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The Irish Music Industry Podcast - Superconductivity

Superconductivity

05/18/20 • 59 min

The Irish Music Industry Podcast

Eimear Noone is an award winning video game music composer, who's work includes World of Warcraft and Zelda . She also composes music for film, she’s an orchestrator, arranger and musician. Eimear's main gig is as a conductor, performing & touring the globe with world class orchestras. In February this year Eimear made headlines as the first ever woman to conduct the orchestra at The Academy Awards. From Kilconnell Co. Galway to Malibu Co. California, Eimear has plenty of experience and wisdom to share.

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Eimear Noone is an award winning video game music composer, who's work includes World of Warcraft and Zelda . She also composes music for film, she’s an orchestrator, arranger and musician. Eimear's main gig is as a conductor, performing & touring the globe with world class orchestras. In February this year Eimear made headlines as the first ever woman to conduct the orchestra at The Academy Awards. From Kilconnell Co. Galway to Malibu Co. California, Eimear has plenty of experience and wisdom to share.

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