Minister Launches Irish Composers Project
Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Jimmy Deenihan TD, launched a major digitisation initiative, the Irish Composers Project (ICP), at the Contemporary Music Centre, Fishamble Street, on the 24th of May 2011.
The Irish Composers Project is a digital archive for Irish Contemporary Music and is a partnership between the Contemporary Music Centre and the An Foras Feasa research consortium comprising the music departments of Dundalk Institute of Technology, NUI Maynooth, and St Patrick's College, Drumcondra. The project also received funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Its overall purpose is to enable the research and promotion of the music of Irish Composers of the 20th and 21st century.
Launching the project Minister Deenihan complimented the Contemporary Music Centre and their partners in the Irish Composers Project on the initiative. “This project is of huge significance as it increases access for the general public as well as musicians, teachers, composers and performers to the music of Irish composers. It is a major achievement to have such a complete collection of work immediately available to browse online.”
CMC’s Director, Evonne Ferguson, outlined the importance of the launch to the CMC. “The launch of the ICP celebrates the contribution of Irish composers to the cultural development of this island and CMC’s unique position in the development of expertise in digital archiving. Of course the ongoing support of the Arts Council has been essential in CMC achieving the project goals to date”
Dr Patricia Flynn of St Patrick’s College Drumcondra spoke on the behalf of the partners on the importance of working together to preserve the rich cultural heritage of Irish contemporary art music, to make this aspect of our music tradition more widely known and understood, and to ensure its transmission to future generations.
The Irish Composers Project involves the scanning and digitising of CMC’s unique collection of Irish composers’ scores, recordings and related collections for future online access and has been running since late 2008. CMC has reached a significant stage in the project, currently having completed the digitization of 60% of its score collection (over 3000 scores) as well as 1000 recordings. Sample pages and audio clips from the digitised files are now available via CMC's web site for browsing at www.cmc.ie/digitalarchive.
“Reaching this point is a milestone for the CMC and for Irish composers. This launch celebrates the first step in the digital preservation of our modern musical heritage, which is central to CMC’s future. It is critical to the development of composers careers both at home and abroad for their music, both scores and recordings, to be accessible through this archive” added the Minister.
The Contemporary Music Centre is Ireland's national archive, resource centre and promotional body for new music, supporting composers both north and south. The Centre is supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.
Last Updated: Wednesday May 25 2011
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