Aisling’s project work sits at the meeting point of music, story, research and place. These longer-form pieces allow her to explore the harp as both an instrument and a storyteller.
Fairy Harp, Ceol Sí is a research-led recital programme exploring Irish and classical harp traditions through folklore. Drawing on myth, landscape and oral tradition, the project invites audiences into an imaginative sound world where music and story intertwine.
Other projects include The King of the Fairies and collaborative chamber works that combine music with narration, movement and visual elements. Each project is shaped by curiosity and a desire to create experiences that are immersive, accessible and meaningful.
Future projects continue to explore how music can connect people with place, memory and imagination.
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Fairy Harp, Ceol Sí is a research-led recital programme exploring Irish and classical harp traditions through folklore. Drawing on myth, landscape and oral tradition, the project invites audiences into an imaginative sound world where music and story intertwine.
Other projects include The King of the Fairies and collaborative chamber works that combine music with narration, movement and visual elements. Each project is shaped by curiosity and a desire to create experiences that are immersive, accessible and meaningful.
Future projects continue to explore how music can connect people with place, memory and imagination.
Click on an image below to learn more about individual projects.
























