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CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY-MARCH 2015 Box Office www.nch.ie 01 417 0000 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 Ray Chen ©Uwe Arens

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Sunday 25 January 2015Benjamin GrosvenorProgramme includes Rameau, Bach-Busoni, Franck, Chopinand Granados.Tickets from ¤20

Thursday 5 February 2015The King’s SingersProgramme includes Striggio, Gibbons, Cavendish, Weelkes Stanford & many more.Tickets from ¤30

Thursday 19 February 2015Ray Chen violinJulien Quentin pianoProgramme includes Arvo Pärt, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky & StravinskyTickets from ¤20

Wednesday 25 February 2015Paul LewisProgramme - all BeethovenTickets from ¤25

Thursday 26 March 2015Natalie Dessay sopranoPhilippe Cassard pianoProgramme includes Schumann Brahms, Duparc & more.Tickets from ¤25

Thursday 16 April 2015New York PhilharmonicAlan Gilbert conductor Joyce DiDonato mezzo-sopranoProgramme includes Ravel, Strauss & Esa-Pekka Salonen.Tickets from ¤70

Monday 27 April 2015John O’ConorProgramme includes Schubert & Beethoven.Tickets from ¤20

Sunday 3 May 2015Latvian Radio ChoirSigvards Klava conductorProgramme includes Rachmaninov, Bach/Nystedt, Eriks Ešenvalds, Anders Hillborg, Ligeti, Peteris Vasks.Tickets from ¤20

Thursday 21 May 2015Ulster OrchestraRafael Payare conductor Alisa Weilerstein celloProgramme includes Wagner, Elgar & Shostakovich.Tickets from ¤20

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2015NationalConcertHall21.01.15Punch BrothersSupport Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh and Dan Trueman’s Laghdú

01.02.15Lambchop perform Nixon Support Adrian Crowley

10/11/12.04.15April Jazz

Reijseger / Fraanje / SyllaTomasz Stanko Quartet with Sue Rynhart DuoAnouar Brahem Quartet with special guest Sean Mac Erlaine saxophoneThe Bad Plus perform the Ornette Coleman Masterpiece Science Fiction with Ron Miles, Tim Berne and Same NewsomeSpecial guest OKO (Dublin electro improvisers)

04.05.15Philip Glass The Études17.06.15Nils Frahm

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January listings 2February listings 3March listings 4January Highlight - Stars Of The Old School by Dick O’Riordan 6January Concerts - Main Auditorium 8January Concerts - John Field Room 26February Highlight - Perspectives Spring 2015 by Tony Clayton-Lea 28February Concerts - Main Auditorium 30February Concerts - John Field Room 58March Highlight - What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music by David Lang 60March Concerts - Main Auditorium 62March Concerts - John Field Room 84Forthcoming Highlights 86Friends Events 88Education Events 90Booking and General Information 97Getting Here and Parking 99Seating Plan 100

PATRONMichael D. Higgins President of Ireland

The National Concert Hall is supported by The Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

