“The most original compositional voice to emerge from Ireland in the past twenty years” (“The Irish Times”) and “Wild girl of Darmstadt” (“Frankfurter Rundschau”), composer and performer Jennifer Walshe was born in Dublin. Her music has been commissioned, broadcast and performed all over the world. She has been the recipient of fellowships and prizes from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York, the DAAD Berliner Künstlerprogramm, the Internationales Musikinstitut, Darmstadt and Akademie Schloss Solitude among others. Recent projects include Time Time Time, an opera written in collaboration with the philosopher Timothy Morton, and The Site of an Investigation, a thirty-minute epic for Walshe’s voice and orchestra, commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. The Site has been performed by Walshe and the NSO, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and also the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra. A Late Anthology of Early Music Vol. 1: Ancient to Renaissance, her third solo album, was released on Tetbind in 2020. The album uses AI to rework canonical works from early Western music history. A Late Anthology was chosen as an album of the year in “The Irish Times”, “The Wire” and “The Quietus”. Walshe is currently a professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Stuttgart.