Linda Buckley

[8] In 2016, Buckley worked with uilleann piper David Power on the composition Antarctica which premiered that year at the Kilkenny Arts Festival.

"[10] In 2017, she was interviewed about her work by Iarla Ó Lionaird as part of the RTÉ Lyric FM series Vocal Chords: In Conversation.

[12] Later that year she composed a score for the 1922 film Nosferatu with her sister Irene by request of the Union Chapel, London.

[13] The same year composer Christopher Fox wrote in the Cambridge University Press publication Tempo about her contributions to modern composition.

[15] Buckley has been described by music writer Bob Gilmore as "a leading figure in the younger generation of Irish composers"[16] and by Tim Rutherford-Johnson as "a combination of bold assertiveness and a smooth, glassy elegance".