CONTENTS

RESIDENT AT THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALL

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraChamber Choir Ireland

Irish Baroque OrchestraMusic Network

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JANUARY 2015Thu 1 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Viennese Whirls 8Fri 2/Sat 3 MA The Wizard of Oz 9Sun 4 MA NYOI New Year Gala 10Wed 7 JFR Conor Linehan, piano recital 26Thu 8 MA The Fureys in Concert 10Fri 9 JFR Songs You Should Hear (or should hear again) 26Fri 9 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: The Music Makers 11Sat 10 MA Dublin Youth Orchestras Annual concert 11Sun 11 MA Reeling in The Showband Years 12Mon 12 JFR Piano recital by Angela Brownridge 26Tue 13 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Horizons 2015: Gráinne Mulvey 12Tue 13 JFR Of Ladies Lost and Found 26Wed 14 MA The Burren Backroom Series Concert and CD launch 14Thu 15 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra Signature Series: Danielle de Niese 14Fri 16 JFR Trio Gerbera World Cultures series: Enrique Granados, Giuseppe Martucci 27Fri 16 MA PIPEWORKS: Mark Duley, organ 15Fri 16 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Clown & Philosopher 15Sat 17 MA The Essential Finbar Wright 16Tue 20 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Horizons 2015: David Coonan 16Tue 20 MA DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama presents Breaking New Ground 18Wed 21 MA Perspectives 2015: Punch Brothers 19Thu 22 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra Signature Series: David Arnold 20Fri 23 JFR Jazz Sketches on Sondheim 27Fri 23 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Nordic Giants 20Sat 24 MA Johann Strauss Gala 21Sun 25 MA International Concert Series 2014/2015: Benjamin Grosvenor, piano 22Mon 26 JFR John McCormack’s Life and Songs 27Tue 27 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Horizons 2015: Philip Hammond 24Tue 27 JFR Sergey Schepkin, piano 27Thu 29 MA The Three Tenors & Special Guests 24Fri 30 JFR Pianist David Syme in Concert 27Fri 30 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Gallic Charms 25Sat 31 MA Anton & Erin ‘That’s Entertainment’ 25

MA Main Auditorium JFR John Field Room

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Sun 1 MA Perspectives 2015: Lambchop performing their acclaimed album NIXON in full 30Tue 3 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Horizons 2015: John Buckley 31Tue 3 JFR Champions of Barbershop. 58Wed 4 MA Irish Chamber Orchestra: World Premiére 31Thu 5 MA International Concert Series 2014/2015: The King’s Singers 32Fri 6 JFR Lunchtime with The Schumanns 58Fri 6 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Heavenly Length 33Sat 7 MA The 20th Festival of Youth Orchestras 34Sun 8 University Church Vanbrugh Quartet-Schubert and Haydn Series 36Sun 8 MA 24 Hours From Tulsa - Remembering Gene Pitney 37Tues 10/ MA An Evening with Elaine Paige 38 Thu 12 Fri 13 JFR Pigalle - The Life and Music of Edith Piaf 58Fri 13 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Rollercoaster 40Sat 14 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Valentine’s with Declan O’Rourke 40Sun 15 University Church Vanbrugh Quartet-Schubert and Haydn Series 41Sun 15 MA An Evening With Curtis Stigers & His Musicians. 42Tue 17 MA Great Symphonies Close Up with Charles Hazlewood 44Tue 17 MA The 2015 National Concert Hall Rising Star Alex Petcu-Colan, percussion 45Wed 18 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Strike up the Band, The Gershwins in Hollywood 46Thu 19 MA International Concert Series 2014/2015: Ray Chen, violin & Julien Quentin, piano 47Fri 20 JFR More Good Old Days of Dublin’s Theatre Royal 58Fri 20 MA PIPEWORKS: David Adams, organ 48Fri 20 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Musical Peaks 48Sat 21 MA Puccini By Candlelight 50Sun 22 University Church Vanbrugh Quartet Schubert and Haydn Series 51Mon 23 MA Keep The Home Fires Burning: Songs of The First World War 52Tue 24 MA A Leaving Certificate Guide To Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique 52 with The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Tue 24 MA Isla Grant 53Wed 25 MA International Concert Series 2014/2015: Paul Lewis, piano 54Thu 26 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Essential Classics 56Fri 27 JFR We’re Old-Fashioned 58Fri 27 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Mexican Wave 56Sat 28 MA The Gloaming 57

