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01 Symposium Sound 3​:​35 min

from Reconciliation - Live 1 by Reconciliation www.ancientmusicireland.com

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July 1994 was the first of two occasions that ‘Reconciliation’ was invited to attend the Sound Symposium, New Foundland. The two week event had been founded and was run by Don and Kathy Wherry. It promoted wilder more edgy visual and audio performance. On one occasion microphones were placed strategically down along a cliff face. An upright piano was then pushed over the edge and the sounds it made as it smashed its way down were recorded. ‘Reconciliation’ however, was considered wild enough just as they were. The band was scheduled to play in the main venue of the Symposium, a three thousand seat hall late in the Festival programme. Having seen and heard many fascinating acts the opening track for the concert was composed specifically for the event.

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from Reconciliation - Live 1, released March 25, 2021
Phil Conyngham – didgeridoo, clap sticks
Maria Cullen O’Dwyer – bodhrán, tubby drum
Simon O’Dwyer – dord íseal, dord ard, crotal, prayer bells, stones
Simon O’Dwyer – recording
Volker Staudt – post mastering

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Ancient Music Ireland

‘Reconciliation Band’ utilise rare melodic and rhythmic instruments from both living cultural traditions and from broken traditions of the ancient world to create a distinctive music. The combinations of complex beats and tempos delivered in a modern driving dance style represent a new challenge to the accepted norms. ... more

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