viernes, 15 de mayo de 2015
viernes, 8 de mayo de 2015
The
2nd
DONEGAL CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL is
taking place in the beautiful setting of Glenveagh
National Park
between
29th
of May to
7th
of June.
The
combination of fine music and Glenveagh, with its idyllic lake,
garden and mountain setting, is always a memorable experience.
Tickets
can be booked in advance only. Booking is essential. An
Grianán TheatreBox
Office on 074 9120777 or online at
www.angrianan.ticketsolve.com
martes, 28 de abril de 2015
2nd Donegal
Chamber Music Festival
Friday 29th May to Sunday 7th June 2015
Donegal
Chamber Music Society
in
association with Donegal Music Education Partnership,
the
Regional Cultural Centre and the Glebe Gallery
presents
the
Featuring
artists:
Donegal
Chamber Orchestra
Amy
Gillen - flute
Szabó-Yélamo
String Duo
DMEP’s
Junior String Orchestra
&
Intermediate Orchestra
Denise
Blake, poet
Donegal
Camerata String Quartet
Doimnic
Mac Giolla Bhride, sean-nós singer
The
Conwal Singers
Donegal
Camerata String Quintet
and
the music of composer Derek Ball
The 2nd
DONEGAL CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
is taking place in the beautiful setting of Glenveagh
National Park
between 29th
of May
to 7th
of June.
The combination of fine music and Glenveagh, with its idyllic lake, garden and mountain setting, is always a memorable experience.
Tickets
can be booked in advance only. Booking is essential. An Grianán
Theatre Box Office on 074 9120777 or online at www.angrianan.ticketsolve.com
Friday 29th May, 8pm. Orchestral Opening concert
Donegal Chamber Orchestra with guest soloist flautist Amy Gillen
Programme
Delius Two Aquarelles for String Orchestra (To be Sung of a Summer Night on the Water)
Derek Ball (b. 1949) Monsters from the Forest (1996)
Mascagni Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana”
Johann and Josef Strauss Pizzicato Polka, Opus 234
Glazunov (150th Anniversary) Theme and Variations in G minor, op. 97
Vivaldi Flute Concerto No. 3 in D major, Op. 10, RV 428 "Il Gardellino"
Soloist: Amy Gillen
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532326/events…
Saturday 30th May, 12.30pm. Family Concert
DMEP’s Junior String Orchestra and Intermediate Strings
The Glebe House and Gallery, Churchill - Admission is FREE
Sunday 31st May, 8pm. Music and Poetry
Donegal Camerata String Quartet with poet Denise Blake
Haydn's "The Seven Last Words of Christ" Op. 51 with poems by Mark Strand
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532329/events…
Monday 1st of June, 6.30pm. Classical Music & Irish Gaelic Songs
Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde with members of the Donegal Camerata
Programme
Mozart Divertimento in F Major, K. 138/125c
Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile Op. 11
Derek Ball (b.1949) O'Carolan in Love (2011)
Laporte Intermède-pizzicato for string quintet
Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhride with members of Donegal Camerata
Caisleán na Finne • Seán Ó Duibhir a' Ghleanna • Síle Bhán Ní Shléibhín •
Iníon an Bhaoiligh • Máire Bhruinneal • Slán don leabhar
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532327/events…
Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th June 2015. Music Education
Donegal Music Education Partnership Chamber Music for Strings Programme at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny
Friday 5th June, 8pm. Students Concerts. Regional Cultural Centre
Participants of the Chamber Music Course for Strings Programme
Admission Free with a Retiring Collection (voluntary donations)
Saturday 6th June, 8pm. Choral Concert
The Conwal Singers conducted by Karen Paton
"Songs for a Summer Evening"
Programme
Sunday 7th June 2015, 6.30pm. Closing Concert
Donegal Camerata String Quintet
"Serenades at the Castle"
Programme
Mozart Serenade in G major "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" K. 525
Saturday 30th May, 12.30pm. Family Concert
DMEP’s Junior String Orchestra and Intermediate Strings
The Glebe House and Gallery, Churchill - Admission is FREE
Sunday 31st May, 8pm. Music and Poetry
Donegal Camerata String Quartet with poet Denise Blake
Haydn's "The Seven Last Words of Christ" Op. 51 with poems by Mark Strand
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532329/events…
Monday 1st of June, 6.30pm. Classical Music & Irish Gaelic Songs
Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde with members of the Donegal Camerata
Programme
Mozart Divertimento in F Major, K. 138/125c
Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile Op. 11
Derek Ball (b.1949) O'Carolan in Love (2011)
Laporte Intermède-pizzicato for string quintet
Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhride with members of Donegal Camerata
Caisleán na Finne • Seán Ó Duibhir a' Ghleanna • Síle Bhán Ní Shléibhín •
Iníon an Bhaoiligh • Máire Bhruinneal • Slán don leabhar
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532327/events…
Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th June 2015. Music Education
Donegal Music Education Partnership Chamber Music for Strings Programme at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny
Friday 5th June, 8pm. Students Concerts. Regional Cultural Centre
Participants of the Chamber Music Course for Strings Programme
Admission Free with a Retiring Collection (voluntary donations)
Saturday 6th June, 8pm. Choral Concert
The Conwal Singers conducted by Karen Paton
"Songs for a Summer Evening"
Programme
Saint-Saens Calme des Nuits, Op. 68 No. 1
Delibes Avril
Janequin Ce
mois de mai
Derek
Ball (b. 1949) • Five
Tagore Songs (2011)
Hughes Gartan Mother's Lullaby (arr.
