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Darragh Morgan interview at Kings Place ahead of 'The Irish American' concert series |
CMC Performer of the Month March 2007 |
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Multiplication of Machines - I. Pistons at ICMC 2011 |
Darragh Morgan premiere of Koorean Air at the Martin Harris Centre, Manchester, UK |
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Darragh Morgan performs Natural Science by Christopher Fox,soundwavesfestival |
Darragh Morgan, Tunde Jegede & Brian OhUiginn, Tabernacle Folk Festival April 2011 |
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Mirage: a documentary film/installation by Srdan Keca, Messiaen 'Quartet for the end of Time', performed by Darragh Morgan & Geoff Hannon (Piano) |
'White Man Sleeps' by Kevin Volans, performed by The Smith Quartet |
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Performance of Absence by Timothy Harenda, ICMC 2011, Darragh Morgan on Violin |
Darragh Morgan on Classic Jam |
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Darragh Morgan with Katie Derham on Sky Arts |
Darragh Morgan with Mary Dullea, Comfortable Music by Joe Cutler |
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The Independent, 18 August 2010 Katie Derham: 'I feel I have got a part of myself back' A career in television led to Katie Derham neglecting her childhood passion for the violin. Rediscovering it changed her life and even saw her playing to a live audience. Darragh Morgan, the violinist in the Fidelio Trio, was her mentor. Click here to read the full article |
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The Scotsman, 15 November 2008 These are a few of my favourite Things: Darragh Morgan Book: Rough Guides Click here to read the full interview
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Women's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 11 August 2010 Learning a musical instrument later in life BBC Proms presenter, Katie Derham first learnt to play the violin at the age of eight but has not played for nearly twenty years. So when she was asked to take it up again, and prepare for a performance with professional musicians in front of a paying audience, she was terrified. She and her mentor, Darragh Morgan, join Jenni to discuss how she got on and why it’s never too late to learn a musical instrument. Click here to listen |
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Composition:Today, September 2006 Interview with Darragh Morgan by David Bruce Composition:Today talks to Belfast-born violinist Darragh Morgan who is one of the country's leading advocates of new music. |
MUSO, 1 April 2007 Teaching Amateur Musicians Violinist Darragh Morgan observes, 'Teaching an amateur course, there's the odd person who knows more about Berio than Berio. So you have to take more care at how you develop ideas. These are incredibly smart people.'
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