Most read articles this week – 9 November 2019

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Most read articles this week – 9 November 2019
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The 10 most read articles on the Journal of Music this week.


1. Lankum Won’t Let Ireland Forget
Traditional music once comforted us and reassured us, writes Toner Quinn, but not Lankum.

2. 2020 – Where is the Money in Today's Music World?
The music business isn't just coming back to life right now, it may actually be bigger than before. What has changed, how did it happen, and what does it mean for artists? Gareth Murphy surveys the contemporary industry and asks: Who is making money from music and how?

3. John Kelly Appointed to Board of Music Generation
Broadcaster and writer joins board of directors of music education programme.

4. Concert Planner: 4–10 November 2019
This week's concerts from Monday to Sunday. To have your concert included next week (11–17 November), please add it to our listings.

5. Máire Ní Choilm Wins Corn Uí Riada
Full results from the 2019 Oireachtas festival.

6. 'From the moment I understood what a director was, that's what I was going to be’: An Interview with Opera Director Orpha Phelan
This Sunday, Irish National Opera’s new production of Rossini's Cinderella/La Cenerentola will open in Dublin, featuring Tara Erraught in the title role. The Journal of Music spoke to director Orpha Phelan about her path to directing and why Cinderella is 'a very modern piece'.

7. 'It's all shoes off, on the floor and up close': Sam Lee's Amplification-free Folk Festival
Day-long Unamplifire festival features Peggy Seeger and Calum MacColl, Trú, Ana Silvera, and Burd Ellen.

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9. Arts Council England to Match-Fund €10k Crowdfunded Support for Music Education Projects
'Our Music Crowd' programme will use Spacehive crowdfunding site and meet funds for Music Education Hubs up to £10k.

10. Second Quiet Lights Festival to Feature Peter Broderick, Rozi Plain and Double Bass Commissions
Brìghde Chaimbeul, Lankum, Junior Brother, Maija Sofia, Ye Vagabonds and Eve Clague also on the line up.

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