K. Fitzsimons 1997)
Stanford My Love's an Arbutus
Isaac Innsbruck, I Must Leave You
Dowland Come
Again, sweet love doth now invite
Bob
Chilcott (b.
1955) The Lily and the Rose
(2002)
Two
Negro Spiritual Songs arranged
for chorus of mixed voices
• Steal
away to Jesus - Arr. by Hugh S. Roberton
• Down
by the Riverside - Arr. by Gwin Arch
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532330/events…Sunday 7th June 2015, 6.30pm. Closing Concert
Donegal Camerata String Quintet
"Serenades at the Castle"
Programme
Mozart Serenade in G major "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" K. 525
Barber Adagio for strings, Op. 11
Malats Serenata Española (Spanish Serenade)
Malats Serenata Española (Spanish Serenade)
Dvořák Two
Waltzes, Op. 54, Nos. 1 – 4 B. 105
Schubert Serenade
(Schwanengesang, D. 957 No. 4)
Sokolov /Lyadov/Glazunov Friday Polka
Tárrega Recuerdos
de la Alhambra (Memories of the Alhambra)
Piazzolla Adiós Nonino /Oblivion /Libertango
http://angrianan.ticketsolve.com/shows/873532331/events…martes, 3 de junio de 2014
Report from the 1st Donegal Chamber Music Festival 30th May- 1st June 2014
Report from the 1st Donegal Chamber Music Festival 30th May- 1st June 2014
The 1st Donegal Chamber Music Festival, held in Glenveagh and the Glebe Gallery, was a huge success. Four concerts were given over the course of the long weekend, and each was a delight for listener and player alike. The first and last concerts presented a variety of music from the classical repertoire spanning five centuries, and each of the four concerts contained a piece by the contemporary composer Vincent Kennedy, who also conducts the Donegal Youth Orchestra. Vincent gave illuminating introductions to his compositions a bonus for the appreciative audiences. Guest artist in the Friday concert was the charming flautist Sarah Murphy, who excelled in both solo and ensemble performances. A surprising collaboration concluded the Saturday afternoon session in the auditorium of the Glenveagh Visitors Centre: the well-known Gweedore sean-nós singer Dominic Mac Giolla Bhríde sang a selection from his repertoire to the accompaniment of the Donegal Chamber Orchestra. These two very different worlds complemented and lifted each other in a wonderful blend.
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Donegal Camerata String Quintet at Glenveagh Castle |
This whole weekend of music did not happen out of the blue. Seven years of dedicated teaching and musicianship on the part of Victor Yelamo and his wife Orsolya have led up to this Festival in the beautiful setting of Glenveagh. Victor and Orsolya came to live in Donegal as a result of the establishment here of a Local Music Education Partnership (under the auspices of the former V.E.C., now E.T.B), which provides instruments and instrumental tuition across the county. Not content with teaching and playing at an international level Victor and Orsolya play regularly with the celebrated Concerto Malaga they have created other ensembles in Donegal. The Festival featured the Junior String Orchestra (which played in the courtyard of the Glebe Gallery in brilliant sunshine), the more advanced Donegal Chamber Orchestra and the fully professional Donegal Camerata String Quintet which brought the Festival to a joyous conclusion on the Sunday night. Thanks are due to the participants, the musicians, the audiences and all who facilitated the event.
