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Tony And Drama Desk Award Nominee Mel Mericer Releases 'Testament'

By: Nov. 21, 2018
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Heresy Records has announced the release of Testament, a new album by theater composer Mel Mercier, the son of Peadar Mercier, (one of the founders of The Chieftans) who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Sound Design of a Play, and a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound Design.Testament is an album of eleven music compositions by Mel Mercier (born. 23. December, 1959), and holds the titles of Composer/Percussionist/Professor, and Chair of Performing Arts at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick.

Mel Mercier is the recipient of numerous awards including Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Soundscape for the Corcadorca production of Caryl Churchill's Far Away (2017); the Gradam Cheoil Award for Collaboration for Colin Dunne's solo dance show CONCERT (TG4, 2018); the New York Festival Bronze Medal Award for his radio documentary, Peadar Mercier (RTÉ Doc on One, 2017); the New York Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination for his sound score for Colm Tóibín's Testament of Mary (Broadway 2012) among others.

Some of Mel Mercier's previous scores and soundscapes created for leading theatre practitioners include, director Deborah Warner, actor/director Fiona Shaw and director Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia/The Iron Lady). He works regularly with Cork theatre company, Corcadorca and Gare St Lazare Ireland, with whom he recently collaborated on Beckett's prose work, How It Is (Part 1). Other recent theatre compositions and sound designs include: Le Testament de Marie (Ódeon, Paris); CONCERT a new dance show with Colin Dunne (CND Paris/Dublin Dance Festival); King Lear with Glenda Jackson(Old Vic, London); The Tempest (Salzburg Festival); The Shadow of a Gunman (Abbey Theatre, Dublin); The Testament of Mary (Broadway/Barbican, London); Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Epidaurus, Greece/Old Vic Tunnels, London/Next Wave Festival at BAM, New York/Bouffes du Nord, Paris). Throughout the 1980s he performed in Europe and the USA with John Cage and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (Roaratorio, Inlets, Duets)

Mel Mercier's current album release Testament features works from the Broadway production of The Testament of Mary by Colm Tóibín, directed by Deborah Warner which starred Fiona Shaw, The PowerBook from the National Theatre of Great Britain, also directed by Warner and starring Fiona Shaw, Wayne Jordan's production of Seán O'Casey's The Shadow Of A Gunman, from the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, James Macdonald's production of Fewer Emergencies by Martin Crimp for the Royal Court Theatre and others. The compositions have been drawn from original scores created by Mercier for nine Irish and international theatre productions; the collection features music that has been distilled, recomposed and remixed for CD.

Discussing the music on the album Mercier says, "The tracks on Testament satisfy my long-held desire to find a way to document some of my theatre music. Recomposing and remixing from the pre-existing theatre soundscapes liberates the sounds from the original productions and gives them a second, new life, solely as a listening experience, as music alone."

Mel was first introduced to music by his father Peadar Mercier who taught him to play the Irish traditional percussion instruments, the bodhrán and bones. As one of the world's leading Irish percussionists He has performed and recorded with many of the leading artists in this genre including, Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, Donal Lunny, Pallé Mikkleborg, Martin Hayes, Liam Ó Maonlaoi, Alan Stivell, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Caitríona O'Leary and Bill Whelan.



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