MA Main AuditoriumJFR John Field Room

FEBRUARY 2015

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MARCH 2015Sun 1 MA The Gloaming 57 Mon 2 Tue 3 MA Waltons World Masters - Habib Koité 62Wed 4 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Disco Inferno! 62Fri 6 ML What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music 66 Tom Johnson: Nine Bells (Festival Opening) Fri 6 EL What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music 66 Bang on a Can All-Stars and Trio Mediæval: Steel HammerFri 6 MA What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music 63 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and So PercussionFri 6 EL What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music 67 Dublin Guitar Quartet premiére new Michael Gordon pieceSat 7 MA What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music 64 Bang on A Can Marathon: AfternoonSat 7 MA What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music 65 Bang on a Can MarathonSun 8 MA RIAM Performing Groups Annual Concert 68Mon 9 MA Dublin & Dun Laoghaire ETB Festival of Music 68Tue 10 MA Artane School of Music - Annual Showcase 70Wed 11 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Heroes in Hollywood 70Thu 12 MA The Unthanks 71Fri 13 JFR The Singing Harp 84Fri 13 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Song Of Summer 71Sat 14 MA Céilí House Live in Concert 72Sun 15 MA The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child 73Mon 16 MA The Kilfenora Céilí Band 74Tue 17 MA A Tribute to Master Uilleann Piper Liam O’Flynn with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 75Wed 18 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Essential Classics 75Thu 19 MA Verdi Requiem: The University of Dublin Choral Society 76Fri 20 JFR I’m Hip. A tribute to Blossom Dearie 84Fri 20 MA PIPEWORKS: David Leigh, organ 76Fri 20 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Poetry & Mayhem 77Mon 23 MA CDETB Music Centre Celebration Concert 77Wed 25 MA RTÉ Concert Orchestra: Essential Classics 78Thu 26 MA International Concert Series 2014/2015 79 Natalie Dessay, soprano; Philippe Cassard, piano

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MARCH 2015Fri 27 JFR Piano Recital by Melissa Jennings 84Fri 27 MA RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2014-2015: Voices To Thrill 80Sat 28 JFR West Cork Comes to Dublin 83 Henning Kraggerud, violin; Krzysztof Chorzelski,viola; Natalie Clein, celloSat 28 EL West Cork Comes to Dublin 83 Artis QuartetSat 28 JFR West Cork Comes to Dublin 83 Mairead Hickey, violin; Gary Beecher, pianoSat 28 MA West Cork Comes to Dublin 80Sat 28 EL West Cork Comes to Dublin 83 Vanbrugh Quartet; Paavali Jumppanen, pianoSun 29 MA ESB Feis Ceoil Gala 81Mon 30 JFR Love, Loss and Friendship 84Tue 31 JFR A Chocolate Box of Song 84

MA Main AuditoriumJFR John Field RoomEL Engineering LibraryML Medical Library

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Stars Of The Old Schoolby Dick O’Riordan, Classical Music Columnist with The Sunday Business Post

John O’Conor, Benjamin Grosvenor and Paul Lewis are three of the most sought-after pianists today, yet they look back to past generations of musicians for their inspiration

The National Concert Hall has chosen pianists of three different generations for its International Concert Series but whereas their ages may span different periods, their virtuosity has one thing in common - they are all pianists of the “old school” - musicians of great technical ability, but who also have a deep intellectual commitment bordering on musical spirituality.

Ireland’s John O’Conor and England’s Paul Lewis and Benjamin Grosvenor are steeped in a traditionalist approach that precedes the rise in modern times of the so-called celebrity pianist. All three find inspiration and motivation in the interpretations and styles of maestros of the past - many with pedigree links to the teaching methods of the great composers themselves.

O’Conor has been a leading world exponent of the “old school” and his triumphs and achievements at home during more than 40 years on the world stage has been more than matched with the fame and respect he has received abroad for his dedicated and scholarly approach.

It is not difficult to find review quotes that are breathtaking in scope and observation:

“A pianist of unbounding sensitivity” (Gramophone); “He represents a vanishing tradition that favors inner expression and atmosphere over showmanship and bravura” (Chicago Tribune) ; “Impeccable technique and musicality… it would be hard to imagine better performances”

(Sunday Times – London); “This artist has the kind of flawless touch that makes an audience gasp“ (Washington Post); “Exquisite playing” (New York Times).

O’Conor is justifiably honoured at home as well, not least on the walls of the NCH where space is found for great international contemporaries - names such as Ashkenazy, Schiff and Barenboim. Beside them, you will find O’Conor with Beethoven looking over his shoulder - a tribute to the Irish pianist’s phenomenal reputation in the master’s repertoire. He has recorded all Beethoven’s sonatas and concertos with universal acclaim, even pushing the BBC’s prestigious CD Review to declare that “O’Conor should be now recognised as the world’s premier Beethoven interpreter”.