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Musicians and audience giving a warm ovation to Vincent Kennedy, the featured composer of the 1st Donegal Chamber Music Festival |
This 1st Donegal Chamber Music Festival was promoted by the Donegal Chamber Music Society (DCMS), an umbrella organization created in 2007 with the aim of fostering an appreciation of classical music in County Donegal. DCMS collaborates with other musical agencies, artists and workshops, and has been presenting regular monthly concerts in Letterkenny and elsewhere for the last three years.
GRAHAM HARRISON Chairperson
miércoles, 30 de abril de 2014
1st “Donegal Chamber Music Festival” at Glenveagh National Park
Donegal
Chamber Music Society
in
association with Glenveagh National Park,
Donegal
Music Education Partnership and the Glebe Gallery presents the
1st
“Donegal Chamber Music Festival”
May 30th, 31st and
June 1st
Featuring:
Sarah Murphy, flute
Szabó-Yélamo String Duo
DMEP’s Junior String Orchestra & Friends
Donegal Chamber Orchestra
Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde, sean-nós singer
Donegal Camerata String Quintet
and the music of composer Vincent Kennedy
FIRST DONEGAL CHAMBER MUSIC
FESTIVAL
30th May-1st June 2014
The first DONEGAL CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL is taking place in the beautiful setting of Glenveagh Castle. The Castle and estate, open to the public since 1986, lies midway between Letterkenny and Gweedore. The combination of fine music and Glenveagh, with its idyllic lake, garden and mountain setting, is always a memorable experience. FOUR CONCERTS WILL BE PRESENTED BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS, see below. As always, the Donegal Chamber Music Society promotes contemporary music-making in Ireland; the music of established Irish composer Vincent Kennedy (familiar to many from his outstanding work with the Donegal Youth Orchestra) will feature in each of the concerts, and some of them will be given their premiere in this Festival.
Two evening concerts will be presented in the Castle drawing-room: the
Friday concert features local and international instrumentalists with guest
flautist Sarah Murphy. The Sunday concert will be given by the Donegal Camerata String
Quintet. Glenveagh’s intimate drawing-room has limited seating accommodation,
and concert guests have to be conveyed to the Castle by minibus from the
Visitors Centre; patrons are advised to book early! See below for booking details.
There will be two concerts on the Saturday: a free
lunchtime concert in the nearby Glebe Gallery (beside Lough Gartan), given by
the Junior String Orchestra of the Donegal Music Education Partnership, and an
afternoon “Coffee Concert” in the Glenveagh Visitors Centre, featuring the
Donegal Chamber Orchestra, with guest singer Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde. The “Coffee Concert” will include music by Bartók,
Britten, Hindemith and Tchaikovsky, as well as traditional Irish songs
accompanied by the orchestra. See below for booking details.
Graham Harrison, Chairperson
Donegal Chamber Music Society
Friday 30th
May
8 pm. Drawing Room, Glenveagh
Castle. Admission: € 20
Bus leaving car park at 7.30pm.
Booking essential. Tickets can be booked in advance only. An Grianán Theatre Box Office: 074 9120777
Sarah Murphy, flute; Orsolya Szabó-Yélamo, violin; Lucia Spacirova, viola; Víctor Yélamo,
cello
Music by W. A.
Mozart, C. P. E. Bach, Charles Hubert Parry & Vincent Kennedy
Program
Leopold Mozart (1719 –1787): Divertimento
for string trio No. 3
Claude Debussy (1862-1918): Syrinx, L. 129 for solo flute
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809):
London Trio No. 1 in C Major
Vincent Kennedy (b. 1962):
Memories (World Premier of the new version) (2011/14)
Charles Hubert Parry (1848 –
1918): Two Intermezzi for String Trio
Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach (1714-
1788): Duetto for Flute and Violin, WQ 140
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791):
Flute Quartet in D Major, KV 285
Note: This
Program is subject to change without notice.
Saturday 31st
May (2 concerts)
12:30pm. Lunchtime Concert in the Glebe Gallery.
FREE Admission. Glebe Gallery tea-shop open 11am-3pm.
