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In part two of Garry’s conversation with composers Eímear Noone and Craig Stewart Garfinkle. They discuss the art of film scoring, the influence of Irish folklore, and the challenges of live orchestral performance. Highlights include Eímear’s haunting Royal Albert Hall composition inspired by the banshee, Craig’s award-winning documentary about solo sailor Enda, and their thoughts on AI’s impact on music. The conversation weaves together personal stories, creative collaborations, and reflections on preserving cultural heritage in a rapidly changing industry.
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Opening and Introductions (00:00:00)
Iconic Songs vs. Original Scores in Film (00:00:22)
Composing and Scoring Techniques (00:03:34)
Jazz, Harmony, and Musical Perspective (00:05:10)
Complexity of Orchestral Scores (00:07:32)
Live Performance Challenges (00:09:42)
Orchestral Rehearsal Realities (00:13:00)
Awards and Irish Filmmaking (00:16:00)
The Galway Man Documentary (00:17:14)
Sailing, Storytelling, and Editing (00:18:13)
Technical Sailing Feats in the Film (00:22:05)
Living and Creating in the West of Ireland (00:24:41)
Composing the Scariest Piece in the World (00:26:43)
Irish Folklore and the Banshee (00:28:34)
Royal Albert Hall Ghost Concert (00:30:24)
East Galway’s Creative Richness (00:37:52)
Local Folklore Research (00:39:14)
Upcoming Projects and Collaborations (00:41:35)
Animated Musical with Kirsten Sheridan (00:43:36)
AI and the Future of Music (00:47:38)
Closing Remarks (00:49:03)
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In part two of Garry’s conversation with composers Eímear Noone and Craig Stewart Garfinkle. They discuss the art of film scoring, the influence of Irish folklore, and the challenges of live orchestral performance. Highlights include Eímear’s haunting Royal Albert Hall composition inspired by the banshee, Craig’s award-winning documentary about solo sailor Enda, and their thoughts on AI’s impact on music. The conversation weaves together personal stories, creative collaborations, and reflections on preserving cultural heritage in a rapidly changing industry.
- Support this podcast by joining our tribe today at www.GarryTalks.com -
Please follow Garry Talks on Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Please follow GKMedia.ie on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Most importantly – please subscribe to this Podcast.
Opening and Introductions (00:00:00)
Iconic Songs vs. Original Scores in Film (00:00:22)
Composing and Scoring Techniques (00:03:34)
Jazz, Harmony, and Musical Perspective (00:05:10)
Complexity of Orchestral Scores (00:07:32)
Live Performance Challenges (00:09:42)
Orchestral Rehearsal Realities (00:13:00)
Awards and Irish Filmmaking (00:16:00)
The Galway Man Documentary (00:17:14)
Sailing, Storytelling, and Editing (00:18:13)
Technical Sailing Feats in the Film (00:22:05)
Living and Creating in the West of Ireland (00:24:41)
Composing the Scariest Piece in the World (00:26:43)
Irish Folklore and the Banshee (00:28:34)
Royal Albert Hall Ghost Concert (00:30:24)
East Galway’s Creative Richness (00:37:52)
Local Folklore Research (00:39:14)
Upcoming Projects and Collaborations (00:41:35)
Animated Musical with Kirsten Sheridan (00:43:36)
AI and the Future of Music (00:47:38)
Closing Remarks (00:49:03)