Among a swathe of foreign government awards for services to music have been Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres” in France, Ehrenkreuz fur Wissenschaft und Kunst in Austria and Order of the Rising Sun in Japan.

Benjamin GrosvenorAll three pianists are charismatic performers, but Benjamin Grosvenor also has an intriguing personality for a lad of just 22 who is one of the most important pianists to emerge on the international stage in the past decade.

As with Paul Lewis, great concert hall notices are one thing, but worldwide celebrity stems from television and Grosvenor’s subdued retro approach has endeared itself to British audiences desperate to escape any whiff of X-factored phoniness.

A prodigy son of a music teaching mother, he mopped up rakes of awards by being termed “old-fashioned” in his

January Highlight

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approach. The Times declared him “…almost from another age”. At ten, in 2003, he became the youngest ever winner of four major competitions. He soon followed by taking the keyboard section in the BBC’s Young Musician of the Year contest (losing out overall to the dazzling Scot, Nicola Benedetti. In 2011 he debuted at the BBC Proms as the youngest ever soloist. London’s Evening Standard even named him in its Top Ten Britons list.

Grosvenor says he admires many great players today - fellow Englishman Stephen Hough in particular - but it is when he mentions old-world favourites, such as Romanian Dinu Lipatti and Russian Vladimir Horowitz, that achievement of tonal colour becomes paramount in his consideration.

“I do have a pronounced interest in pianists of the past, both for the absolute merits of their performances and because one becomes exposed to potentially important musical expressive tools that may have disappeared from the modern lexicon,” he says.

“Of course, you cannot give `sepia-tinted’ performances, as if seeking to re-invent a bygone era, but to ignore the recorded legacy of immensely talented musicians who worked with some of the great composers would be to miss out on a rich part of our artistic heritage.”

This is Grosvenor’s third visit to the NCH, having played in 2013 and as guest soloist with the Ulster Orchestra in 2009.

Paul LewisUnlike Ben Grosvenor, Paul Lewis did not have the advantages of a music background when he became interested in music’. His father worked on the Liverpool docks, and Lewis recalls that there was only a crude electronic organ with a one-octave range in their home.

“Occasionally, my dad would play one of his John Denver records, but that was about it, really.”

However, this did not stop Lewis from getting involved at a school which taught cello only - “and I hated it,” he recalled.

He took up the piano and became

self-taught, mainly thanks to a public music library nearby - a great facility but hardly a fast-track into the uber-competitive world of the pianoforte.

He advanced well, but then had one massive stroke of good fortune - he was singled out for special tuition by the great Alfred Brendel at a master-class and became a favoured pupil.

This did not prove easy, but a baptism of fire. “It took me a long time to learn how to deal with Alfred’s lessons. I couldn’t just imitate him, I had to internalise it and find my own way.”

It was tough going, but Lewis was soon driving a successful career, winning many top competitions and taking second prize in the 1994 World Piano Championship in London. His deep-core passions have always been Beethoven and Schubert, whom he regards as one of the most unjustly undervalued composers of all time.

Lewis, a subject for matinee-idol promotion, has always eschewed glitzy publicity in favour of deep-thinking musicianship. He admires pianists like his mentor Brendel and, earlier still, the Austrian Arthur Schnabel who avoided technical bravado and famously said he played “only music than is better than it can ever be performed.”

Famously, also, Lewis’s career went stellar in the summer of 2010 when he became the first pianist to perform all five Beethoven concerts in a single season of The BBC Proms. His performances were praised for “strong physicality with playing of intellectual rigour and imaginative vigour.”

NCH audiences will undoubtedly see much of that.