DMEP’s Junior
String Orchestra and Friends
(The Murray twins, cellist Michelle
Gallagher, various String Ensembles and many more…)
Music by J. S. Bach,
William Gluck, Edward Grieg, Vincent Kennedy
5pm. Coffee Concert in the Auditorium of the Visitors Centre, Glenveagh National Park.
Admission: €10
Donegal Chamber
Orchestra with guest sean-nós singer Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhríde
Music by Béla Bartók, Benjamin Britten, Paul Hindemith, P. I. Tchaikovsky, Vincent Kennedy plus sean-nós singer
songs specially arranged for String Orchestra
Programme
Karl Jenkins (b.
1944): “Palladio” Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra (1st
movement – Allegro)
Paul Hindemith
(1895-1963): Five Pieces for String Orchestra, Op. 44 (1st and 2nd
mov.)
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893):
Elegy for string orchestra in G
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976):
Simple Symphony Op. 4 (1st and 2nd mov.)
Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936): “Italiana” from Ancient
Airs and Dances - Suite No. 3
Vincent Kennedy (b. 1962): Etude
for solo cello (2010)
Béla Bartók (1881-1945):
Hungarian Folk Tunes from the Series "For Children" BB 53, Sz.42
Donegal Chamber Orchestra with Doimnic Mac
Giolla Bhride
Thíos
i lár an Ghleanna / Líontar dúinn an crúiscín / Teanga na nGael
Is cianach corrach / Bainne na nGamhna
Is cianach corrach / Bainne na nGamhna
Note: This Program is subject to change without
notice.
Sunday 1st
June (Evening concert in Glenveagh)
8pm. Drawing Room, Glenveagh
Castle. Admission € 20.
Bus leaving car park at 7.30pm.
Booking essential. Tickets can be booked in advance only. An Grianán Theatre Box Office: 074 9120777
Donegal Camerata
String Quintet
(Orsolya Szabó-Yélamo, Claire Cunningham, violins;
Lucia Spacirova, viola; Víctor Yélamo, cello; Michael McGinty, double bass)
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Divertimento in F Major, K. 138/125c
Samuel Barber (1910-1981):
Adagio for strings, Op. 11
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741):
Sinfonia in C Major, RV 116
Francisco Tárrega
(1852-1909): Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Memories of the Alhambra)
Joaquím Malats (1872-1912):
Serenata Española (Spanish Serenade)
Louis Laporte
(ca.1850 - 1922): Intermède-pizzicato for string quintet
Vincent Kennedy (b.
1962): "A Beautiful Peace - Butterflies Over Gartan" (2014)
World Premiere
Astor Piazzolla
(1921-1992): Oblivion & Libertango
Note: This Program is subject to change without
notice.
lunes, 17 de marzo de 2014
“THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF OUR SAVIOUR ON THE CROSS" Op. 51 by Franz Joseph Haydn
“THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF OUR SAVIOUR ON THE CROSS" IN CONWAL PARISH CHURCH ON SUNDAY 23rd MARCH
The Donegal Chamber Music Society continues its Sunday afternoon concert series in Letterkenny on 23rd of March. The Donegal Camerata will perform Franz Joseph Haydn’s "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross" Op. 51 for string quartet in Conwal Parish Church.
The Donegal Chamber Music Society continues its Sunday afternoon concert series in Letterkenny on 23rd of March. The Donegal Camerata will perform Franz Joseph Haydn’s "The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross" Op. 51 for string quartet in Conwal Parish Church.
Photo: The Donegal Camerata String Quartet with Rev. Canon Stewart Wright, who will be reading the "Seven Last Words of Christ" during the concert on Sunday
In 1786 Haydn was commissioned to compose an orchestral work called The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour On the Cross. The work was designed for a performance at the Good Friday service at the Cádiz Cathedral in Southern Spain. Haydn later adapted it for string quartet in 1787. The piece last about one hour and includes seven slow sections that are meditations on each of the last seven words or phrases spoken by Jesus on the Cross. Haydn also added an Introduction and a final movement called Earthquake. This deeply moving masterpiece is presented by the ensemble as a Lenten preparation for Holy Week.
The Donegal Camerata is an international string ensemble of professional players based in the North West. The string quartet consists of Hungarian violinist Orsolya Szabó-Yélamo (first violin), Northern Ireland violinist Claire Cunningham (second violin); Slovakian string player Lucia Spacirova (viola); Spanish musician Víctor Yélamo (cello).
