About
Eve is a composer working at the intersection of music, multimedia, and climate awareness for social change. Her music creates resonant spaciousness in sound using her signature vocal polyphonic style across instrumentation, developed through her training in voice and choir. Her synesthesia-informed creative practices offer engaging visual storytelling, through music and multimedia elements. Inspired by collaboration with all kinds of artists from a variety of backgrounds and practices: filmmakers, photographers, spatial sound designers, scientists, and conservationists, her music is described by Hot Press as having “oodles of vocal talent” and “silvery vocals” by The Guardian.
She has performed on two regional and arena tours as a vocalist with Universal Classics & Jazz, UK, supporting opera singers Katherine Jenkins, Aled Jones, and G4 quartet. On regional Irish tours with the jazz vocal trio ‘The Bugle Babes’, and as a choir member with Mostly Mozart and the Os Ensemble, NYC.
Her music has been performed at many prestigious locations internationally including Banff Center for Arts and Creativity, Canada; The Royal Albert Hall, London; The Stone at The New School, National Sawdust, and David Geffen Hall, New York; The National Concert Hall, and The Cork Opera House, Ireland; The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Scotland; and St. David’s Hall, Cardiff.
She has been commissioned by the German Consulate NYC, the Earth Institute at Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Resonant Bodies summer vocal program at Banff Center for Arts and Creativity, the Os Ensemble Choir and Concorde Ensemble to name a few. Her award-winning work ‘In the Bright Light’ was workshopped by Chamber Choir Ireland at the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery, Dublin.
Eve works as the Assistant Director for the composer and choreographer Mentorship Initiatives at National Sawdust, focusing on facilitating equity-driven artistic development through the various residency, fellowship, and commissioning programs: Toulmin Fellowship, Hildegard Commission, Blueprint Fellowship, New Works Commission, Student CoLab, and community engagement initiatives.
In pursuit of her passion for engaging community through musical entrepreneurship, she founded the Irish Origins Series in 2016, a platform to perform new work and offer emerging and change-making musical artists of Irish heritage a place of discovery in NYC. To date, the series has presented over 20 leading artists in partnership with the Irish Arts Center, NYC, and Culture Ireland. Additionally, she is a founding member of the Os Ensemble choir, a Brooklyn-based new music choir formed in 2017, focused on performing equity and diversity-driven new work; and she is a co-founder of SciSound concert and lecture series, created digitally in 2020, and designed to present discourse, artistic dialogue, and academic research at the intersection of music, art, and science.
She received the Feis Ceoil Irish National Award for Choral Writing 2014, where she created a new method for writing vocal music by systematizing the whole tone scale. She received a Bachelor of Music in Composition and Vocal Performance from Technological University Dublin in 2012, where she studied with composers Dr. Jane O’Leary, Dr. Dave Flynn, and Dr. Gráinne Mulvey. She holds certificates in Music Production from Berklee College of Music, and Music and Social Action from Yale University.