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Thomas Schuttenhelm/Sam Perkin Duo

IrelandDublin 10 Wellington Quay The Workman's Club
11 Dec 2022
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19:30
22:30
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Event Description

Composer / Guitarist Thomas Schuttenhelm (Philadelphia, USA) and Composer / Guitarist Sam Perkin (Cork, Ireland / Lyon, France) will premiere a new work by Perkin inspired by the writing of Charles Eisenstein, author of The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible.

Thomas Schuttenhelm will also perform some original works, and works by Kyle Grimm (Serendipitous I), Matthew Kennedy (Figures & Metaphors), Sam Perkin (Stepping Out Of The Loop), Neely Bruce (The Sacred Guitar), and work by Frank Zappa.

PROGRAMME

Serendipitous I - Kyle Grimm

Figures & Metaphors - Matthew Kennedy

Stepping Out Of The Loop - Sam Perkin

The Sacred Guitar - Neely Bruce

A new work by Sam Perkin inspired by the writing of Charles Eisenstein And works by Thomas Schuttenhelm and Frank Zappa

SAM PERKIN (Composer / Artist)

Sam Perkin is an Irish composer and artist who has worked with leading musicians, ensembles and orchestras in Ireland and abroad. He is based between France and Ireland and in 2022 he completed a residency with Crash Ensemble, Ireland's leading new music ensemble. Recent artistic work includes: 'Alta' (2019), a collaboration with a Finnish scientist incorporating the recently discovered sounds of the Northern Lights for Alta Chamber Music Festival, Norway; 'Language' (2017) for American contemporary violin specialist Miranda Cuckson; 'Waves' (2016-18), the fruit of a bountiful collaboration with The Irish Chamber Orchestra; String Trio "Flow" (2018), released by the Louth Contemporary Music Society Label; 'Grey Area' (2017-19) for Crash Ensemble with Street Skateboarding Film at Musica Nova Helsinki, Finland; 'Twitter' (2017) for Flute Choir, Smartphones and Audience for La Cote Flute Festival, Switzerland; and ‘Children In The Universe’ (2020-22) a hybrid-symphony for Crash Ensemble, Diamanda Dramm and Halo, at New Music Dublin and Galway International Arts Festival.

“A thing of mesmerising beauty.” — David Kettle, The Scotsman

www.samperkincomposer.com

THOMAS SCHUTTENHELM (Composer / Guitarist)

It began in a dystopian suburb, with a dusty guitar borrowed from an older brother. Since those childhood days, composer, guitarist and author Thomas Schuttenhelm has busted beyond the suburbs and brought his exquisite craft, richness of style and illuminating scholarship to the world of contemporary music.

His compositions tend to have a strong conceptual component, and they reflect the post-historical conditions of our 21st century. Often embedding a narrative into the music, Schuttenhelm takes great inspiration from musical, literary, poetic, visual, and theatrical sources.

He is also highly biographically inspired and influenced by the musicians that he collaborates with. Those collaborators have included such artists as Bang on a Can All-Stars’ Robert Black, Tempo del Fuoco and the Connecticut Trio. Popular recording artist Paul Bisaccia featured Schuttenhelm’s music on the PBS Special, The Great American Piano, calling it “rich in content, delicate, elegant, and deliberately beautiful.”

Schuttenhelm performs extensively as a concert guitarist, and has played with the FIREWORKS Ensemble, toured with Purple Rock Productions and performed with the Wellspring Dance Company. Also an accomplished author, he has been published by Cambridge University Press and Faber and Faber. BBC Music Magazine hailed his writing as “detailed” and “illuminating.”

Schuttenhelm is on the faculty at the Hartt School at the University of Hartford and Central Connecticut State University. He has served as both a UK Fulbright Fellow and British Music Studies Fellow, and he is currently an Edison Fellow at the British Library and a visiting scholar at Duke University.

www.thomasschuttenhelm.com

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Venue Information - The Workman's Club

Run by people passionate about music, our venue welcomes performers of all flavours. Alongside the headline gigs, The Workman’s Club is home to some of the capital’s finest club, comedy, acoustic and new band showcase nights.

The striking old-school decor makes it a popular choice for parties, launches, screenings, book readings and multimedia takeovers, as well as photo, video and movie shoots.