Benjamin Grosvenor plays in the NCH International Concert Series on January 25, Paul Lewis on February 25, and John O’Conor on April 27. Prices ¤20-¤60.Tel 01 417 0000 or www.nch.ie

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Anna Devin

VIENNESE WHIRLSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

THURSDAY 1 JAN 2:30PM/6:30PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraAnna Devin sopranoRobert Houlihan conductorPresented by George Hamilton, RTÉ lyric fm

It wouldn’t be New Year’s Day without the melody-filled music of the Viennese masters. So travel back in time to celebrate in glittering style with some of the most entrancing and beautiful music ever written. Gems from the pens of the Strauss family, Suppé and Léhar include the unforgettable Blue Danube, swooning Roses from the South and the atmospheric Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna. Irish soprano Anna Devin joins us for the aching romance of Lehár (‘Meine Lippen, sie küssen’ and Vilja Lied), infectious giggling from Strauss (Laughing Song) and the magical anthem Vienna, City of My Dreams.

Tickets: ¤15, ¤24, ¤30, ¤35, ¤40 Concessions: ¤13.50, ¤22.60, ¤27, ¤31.50, ¤36Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Insights

A series of talks given by respected figures in Irish music, each talk takes its theme from an upcoming concert in the International Concert Series.

Tuesday 20 January6:45 – 7:45PM

Tuesday 10 February6:45 – 7:45PM

Wednesday 18 March6:45 – 7:45PM

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Tickets: ¤20, ¤29, ¤32, ¤36 Family ticket - ¤99 (4 seats, additional family seats ¤25 each)Group Discount AvailablePresented by Festival Productions

THE WIZARD OF OZ

FRIDAY 2/SATURDAY 3 JANUARY 2PM/6PM

Tony Finnegan The Lion • Michael Evans The Scarecrow • Jimmy Dixon The Tin ManLaura Kerr The Wicked Witch of the West • Annaliesa Evans Glinda Sean Corcoran The Wizard • The Festival Orchestra chorus and dancersVivian Coates director • Aidan Faughey conductorRebecca Leonard choreographer • John O’Donoghue set designerAlistair Kerr lighting designer

The Wizard of Oz - the timeless story of Dorothy’s journey down the Yellow Brick Road - the classic family musical.The Wizard of Oz is coming to the National Concert Hall this Christmas with the classic family musical by Festival Productions. This lavish production features a star-studded cast, spectacular costumes and sets, the wonderful Festival chorus, dancers and orchestra. From the people who brought you “The Sound of Music” and “Annie”. For the child in us all!

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The FureysLes Neish

Tickets: ¤18 (Children under 18: ¤9)Concessions: ¤1310% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall. 10% group discount available12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlySponsored by The Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon Presented by The National Youth Orchestra of Ireland

Tickets: ¤30, ¤32.50, ¤3510% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlySponsored by VW CommercialsPresented by Joe McCadden Management

NYOI NEW YEAR GALA

THE FUREYS IN CONCERT

SUNDAY 4 JANUARY 3PMLes Neish tubaThe National Youth Orchestra of Ireland Gearóid Grant conductor Tripp/Kleinsinger Tubby the Tuba, Williams Concerto for Bass Tuba in F minor, 2nd mvtMonti CzárdásDvorák Symphony No. 7 in D minor. The 104-strong National Youth Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by Gearóid Grant, presents Vaughan Williams’ Concerto for Bass Tuba in a spectacular New Year celebration! Les Neish, one of the leading tuba players of his generation, also joins the orchestra as soloist for Monti’s Czardas and family favourite Tubby the Tuba!

THURSDAY 8 JANUARY 8PM

Hear legends of Irish music and song The Fureys, perform all their hit songs including I will love you, Sweet 16, Green fields of France, The old man, Red rose café, Clare to here, Her father didn’t like me anyway, Leaving Nancy, Steal away and more. A Fureys concert is always a night to remember.

National YouthOrchestra of IrelandCeolfhoireann Náisiúnta Óige na hÉireann

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RTÉ Philharmonic Choir

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 (Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50)Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: ¤25(Children, students and concessions: ¤15) Presented by Dublin Youth Orchestras

THE MUSIC MAKERSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA2014-2015

DUBLIN YOUTH ORCHESTRAS ANNUAL CONCERT

FRIDAY 9 JANUARY 8PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraHugh Tinney piano • Imelda Drumm mezzo-soprano • RTÉ Philharmonic Choir (chorus master Mark Hindley)Andrew Litton conductor

Elaine Agnew Everyone SangRTÉ commission/world premiere Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K.466 Elgar The Music Makers Marking the 30th anniversary of the RTÉ Philharmonic Choir with the premiere of Elaine Agnew’s setting of Siegfried Sassoon’s moving poem of unexpected beauty and hope and Edward Elgar’s tender and beautiful work inspired by Arthur O’Shaughnessy’s Ode. One of Mozart’s best-loved piano concertos follows.

