Brian Irvine: A Punk Manifesto
📅 19 Nov 2025
🕚 11:00–12:00
📍 Neill Lecture Theatre @TLRHub
You are all very welcome in our next talk! Free & no registration required@dumbworldltd
Our next #FellowInFocus will feature Dr Anna Deeny Morales (Georgetown University) in conversation with Dr Evangelia Rigaki (School of Creative Arts).
🗓 Monday, 10 Nov | 12–1 PM | Neill Lecture Theatre
Free & open to all!
#ArtsHumanities#Research#TLRHub
Join us for 'Building on Artistic Vision', a free public event in the Music Composition Centre seminar series,
open to everyone, no registration required!
🗓️ 05 Nov 2025
🕚 11:00–12:00
📍Neill Lecture Theatre @TLRHub
An in-conversation event with Fergus Sheil & Diego Fasciati
Some highlights from our recent concert @stjamesdublin
Our amazing 4th-year students performed their own compositions — and each other’s!
Huge thanks to @RoNevx &Creative Life @MISA for the warm welcome, and to all the patients, staff & visitors who made it so special. 💙
Baroque meets the future - and you’ve never heard anything like it. 🎹✨🎶💫Featuring new harpsichord music by @RigakiE, Janet Oates and Lisa Robertson. Free tickets, register via Untitled Experiment: https://t.co/92EP1Lpdi9
#LondonConcert#ExperimentalMusic#UntitledExperiment
Huge congratulations to our PhD Composer Daniel Vives Lynch (BA 2022), who is one of three winners of this year’s prestigious String Quartet Composition Competition at @WCMusicFestival alongside former @tcddublin students Aoife Kavanagh (MPhil 2019) and Rory Murphy (BA 2018)!
A moving celebration @TheLirAcademy for our dear
Prof & Chair Brian Singleton @bsnglton as he retires.
Full of laughter, tears & tributes. Incredible to hear how The Lir came to be and Brian’s vital role in making it happen. A true legacy @tcddublin
🎶We’re delighted to announce the launch of the O’Mahony Visiting Research Fellowship in Music.
This new three-month funded fellowship will be awarded annually to support outstanding music and music-related research.🎼
💡Learn more: https://t.co/gkGvYBGO6B
#HubMatters
📢 Happening today! 🎓 Join us at our #PhDSymposiuminMusic for an afternoon of bold composition ideas & cutting-edge music research. Hear from Michael McLaughlin, Anastasia Motiti, Emmelle Wadding & Daniel Vives Lynch as they share their research journeys. Chair @RigakiE@TLRHub
#ResearchExcellence🎓 Delighted to announce our PhD Symposium! Join us for an inspiring afternoon of cutting-edge research with Michael McLaughlin, Anastasia Motiti, Emmelle Wadding & Daniel Vives Lynch. Celebrate their journey & discover ideas shaping the future! @TLRHub
‘Antigone in Ireland’ Symposium @AbbeyTheatre — A truly inspiring day of talks and conversations with Marina Carr, @MelissaSihra, Darren Murphy, Carlo Gébler, Eugene McNulty, and Adam Hanna. Grateful for the insights! #Antigone#IrishTheatre
Truly honoured to have been elected to a Fellowship @tcddublin.
Endless thanks to my family, colleagues, collaborators, and friends for their support over the years.
I fell in love with Trinity and Ireland in 2010 when I joined TCD, and I'm excited for the years ahead!
Excited to welcome Dr. Aileen Dillane for her public talk @TCDcomposition : Ursula K. Le Guin and Todd Barton's Music and Poetry of the Kesh (Always Coming Home, 1985) 📅 Date: 25 March 2025 ⏰ Time: 13:00 - 13:50 📍 Venue: Neill Lecture Theatre
@TLRHub All very welcome!!
Thrilled to welcome back Fergus Sheil @fergussheil @tcdcomposition and hear his insightful vision on 'Tackling Wagner in Ireland'. Huge thanks to Provost @LindaDoyle, Eve Patten @EvePatten9 , and @TLRHub for their warm hospitality, and to everyone who attended. #HubMatters
🎶 This afternoon, we had the pleasure of welcoming Fergus Sheil (Founding Artistic Director of @IrishNatOpera) to the Hub for his lecture with @TCDcomposition on 'Tackling Wagner in Ireland', joined by Provost @LindaDoyle.
#HubMatters
Looking forward to welcome Fergus Sheil for his public lecture: Tackling Wagner in Ireland.
Date: 11 Mar 2025
Time: 13:00 - 14:00
Venue: Neill Lecture Theatre @TLRHub. @TCDcomposition@IrishNatOpera Everyone is welcome to join us—it's free and open to all!
Daniel Vives Lynch will present his PhD research on the synthesis of Irish traditional and classical music tomorrow (Monday, February 24) at 10 AM @TLRHub as part of the School of Creative Arts Research Forum.
His work is worth hearing—if you're around TCD, feel free to join!
Greatly looking forward to the Staging Injustice: Performance and Asylum Hearings conference tomorrow, February 21, at the Trinity Long Room Hub. It’s an honor to chair the first session, and my deepest thanks to Prof. Steve Wilmer for organizing this and for the invitation.