed as well as have an in-person audience. You can watch the live stream here on the day or after for the replay. Please only book an Eventbrite ticket if you would like to attend in person.
Ruaidhrí Mannion is an Irish composer and sonic artist living in London. He holds a doctorate from the Royal College of Music, which he completed in 2019 under the supervision of Dr Jonathan Cole and Gilbert Nouno (IRCAM), and was generously supported by the Soirée d'Or Award. He previously studied with Kenneth Hesketh at the RCM and with Piers Hellawell at Queen's University in Belfast. He is an Associate Composer of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Ruaidhri has performed extensively in the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe, his music has been played by renowned soloists and ensembles at venues such as the Tate Modern, Whitecube Gallery, Kings Place, Cadogan Hall, National Portrait Gallery, Café OTO, Sonic Arts Research Centre, HEMU Lausanne (Switzerland), Konservatorium Bern (Switzerland), Die Orgelfabrik (Germany), Blumenthal Centre (Israel). Most recently he has been commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra to compose two works for their LSO Soundhub programmes in 2019-21, Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain to compose Mise en Abyme, an immersive multimedia creation co-authored with the Swiss composer, Benoit Moreau, that premiered in May 2017 at the Maison du Concert in Neuchatel.
He is sought after as an electronic music performer and improviser, collaborating with leading classical musicians and augmenting the possibilities of these virtuosos with his distinctive ambient electronica style. He has performed extensively with Partial Gathering, the cello and live electronics duo with Corentin Chassard (Octandre Ensemble), who made their debut at the National Portrait Gallery (London) and have performed live at venues and festivals such as Sonorities Festival (SARC), Alphaville Festival (Whitechapel Gallery) and Drift Urban Sound (Old Vic Tunnels). He performs with Australian pianist, Zubin Kanga (Ensemble Offspring), most recently as the multimedia performer on the European-leg of Zubin's Cyborg Hand tour. He also works extensively with the renowned Swiss pianist, Antoine Francoise (Nikel Ensemble), with whom he has released the LP Hommage Without Permission; performing in London, Israel and Ireland and featured on BBC Radio 3 contemporary music programme, Hear and Now. He releases experimental pop-electronica EPs under the alias ‘iaMrhinoandRuin’ which have been broadcast on NTS Radio, BBC Radio 3 and Rinse FM/LuckyMe Records.
Name | Amanda Kirkpatrick |
Phone | 02890 975227 |
A.kirkpatrick@qub.ac.uk |