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About the Author
David Byers is a composer, musicologist, writer and music producer. After initial studies at Queen's University Belfast, he spent four years as the Manson Scholar in composition at London's Royal Academy of Music. Awarded the Arts Council of Ireland's Macauley Fellowship and a Belgian Government Scholarship in 1972, he studied with Henri Pousseur at the Liege Conservatoire. He spent 25 years making a wide variety of music and speech programmes for BBC Radio 3, Radio 4, and Radio Ulster, before being appointed Chief Executive of the Ulster Orchestra for the next eight years, retiring in 2010. His music covers most genres except opera and includes orchestral commissions from RTE and the BBC. His editions of other composers range across the baroque, classical and romantic periods to the 20th century world of Ina Boyle. Byers writes many programme notes and also liner notes for CDs. He was a member of the Arts Council, An Chomhairle Ealaion in the mid 1980s and was a Coulson Governor of the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He has served on many boards, including Wexford Festival Opera and the National Concert Hall, and also on the juries of international competitions. He continues to write and produce chamber and orchestral recordings, most recently for a CD of Kurt Weill.
Reviews
A truly outstanding monograph on a key period of Belfast history, through the musical prism of the famous 1792 Harpers' Meeting and the succeeding Irish Harpers Assemblies. (Chris Agee, editor and poet)
Book Information
ISBN 9781838201883
Author David Byers
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint The Irish Pages Press
Publisher IRISH PAGES
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 10mm