Natalia Beylis, Sharon Phelan, & Aoife Hammond
Embark on a voyage of sound with music from Natalia Beylis, Sharon Phelan, and Aoife Hammond in the first performance of Summer at The Dock.
All three musicians pull from a variety of sources to create music that is at once otherworldly and familiar.
Natalia’s music revolves around sonic story-telling and multi-instrumental exploration. While she regularly records on a variety of traditional instruments (mainly pianos, organs, keyboards, and mandola), she is just as likely to use non-musical sound sources within her compositions such as bird song, creaky trees, farm animals, and rainfall.
Sharon Phelan is a Dublin-based artist whose work spans performance, installation, writing, and composition. With specific attention to sound, voice, resonance, and poetics of place, her practice engages with ways of listening, field recording, and the bodily movement of language.
Leitrim-based singer, composer, and instrumentalist, Aoife Hammond plays with post-punk and punk bands Extravision and Surge, and as a solo artist, composes original electronic and acoustic scores using synths, bouzouki, guitars, mandolin, and vocals, in response to folk stories, traditional song, and experimental video.