Ailís Ní Ríain

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Ailís Ní Ríain, Yaddo, USA in 2019
Ailís Ní Ríain, Yaddo, USA in 2019

Ailís Ní Ríain (born 15 June 1974) is an Irish composer and playwright.[1]

Music[]

Born in Cork, Ní Ríain was formally trained in classical music as a composer and pianist. She was awarded the Paul Hamlyn Award for Composers in November 2016. She studied at The Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester University, the University of York and University College Cork. Her music has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, RTÉ and BBC Radio 4 and performed in Europe, Israel, Brazil and the United States.

As a pianist she has an interest in extended piano techniques, prepared piano and piano alterations. She has been a Fellow at the Ragdale Foundation, Illinois, USA, Virginia Center for the Arts, the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris and the Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida.

Her debut album, a Brontë concept album Linger, was released in 2015 alongside a music installation for the Brontë Parsonage in Yorkshire.

She is represented by the Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin. The British Music Collection also holds a selection of her musical work.

Ní Ríain is hearing impaired and has made work referencing aspects of sensory impairment, disability and deafness since 2007.

Writing[]

Ní Ríain's literary work is published by Bloomsbury and Nick Hern Books. She was awarded the Tom Erhardt Award, Peggy Ramsay Foundation Award and short-listed for the James Tait Black Award. Her first play, BEATEN, premiered in Liverpool and Glasgow in 2007. It has since been produced in Germany, Sweden, Ireland and London.

Desolate Heaven was first produced by Theatre503, London in 2013 and published by Methuen Drama. Subsequent production at the Everyman Palace Theatre in Cork, Ireland.

The Tallest Man in the World was premiered by Corcadorca Theatre Company in Cork, Ireland, in 2014 and shortlisted for the Eugene O'Neill Playwright's Conference, USA. The American premiere of The Tallest Man in the World took place at The Tank Theater, New York in 2019. Ní Ríain's writing has been translated in French, German and Swedish.

Compositions[]

Solo[]

  • Deargshúileach (2021)
  • Tick (2020)
  • Our First Lesson in Forgetting (2019)
  • Anomaly (2019)
  • The Height of Me (2018)
  • Terpsichore (2018)
  • Soberado (2017)
  • A Black Hole of Idiocy (2016)
  • Sklonište (2016)
  • Linger (2015)
  • Not About Heroes (2014)
  • When I die, you can do what you want (2014)
  • Treasured (2012)
  • Beautiful Cracked Eyes (2008)
  • Surrealist Pilgrims (2007)
  • Into the Sea of Waking Dreams ... (2007)
  • 2 Steep 4 Sheep (some hills are) (2006)
  • The Falling (2005)
  • Fwd: [no subject] (2003)
  • Rude Boy (2002)
  • Flat-Footed-Former-Flyer (2002)
  • Dogs in Waiting (1999)

Duos[]

  • Sour Morning Crimson (2020)
  • Highfalutin (2017)
  • Consent #7 (2017)
  • The Consequences of Falling (2013)
  • Chainstitchembroidered (2012)
  • Quantitas Speaks (2012)
  • End with Words of Hope (2010)
  • Brief-Blue-Electric-Bloom (2010)
  • 10,000 Deviants (2007)
  • FIRST ABSOLUTE EXECUTION (2004)
  • DON'T! (2000)
  • The Man Made of Rain (1999)
  • Mercury (1997)
  • Down the Rabbit Hole (1994)

Trios[]

  • Soundless (2016)
  • Reinventions (2010)
  • UPTHEWALLS (2007)
  • Rogue Boar Shot Dead (2007)
  • The Last Time I Died ... (2002)
  • Under the Rose ... (2000)

Quartets[]

  • Wait (2020)
  • Dubinina’s Tongue (2015)

Quintets and sextets[]

  • Revelling/Reckoning (2021)
  • Treasured Suite (2012)
  • Orizzontale (1997)

Larger ensembles[]

  • Sealán (2017)
  • The Dead Live (2002)
  • METRO (2001)

Music theatre[]

  • Break Down De Doom (2017) [text. Mac Wellman]
  • I Used to Feel ... (2016) [text. Ní Ríain]
  • Brief-Blue-Electric-Bloom (2010) [text. Ní Ríain]
  • The Falling (2005) [text. Ní Ríain]

Vocal[]

  • Watershed (2020)
  • A Crow’s Wisp/Sop Préacháin (2019)
  • Song of Letters (2016)
  • Cimmerian (2015) [text. Ní Ríain]
  • Eyeless (2012) [text. Ní Ríain]
  • In Sleep ... (2010) [text. Ní Ríain]
  • Valley of Stone (2008)
  • Spurious Balancing (2003) [text. Ní Ríain]
  • Attrition (2001)
  • A Song for My Body (1998)
  • Two Songs for any voice (1995/6)

Music installation[]

  • East:West - Where Morning is the Sea (2020)
  • No Other Word For It (2019)
  • Linger (2015/16)
  • Intone (2013)
  • Taken (2011-2012)
  • Boy You Turn Me (2011)
  • Pulse Prelude (2011)
  • Down (2010)
  • Conversations We Wish We'd Had (2010)
  • Lighthouse Lullaby (2009)
  • Stones (2008)
  • StreetSong (2007)
  • Missing Persons (2006)

Residencies and Fellowships[]

  • Yaddo, New York, USA
  • Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, France
  • Ragdale, Illinois, USA
  • Bogliasco Foundation, Italy
  • Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, USA
  • OMI International, New York, USA
  • The Atlantic Center for the Arts, Florida, USA
  • Aldeburgh Artist Residency, Suffolk, UK
  • Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Ireland

References[]

  1. ^ Johanne Heraty: "Ní Ríain, Ailís", in: The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland, ed. Harry White and Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), pp. 735–736.

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