Get in tune with Castleconnell Autumn Concert Series 2016

  • The Moynihan O’Leary Duo
The Moynihan O’Leary Duo

The line-up for the annual Castleconnell Autumn Concert Series has been finalised with a feast of music in store over the next three months.

- Wonderful classical line up – all on your doorstep

The line-up for the annual Castleconnell Autumn Concert Series has been finalised with a feast of music in store over the next three months.

This year, we’re delighted to welcome Liz Nolan for RTE Lyric FM and John Gilhooly of Wigmore Hall to introduce the artists and the programme.

The first of the four classical music performances in the series will take place on Tuesday 30 August at 8.00pm with soprano Deirdre Moynihan and guitarist Alec O’Leary performing ‘Shakespeare - Songs Rich and Strange!’  The performance is introduced by Liz Nolan, RTE lyric fm.

Details of the 11th annual series have been announced by the Arts Office of Limerick City and County Council and the Castleconnell Concert Committee.  The series is supported by the Arts Council.

Sheila Deegan Arts Officer, Limerick City and County Council said: “This year’s series will bring very well known duos and quartets to Castleconnell and we are delighted to have Castleconnell’s own John Gilhooly, who is director of the world renowned Wigmore Hall in London, and Chairman of the Royal Philharmonic Society in the UK, introducing one of the concerts.”

“All Saints Church in Castleconnell is once again the venue for the four concert series.  Our aim in presenting these concerts is to give the people of Limerick the opportunity to enjoy live classical music, performed by highly skilled musicians at a wonderful venue that are both intimate and local,” she added.

The concert series begins on Tuesday 30 August 2016 with the Moynihan O’Leary Duo. Soprano Deirdre Moynihan and Alec O’Leary on guitar are recognised as one of Ireland’s leading duos. They are an engaging and energetic ensemble with a unique performance style that is charming yet dynamic. Having sculpted their individual musical identities for many years as soloists, they first came together to perform in 2010 and since then they have played many high profile concerts nationally and on the international stage.

‘Songs Rich and Strange!’ presents songs from Shakespeare’s plays, settings from the past and present, and songs of his time in a sound-tapestry of the popular music from the life and times of William Shakespeare (1564–1616). Much of the programme includes settings of Shakespeare’s plays along with songs that were directly referenced by characters in some of his works, including the well known ballad ‘Greensleeves’ alluded to in The Merry Wives of Windsor.

On Tuesday 27 September, Aoife Nic Athlaoich, Yonit Kosovske and guest Debbie Diamond present ‘Il Furibondo, the Madman!’  Cellist Aoife Nic Athlaoich, playing on a late 18th-century English cello by Jonathan Barrett, and harpsichordist Yonit Kosovske present solo and duo instrumental pieces from the 17th and 18th centuries.

On Tuesday 18 October, leading international recital venue Wigmore Hall presents the multi-award winning Van Kuijk Quartet.  The concert will be introduced by Castleconnell man John Gilhooly OBE, director of Wigmore Hall and chairman of the Royal Philharmonic Society.

The Van Kuijk Quartet is one of today's most promising quartets. They are winners of the Haydn prize and Beethoven prize at the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, HSBC 2014 laureates of the Aix-en-Provence Festival Academy, and first prize and Audience Award winners at the International String Quartet Competition in Trondheim, Norway.

On Tuesday 29 November the Castleconnell Autumn Concert Series 2016 presents the Vanbrugh Quartet - Ireland's most distinguished string quartet.  The Vanbrugh has been based in Cork since 1985 and is one of Europe's most successful quartets, recognised for their beauty of sound, clarity of texture and integrity of interpretation.

Ticket details for the Castleconnell 2016 Autumn Concerts Series programme at the All Saints' Church (Tickets €15 available at the door prior to each performance, €10 concession).  Online pre-booking is recommended: www.limetreetheatre.ie Box Office 061 774774.

Further information is available from Limerick City and County Council Arts Office, on 061 557363 | 061 557421 | artsoffice@limerick.ie | facebook.com/LimerickArtsOffice | Twitter @LimerickArts.

Upcoming concerts:

  • Tuesday 30 August | Moynihan O’Leary Duo | Shakespeare - Songs Rich and Strange!
  • Tuesday 27 September | Aoife Nic Athlaoich, Yonit Kosovske and guest Debbie Diamond | Il Furibondo, the Madman!
  • Tuesday 18 October | Wigmore Hall presents Van Kuijk Quartet
  • Tuesday 29 November | Vanbrugh Quartet

All concerts begin at 8.00pm Tickets €15/Concessions €10 available at the door.

Online pre-booking recommended: www.limetreetheatre.ie/venue/allsaintscastleconnell/ or Box Office (061) 774774.

For further information please contact Limerick Arts Office, Merchants Quay, Limerick on 061 557363 or artsoffice@limerick.ie.

The Castleconnell Autumn Concert Series is a Limerick Arts Office initiative in collaboration with the Castleconnell Concert committee.

The concerts are supported by the Arts Council and the Limerick Arts Office

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