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Applications are now open for the 2026 Musician-in-Residence Programme at King House in Boyle, County Roscommon, a unique professional development opportunity for musicians who are autistic or people with autism.

Presented by Music Network in partnership with Roscommon Arts Office and supported ...


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Whilst enjoying the multitude of styles that compose the repertoire of jazz today, many fans have long decried the disappearance of Bebop in favour of crossover music and other listener-to-listener styles. There is some evidence though that things may be changing, and one piece of that evid...


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This podcast celebrates the music and life of some of the greatest movers and shakers in Jazz history.


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Following the international acclaim of his debut album Autorretrato en Tres Colores, Dublin-based Venezuelan guitarist, composer and arranger Orlando Molina has released Antes, Siempre (Before, Always), a deeply personal recording that reimagines beloved Latin American songs through original duo arrangements for voice and nylon-string guitar.

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On this week's edition I explore the musical interplay and relationship of the trumpet and the saxophone in Jazz all through its rich and colourful history. And you can hear some groundbreaking classics as well as modern innovative collaborations. And you can hear collaborations of Mark Turner and Jason Palmer, Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, John Coltrane+lee Morgan, ...


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