Soundings, 7pm In Conversation:Elaine Agnew & Mark Hindley

SATURDAY 10 JANUARY 7PM

The Junior Strings OrchestraVanessa Sweeney conductorIntermediate OrchestraPhilip Thomas conductorConcert OrchestraRonan O’Reilly conductorSymphony OrchestraFergus Sheil conductor

Dublin Youth Orchestras consists of four separate orchestras with a total of 400 young players between the ages of 9 and 21, providing them with an orchestral musical education and opportunities to perform.

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Gráinne Mulvey

Tickets: ¤30, ¤35 (Choir Balcony: ¤25) 10% concession available10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall10% group discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets only Presented by Tommy Swarbrigg promotions

FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

REELING IN THE SHOWBAND YEARS

LIFE IS A WAVE…RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HORIZONS 2015: GRÁINNE MULVEY

SUNDAY 11 JANUARY 8PM

Roly Daniels • Eileen Reid • Paddy ColeThe Conquerors ShowbandLorraine McDonald • Tommy Swarbrigg Jimmy Swarbrigg • Ronan Collins host

Reeling In the Showband Years is back, starring Roly Daniels, a living legend of showbiz for the past 40 years and Eileen Reid, the biggest female vocalist of the Showband era, whose hits include Are you teasing me? and I gave my wedding dress away.Paddy Cole returns by overwhelming popular request. Lorraine McDonald sings The Showband Ladies and don’t miss The Conquerors Showband, one of the greatest of them all and Eurovision stars Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg! The show’s exciting finale is an all cast salute to the Showband Era.

TUESDAY 13 JANUARY 1:05PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraMartin Johnson celloGavin Maloney conductorPresented by Bernard Clarke, RTÉ lyric fmDavid Bremner Gap Static (2014) world premiere Gráinne Mulvey Diffractions (2014) world premiere Nicola Lefanu Threnody (2014) world premiere Gráinne Mulvey Cello Concerto: Excursions and Ascents (2014) RTÉ commission / world premiere

LIFE IS A WAVE…‘Four world premieres. Three generations of composers. I explore Alpine glaciers and the mysteries of light with John Tyndall in both my cello concerto Excursions and Ascents and in Diffractions for orchestra.’ Gráinne Mulvey Composer in conversation 12.30pm:CMC Director Evonne Ferguson with Gráinne Mulvey

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theFureys

Legends of Irish music & song The FUREYS, renowned for their hit songs ‘I will love you’, ‘Sweet 16’, ‘The Green fields of France’, ‘The old man’, ‘Red rose café’, ‘Clare to here’, ‘Her father didn’t like me anyway’, ‘Leaving Nancy’,

‘Steal away’ etc return to the National Concert Hall for another night of music and song.

Along with all their hits, they will also be including songs from their new album ‘The Times they are a changing’

A FUREYS concert is always a night to remember.

NATIONAL CONCERT HALLTHURSDAY 8th JANUARY 2015

Tickets €25, €30, €32.50 and €35 (no booking fee) Show 8pmBookings: Telephone: (01) 4170000 or www.nch.ie

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Danielle de Niese

Tickets: ¤35 Presented by Burren Productions

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THE BURREN BACKROOM SERIES CONCERT AND CD LAUNCH

RTÉ CONCERTORCHESTRA SIGNATURE SERIES: DANIELLE DE NIESE

WEDNESDAY 14 JANUARY 8PM

An evening of traditional and contemporary Celtic music, song and dance with Sharon Shannon, Dervish, Sean Keane, Lúnasa, Andy Irvine, Jim Murray, Seamus Begley, Tommy, Louise and Rose McCarthy, Jacque-line McCarthy and Tommy Keane, Johnny Ringo McDonagh, celebrating the release of the CD, Live from the Burren Backroom, Volume 1. This special concert will cel-ebrate the power of live traditional music in strengthening bonds between Ireland and America.

