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amplify #131 - Timothy Cape and Joanna Mattrey performing live at CMC's New Music Dublin Exchange 2026

Ep. 131
This episode of amplify features an improvised performance from composer and improvisor, Timothy Cape and violist, composer and sound artist, Joanna Mattrey, as part of a showcase performance at NMDX 2026.


This performance was recorded at IMRO on 16 April 2026 during CMC's New Music Dublin Exchange - an international networking and exchange programme which takes place as part of New Music Dublin festival. The episode also features a post-performance interview with Timothy and Joanna in conversation with CMC's Jonathan Grimes.


You can view Tim and Joanna's performance recorded live at NMDX 2026 here




Show Notes



NMDX is made possible through the generous support of Culture Ireland, with additional funding provided by New Music Dublin. CMC would also like to thank IMRO for their support of the showcase performances and for hosting the programme.




Episode Credits


Hosted by Evonne Ferguson and Jonathan Grimes

Audio Editing: Keith Fennell

Audio Recording and Live Production: Keith Fennell and Garrett Sholdice

Video Recording and Editing: Meabh Noonan

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