In this episode, we hear from Anselm McDonnell about his new release, Kraina, an album drawing on the themes of home and displacement. Show NotesAnselm McDonnell (CMC Composer Page)This interview was recorded on location by Evonne Ferguson at Queen's University, Belfast on 22 March 2024. It was recorded before the launch of Kraina which took place on the same date in the Harty Room in Queen's University, presented by CMC in partnership with Moving On Music, Belfast. The launch featured a performance by Cahal Masterson (piano) and Rebecca Murphy (soprano) of works from this new release.MusicAll music featured is taken from the album, Kraina available to purchase on BandcampIn order of appearance in the episode:Anselm McDonnell - Kraina I. Jeżeli PorcelanaCahal Masterson - pianoRebecca Murphy - sopranoJonny McGuinness - recording engineerAnselm McDonnell - Kraina II. The House on the InterfaceCahal Masterson - pianoRebecca Murphy - sopranoJonny McGuinness - recording engineerAnselm McDonnell - Her Name is SorrowDermot Dunne - accordionJoshua Ellicott - tenorLaura Sinnerton - violaRichard Brown - recording engineerEpisode CreditsEditing: Keith FennellRecording: Evonne Ferguson and Keith Fennell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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