Supporting the Walk in My Shoes Campaign, part of St Patrick’s Mental Health Foundation.

THURSDAY 15 JANUARY 8PM

RTÉ Concert OrchestraNeil Thomson conductorDanielle de Niese soprano

Having stolen the hearts of the audience during her last visit, Danielle de Niese returns to launch the RTÉ Concert Orchestra Signature Series 2015.

A ‘sweet, gleaming soprano’ with ‘phenomenal musicality’, de Niese breathes new life into opera.

Prepare to be spellbound as Danielle de Niese takes the stage for a gorgeous programme that will show the true range of her vocal talent and why The New York Times remarked that her voice was ‘seductive enough to woo gods as well as mortals’.

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Maxim Rysanov

Tickets: FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by Pipeworks in association with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and the National Concert Hall

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PIPEWORKS RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

CLOWN & PHILOSOPHERRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

FRIDAY 16 JANUARY 6:45PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraMark Duley organ

JS Bach Prelude in E flat BWV 552i Messiaen Combat de la mort et de la vie (Le Corps Glorieux) JS Bach Fugue in E flat BWV 552ii

A mystical take on the theme of Strauss’ Tod und Verklärung (to be heard in the 8pm symphony concert) can be found in Olivier Messiaen’s monumental meditation on the battle between life and death. Framing it is one of JS Bach’s most exultant works linking the human and the divine, the prelude an earthly dance transfigured and the fugue a heavenly glimpse of the Trinity.

FRIDAY 16 JANUARY 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraMaxim Rysanov viola • John Finucane clarinet • Alan Buribayev conductorR Strauss Till Eulenspiegel lustige Streiche Bartók Viola Concerto Bruch Double Concerto for Clarinet and Viola in E minor R Strauss Tod und Verklärung Strauss the rollicking clown (Till Eulenspiegel) and Strauss at his most philosophical and profound (Tod und Verklärung) frame Bartók’s potently lyrical Viola Concerto - with the charismatic young violist Maxim Rysanov as soloist - and Bruch’s romantic Double Concerto with the orchestra’s own Principal Clarinettist John Finucane.

Soundings, 7pm In Conversation: Maxim Rysanov & John Finucane

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Finbar Wright David Coonan

Tickets: ¤30, ¤35, ¤39 (Choir Balcony: ¤25) 10% Concessions available 10% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallGroup discount available 10%All discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd

FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

THE ESSENTIAL FINBAR WRIGHTCELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS

HIDDEN VISIONSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HORIZONS 2015: DAVID COONAN

SATURDAY 17 JANUARY 8PM

Finbar Wright and His Musicians

Finbar Wright returns to the National Concert Hall with an array of top class musicians to perform his greatest hits and all your favourites and to mark twenty-five years of making heart-warming music, not only on this legendary stage but also on stages around the world. Regarded as one of the finest voices of modern times and Ireland’s best loved tenor, this will be a night of beautiful songs, some laughter, lots of smiles and excellent entertainment!

TUESDAY 20 JANUARY 1:05PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraKristine Balanas violinGavin Maloney conductor Presented by Bernard Clarke, RTÉ lyric fm

Joseph Davies Byzantium for orchestra (2012) Irish premiereDavid Coonan Träumerei for violin and orchestra (2011) Irish premiereDavid Coonan Sarcasms for orchestra (2014) RTÉ commission / world premiere.

‘The transcendent worlds of Yeats, Brahms’ unseen love-letters, and the two-sided sar-donicism of Sergei Prokofiev; all lie interwo-ven in the hinterlands of the three works on this programme.’ David Coonan

Composer in conversation 12.30pm:CMC Director Evonne Ferguson with David Coonan

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Opera & Ballet International presents two Ellen Kent productions with international soloists, full orchestra & chorus

The National Concert HallButterfl y Sat 18 April 7.30pm Traviata Sun 19 April 7.30pm

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Starring the beautiful Korean soprano Elena Dee* & Japanese

soprano Miki Mori*.

