CRASH ENSEMBLE: Everything is Connected

Abbey Presbyterian Church, Sunday 20th September

Crash Ensemble presents Everything is Connected, a bold and inclusive new work by acclaimed Irish composer Ed Bennett, created with collaboration and community at its core.

Commissioned by Crash, the project brings together members of the ensemble with local musicians and performers from diverse musical backgrounds in a dynamic live performance showcasing the possibilities of collaborative performance.

For this concert, Crash are joined by Offbeat Ensemble, in a compelling presentation of Bennett’s expansive and energetic score.

Described by The Guardian as creating “unclassifiable, raw-nerve music of huge energy and imagination”, Bennett is one of Ireland’s most distinctive contemporary composers. His work spans orchestral music, opera, electronic music, installations and film, and has been commissioned and performed internationally by organisations including the BBC, RTÉ and Music Network. In 2024, he was elected to Aosdána in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the creative arts in Ireland.

Everything is Connected celebrates collaboration, connection, and the collective energy of live performance – an ambitious new work that showcases community musicians alongside one of Ireland’s leading contemporary ensembles.


Date:
Sunday 20th September
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Abbey Presbyterian Church, Parnell Square North, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of Abbey Presbyterian Church, Parnell Square North, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

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