Blue Haze of Deep Time (LIVE) [World Premiere]
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New Music Dublin
April 6, 2025
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Blue Haze of Deep Time (LIVE) [World Premiere]
Sunday 6th April, 9.15pm
Venue: Promenade Performance: National Concert Hall Studio and other spaces
Tickets: €17.50
Multi-Concert Discount Packages available
Programme details:
Composer: Jonathan Nangle
Piece: Blue Haze of Deep Time (World Premiere)
i. Bláth Bán
ii. Blue Haze of Deep Time
iii. Iridescent Oceans of Gold and White Granite
iv. Inbhear Glas
v. Marginal Sea
vi. Where Grey Waves Rise and Fall Unseen
Programme credits:
Conductor, Ryan McAdams
Performers:
Crash Ensemble
Larissa O’Grady, Violin
Lisa Dowdall, Viola
Kate Ellis, Cello
Malachy Robinson, Double Bass
Susan Doyle, Flute
Leonie Bluett, Clarinet
Brian Bolger, Electric Guitar
Alex Petcu, Percussion
Andrew Zolinsky, Piano
Colm O’Hara, Trombone
Production Manager, Francesca de Buyl
Audio Producer, Adrian Hart
FOH Sound, Elise Mollé
Movement Direction, Laura Sheeran
Stage Manager, Arden Tierney
Visuals (JFR & Studio), Dan Tapper
Lighting, Krisjanis Berzins
Essay by Donal Sarsfield
Jonathan Nangle Blue Haze of Deep Time (World Premiere)
The world premiere of the performance version of Blue Haze of Deep Time (2021-2025) by Jonathan Nangle is a site-specific promenade work blending concert performance and installation. Developed in collaboration with Crash Ensemble, it combines field recordings of the sea with immersive visual and audio experiences, inviting the audience into a sensory journey through sound and space.
The live performance of Blue Haze of Deep Time takes place within the immersive sound installation of the same name by composer Jonathan Nangle, which explores memory, place and the sea and may be experienced across public spaces within the National Concert Hall. It reflects Nangle’s personal journey with nature and sound, created during the pandemic’s isolation.
Jonathan Nangle draws inspiration from his field recordings of the sea, made during walks near his home and further afield. Each movement represents a distinct moment in time, inviting the listener to experience the colours, rhythms and textures of the sea. The titles of the movements - ’Bláth Bán’, ‘Blue Haze of Deep Time’, ‘Iridescent Oceans of Gold and White Granite’, ‘Inbhear Glas’, ‘Marginal Sea’ and ‘Where Grey Waves Rise and Fall Unseen’ - reflect Nangle’s personal connection to the locations and emotions evoked by these sounds. He shares these moments with the audience, stirring emotions and memories that resonate universally, alongside graphic design by Stephen MacDevitt and audio sculptures by Rory Tangney.
Blue Haze of Deep Time marks the culmination of Nangle’s residency with Crash Ensemble.
Note: While this performance is not specifically designed toward individuals with sensory sensitivities, sensory packages will be available on request for a nominal refundable rental fee. These packages contain items to help with sensory processing for those with noise or light or other sensitivities.
Blue Haze of Deep Time was commissioned by Crash Ensemble with support from the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.