Ita Beausang has had a letter published in BBC Music Magazine’s September 2021 issue, championing the music of Ina and the resurgence of her music in recent times!
Song CD broadcast on BBC Radio 3 'In Tune'
Ina Boyle: Songs - Album Launch
Sunflower Music Festival 2021 - Elegy for Cello and Orchestra
Performance - Three Medieval Latin Lyrics [Orla Shannon & Aileen Cahill]
Online Conference - Three Medieval Latin Lyrics by Ina Boyle
"1942" - Benjamin Baker Album Launch
Violinist Benjamin Baker’s new album with pianist Daniel Lebarhdt on Delphian Records is being released worldwide! Benjamin gave a wonderful performance of the violin concerto on the first CD of Ina Boyle's orchestral music, which was so important in Ina's revival. The album will be available on streaming services and as a physical CD.
Ina Boyle Song Recital - Soprano, Annie Barr McAllister
Discussing Women in Music: A Celebration of Women in Music
Travelling: Re-imagining Irish Historical Works
Adrian Mantu, cellist and founder of the ConTempo Quartet (1995) in Galway has reimagined Boyle’s Elegy (1913) and Psalm (1927) using the typeset editions created as part of this project. The project aimed to reconceive and re-record a selection of historical Irish works originally written for cello and piano or cello and orchestra, this time for the unique combination of cello and accordion, with visual artwork.
ConTempo Quartet - Quartet in E Minor
Royal Irish Academy of Music - International Women's Day Performance
ConTempo Quartet Perform Ina Boyle's Quartet in E Minor
Ina Boyle - The Revival Hour
BMS Northern Lights Mini-fest Online perform Ina Boyle’s Songs
RTE News cover the IBSL’s Wigmore Hall recording session
International Virtual Conference 2020
“Women are not born to compose: Female Musical works from 1750 to 1950”
Organized by the Centro Studi Opera Omnia Luigi Boccherini, Lucca Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique romantique française, Venice, Italy.
Dublin City University’s PhD Scholar, Orla Shannon, will give a paper entitled, ‘‘Gentle Miss Ina Boyle’ (1889–1967) and gender (mis)representation in Ireland’s canon of twentieth-century art song”, at this year’s International Virtual Conference on Saturday 28th November 2020.
MUSIK FÜR ÜBERLEBENDE II (MUSIC FOR SURVIVORS II)
No coward soul is mine
Ina Boyle’s “No Coward Soul Is Mine“ has not seen much attention in the concert hall following its premiere in 1960, performed by mezzo-soprano Janet Baker. David Byers recent work, creating a new edition for String Quartet and Voice, seeks to re-establish the song’s importance in Ina’s catalogue and highlight its beauty.