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Eimear Noone

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Renowned for her historic moment at the Oscars, where she became the first female conductor to lead the orchestra during the prestigious ceremony, Galway woman Eimear Noone's journey is one of resilience, triumph, and profound emotion.

Beyond her groundbreaking achievements, this trailblazing figure courageously fought and won a landmark court case, paving the way for the rights of pregnant women in Hollywood. Yet, amidst her professional triumphs, Eimear shares with raw honesty some heart-wrenching experiences, revealing the depth of her humanity and the resilience that defines her spirit.

She is also a highly accomplished composer whose work spans across various mediums, including film and video games (World of Warcraft being just one). She has conducted numerous orchestras and ensembles, including the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and has been recognised for her groundbreaking contributions to the field.

Join us as we explore the remarkable story of Eimear Noone, a true pioneer whose voice resonates far beyond the notes she conducts.



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Renowned for her historic moment at the Oscars, where she became the first female conductor to lead the orchestra during the prestigious ceremony, Galway woman Eimear Noone's journey is one of resilience, triumph, and profound emotion.

Beyond her groundbreaking achievements, this trailblazing figure courageously fought and won a landmark court case, paving the way for the rights of pregnant women in Hollywood. Yet, amidst her professional triumphs, Eimear shares with raw honesty some heart-wrenching experiences, revealing the depth of her humanity and the resilience that defines her spirit.

She is also a highly accomplished composer whose work spans across various mediums, including film and video games (World of Warcraft being just one). She has conducted numerous orchestras and ensembles, including the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and has been recognised for her groundbreaking contributions to the field.

Join us as we explore the remarkable story of Eimear Noone, a true pioneer whose voice resonates far beyond the notes she conducts.



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