Oisín Dilger

Composer, Arranger & Performer

Carillon recital in Turnhout (BE)

Selected Works ♦

Small Ensemble
Yesterday Now Tomorrow Nowhere (Carillon, Bass Clarinet and percussion, 2025)
The Green Fields (uilleann pipes and organ, 2024)
The Kite and the Raven (Clarinet and Accordion, 2023)
Litany of the Paper Mountain (Mixed chamber ensemble, 2023)
Ship in a bottle (String Quartet, 2022)
A Piece about Toxic Posititivity (Clarinet, electronics and dance, 2022)
Causatum (Mixed chamber ensemble, 2021)
Large Ensemble
Taobh Thall (Brass Band, 2024)
Sha (Orchestra, 2023)
Cotlad Diarmud (Choir, 2024)
Soundtrack
A Touch of Colour (Visual Novel Soundtrack, 2025)
Solo
Square Clouds and Triangular Suns (Carillon, 2025)
Stone Telescope (Carillon 2025)
Saffron Ocean (Solo Piano, 2022)
30+ arrangements for solo piano, carillon, orchestra and handbell choir.
Contact for further information on scores, recordings & renderings arrangements, etc.

Experience ♦

2023 Quercus Scholarship of Creative and Performing Arts
UCC Musical Society 1st pianist, Rehearsal accomapnist & assistant
2021-2024 summer resident hotel pianist, Renvyle House Hotel
Active performer of carillon recitals
10+ years of performance experience with Orchestras & Chamber Ensembles
15+ years experience with composition and music notation software

Biography ♦

Oisín is a US-born Irish composer currently based in Mechelen, Belgium. He is also a performer of carillon, piano, organ, and clarinet.In 2024 he completed a Bachelor of music at University College Cork, where he received a Quercus Scholarship of Performing Arts for his compositions.His chamber works that have received live performances include Ship in a Bottle for String Quartet, A piece about Toxic Positivity for clarinet and electronics, and The Kite and the Raven for Clarinet and accordion. He is an active member of the Irish Composers' Collective.From 2021 to 2024 he performed as the resident pianist of Renvyle House Hotel, Galway.In 2024 he received the Staf Gebruers Memorial Prize to study carillon at the Royal Carillon School Belgium.