"The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross", Op. 51 by Franz Joseph Haydn will be performed by the Donegal Camerata String Quartet on 23rd of March in Conwal Parish Church at 3pm. Admission €10/ 5, tickets will be available at the door.
The Donegal Camerata is an international string ensemble of professional players based in the North West. The string quartet consists of Hungarian violinist Orsolya Szabó-Yélamo (first violin), Northern Ireland violinist Claire Cunningham (second violin); Slovakian string player Lucia Spacirova (viola); Spanish musician Víctor Yélamo (cello).
"The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross", Op. 51 by Franz Joseph Haydn will be performed by the Donegal Camerata String Quartet on 23rd of March in Conwal Parish Church at 3pm. Admission €10/ 5, tickets will be available at the door.
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martes, 18 de febrero de 2014
Donegal Chamber Orchestra meets composer John McLachlan
Donegal Chamber Orchestra meets composer John
McLachlan
Sunday 23rd February 3pm, Conwal Parish Church, Letterkenny
“Sundays in Conwal 2014” Concert Series
Music by Jenkins, Hindemith, Tchaikovsky, Britten, Bartók and John McLachlan.
Admissions € 10/5. Tickets at the door
The Donegal
Chamber Orchestra starts another musical year playing Contemporary Music by
living Irish composers.
On Sunday 23rd of February, the Donegal Chamber
Orchestra will perform the “world première” of a new six-movement piece 'The
Inishowen Set' especially composed for the string ensemble by John McLachlan, the internationally esteemed Dublin
born composer who lives in Inishowen. During the month of February the composer will
work weekly with the Orchestra in this new work that will be premiered in
Conwal Parish Church and also performed later on the year in Inishowen.
Since 2010 the Donegal Music Education Partnership’s ensemble
has successfully worked with one Irish composer per season, promoting new music
and commissioning new pieces for their repertory. Ian Wilson, Derek Ball and
Elaine Agnew were involved in music making with DCO in previous seasons.
John McLachlan is an
Irish composer from Dublin. He is a freelance composer who is also active in
the representation and promotion of Irish composers. He has had many articles
on contemporary music published in various journals.
He has written over 40 works, for all the
usual instrumental combinations and his music has been played and broadcast
widely around the world, from Tokyo
to New York
and South Africa
to Peru .
Commissions have come from the Irish National Symphony Orchestra, National
Concert Hall, the Dublin International Piano Competition, and Music Network,
and from many international groups and soloists active in new music.
He holds a musicology PhD from Trinity
College Dublin and was the Executive Director of the Association of Irish
Composers from 1999 to 2012. He is a member of Aosdána , Ireland ’s
state-sponsored academy for the creative arts. See www.johnmclachlan.info for more.
The Donegal Chamber Orchestra features classical string players from across county Donegal and
is dedicated to helping students and amateur musicians achieve the highest
level of excellence in performance. The Donegal Chamber Orchestra gives regular
performances throughout the county during the year and previous seasons have
included trips to Spain and Italy. Since its establishment the orchestra worked
with guest artists such as violinist Darragh Morgan, Belgium soprano Tine Verbeke, renowned Romanian/Irish
cellist Mihai Dancila, the Spanish chamber orchestra Concerto Málaga and the
Italian Maestro Massimo Paris. The Orchestra was founded in 2006 by Hungarian
violinist Orsolya Szabó-Yélamo (Violin resource tutor with Donegal Music
Education Partnership) and Spanish cellist Víctor Yélamo (Artistic Director of
the ensemble).
For their February concert in Conwal Parish Church, they
will perform John McLachlan’s 'The
Inishowen Set' conducted by the composer itself who also will introduce his
new piece to the audience. The program will also include Karl Jenkin’s
Palladio, Hindemith’s Five Pieces for Strings Op. 44, Mascagni’s Intermezzo
from “Cavalleria Rusticana”, Britten’s Simple Symphony Op. 4, Tchaikovsky’s
Elegy for string orchestra and Bartók’s Ten pieces “For Children“ Sz. 39
arranged for strings by Leo Weiner.
This concert is presented by the Donegal Chamber Music Society as part of their Sunday afternoon concert series “Sundays in Conwal” in
association with Donegal Music Education Partnership. A recital of about 45
minutes of music. Admissions € 10/5. Tickets will be available at the door.
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