BACKGROUND ON ARTIST/ALBUM:
The Ballymun Music Programme was founded nearly
fifteen years ago by Ron Cooney. The aim was
simple: to provide an introduction to music
through free music lessons, in a community
that had almost no access to music education.
The Programme began with Ron teaching recorder
in one school. Then as time went on more schools
became involved, more music teachers came on
board and the range of instruments being taught
grew to include almost the full line-up of
orchestral instruments. Today
The Ballymun Music Programme is a non-profit
organisation that provides an entry to instrumental
music making for primary-school children in
Ballymun through its Junior Wind Bands, Junior
String Orchestra and choirs. These are run
with the support of nine National schools in
the area. At second level the Programme provides
support to the Ballymun Trinity Comprehensive
School in preparation for Junior and Leaving
Certificate Music and maintains a scholarship
programme in conjunction with the D.I.T Conservatory
of Music and Drama for exceptionally talented
children. At third level, contact is maintained
with, and support provided for, students who
are taking music as part of third level degree
courses.
In 2008 The Ballymun Music Programme, in association
with City Arts/Tower Songs, commissioned Daragh
O’Toole to write an original suite for youth
orchestra and choir to be performed by the children
from Ballymun. This suite (originally titled A
New Day) was a huge success, culminating in
a sold-out performance at the Helix theatre on
Feb 3rd 2009. An orchestra and choir of over two
hundred children from The Ballymun Music Programme
performed on the night, accompanied by RTE Cor
Na Nog, and a number of players from both the RTE
Concert and Symphony orchestras. The performance
was conducted by David Brophy (the principal conductor
of the RTE Concert Orchestra). |
The entire process,
from the early stages of composition up to
the performance, was the subject of a one-hour
documentary on Lyric FM. A New Day was
then performed again for President Mary McAleese and Bishop Desmond Tutu at the
launch of the new rehearsal room in Ballymun. This received national media coverage,
including a special broadcast on RTE Radio 1, and a segment on the RTE News.
Anxious to build on their success with Daragh the
Music Programme began looking into the possibilities
of making a commercial recording of the piece with
the children from Ballymun being accompanied by
a professional orchestra; both to cater for the
demand in the local community, and to raise the
profile of the programme on a national level. With
this in mind The Music Programme commissioned Daragh
to update the score, so a professional orchestra
could more suitably play it while still staying
true to the pieces as they were written for the
children. At the same time discussions began with
RTE (who had played a pivotal role in staging the
Helix performance) about the possibilities of using
the concert orchestra for the recording. With the
full support of RTE Ballymun Lullaby was
recorded on the 21st of May 2008 by the RTE National
Concert Orchestra, RTE Cor Na Nog, and the choir
of The Ballymun Music Programme.
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