You may know Eimear Noone from her video game music concerts, but these are only the latest adventures in a long musical journey. Eimear Noone (and her partners at Twelve o'clock Arts) have spent a lifetime dedicated to performing and promoting orchestral music of all kinds!
A conductor since the age of 15, by age of 21, Eimear had co-founded her own ensemble, "The Dublin City Concert Orchestra." With nothing except a sheer force of will, she sold out a series of concerts at Dublin's National Concert Hall that were dedicated to performing film scores as well as classic repertoire that was used in this films. Although much more common now, an orchestral concert dedicated to "film music" was unheard of within the classical establishment at the time.
Flash forward to the past few years where now hundreds of thousands of fans have seen Eimear onstage conducting video game music at venue such as The Sydney Opera House, Madison Square Garden, and The Greek Theater (To name but a few). Likewise, she's lead countless venerable ensembles such as the Sydney, Dallas, Baltimore, Colorado, Pacific and Houston Symphonies; The Philadelphia Orchestra, and The Royal Philharmonic.
Those who have attended these concerts know, the music from these video games are bold, brash and every bit as dynamic as the traditional repertoire. They are the classical music of our day.
Most importantly however, at a time when orchestras are struggling to find a sustainable audience, these concerts of video game music regularly sell out.
And what do the symphony managers ask Eimear at these video game music concerts, when they see full houses treating their orchestras like rock stars? They ask, "How do we get this audience back to the concert hall to hear the classics?"
This is where our new adventure begins.
Eimear rehearsing "This is Ireland," her St. Patrick's Day Multimedia Celebration, featuring Pierce Brosnan
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