The love storythat gripped Paris

‘First-rate singing’THE STAGE

Starring Elena Dee and Alyona Kistenyova.*

This striking production boasts sumptuous sets and costumes.

All productions sung in Italian with English surtitles.

*Cast subect to change

WINNER ‘BEST OPERA AWARD’

LIVERPOOL DAILY POST THEATRE AWARDS

‘This is a Butterfl yto cherish’ MANCHESTER

EVENING NEWS

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DIT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA BREAKING NEW GROUND

TUESDAY 20 JANUARY 8PM

Andrew Synnott conductor, composerKeith Pascoe conductorSingers and Orchestra of DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama

Synnott Breaking New Ground Alday Grand Symphony in D Breaking New Ground is an opera about the human struggle with mind and body, and the darker impulses that lurk within us. It is also an opera about art. The story follows three performance artists divided in time and space attempting to perform a ground-breaking work. Breaking New Ground celebrates the 125th Anniversary of DIT Conservatory and the launch of the new DIT MMus in Opera/Repetiteur, the first of its kind in Ireland.

Tickets: ¤20 (Concessions: ¤15) 20% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall20% group discount available12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama

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Mini Music is an action-packed music workshop experience for babies and young children aged 3 months to 5 years old. 30-minute workshops take place on Saturdays at the National Concert Hall. Carefully designed to suit each of the age groups, workshops are fun and accessible with foot-tapping, memorable tunes!

Young Maestros

Join our Young Maestros today and receive a 20%

discount on up to 2 tickets for Mini Music workshops!

For more information see our Education Events

on page 94 or visit www.nch.ie

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Punch Brothers

Tickets: ¤2510% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The National Concert Hall

PERSPECTIVES 2015PUNCH BROTHERS

WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY 8PM

Support Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Dan Trueman’s: Laghdú

Punch Brothers are the New York City-based quintet of mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Gabe Witcher. Vanity Fair hailed their 2012 album, Who’s Feeling Young Now? as ‘their most expressive work yet as an ensemble; sophisticated, pop-y, kinetic and profound, all at once.’

Its debut disc for Nonesuch Records, Punch, was released in 2008, followed by the Jon Brion-produced Antifogmatic (2010). Punch Brothers have been featured on the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers’ film Inside Llewyn Davis. The band perform tracks from their upcoming album.

‘Their songs glitter and soar, capable of pushing beyond traditional bluegrass into alternative rock.’ The Times

The acclaimed new collaboration of Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and U.S. composer Dan Trueman brings fiddle playing into a new dimension. Their album Laghdú has been widely acclaimed.

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David Arnold Howard Shelley

Tickets: ¤20, ¤35, ¤45 (Concessions: ¤18, ¤31.50, ¤40.50) Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 (Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50)Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA SIGNATURE SERIES: DAVID ARNOLD

NORDIC GIANTSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

THURSDAY 22 JANUARY 8PM

RTÉ Concert OrchestraNicholas Dodd conductorDavid Arnold piano, vocals, guitar

He scored a whopping five James Bond films: Casino Royale, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day and Quantum of Solace as well as Independence Day, Stargate, Godzilla, Sherlock and the music for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Now, Grammy Award winner David Arnold performs his adored film, TV and Olympic music with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, in this brand new concept, only once before performed by him in London in July 2014.

FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraHoward Shelley piano/conductor

Sibelius Finlandia Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor Nielsen Symphony No. 2, The Four Temperaments

Pianist-director Howard Shelley returns to celebrate the 150th anniversaries of the birth of two Scandinavian giants: Sibelius, with his vibrantly atmospheric epic-in-miniature Finlandia, and Carl Nielsen, whose Second Symphony brilliantly evokes the contrasted moods of The Four Temperaments. Grieg’s perennially popular, tune-filled Piano Concerto is a glorious expression of youthful exuberance. Soundings, 7pm In ConversationHoward Shelley

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Tickets: ¤36.50, ¤44.50, ¤47.50 (Choir Balcony: ¤26)10% concessions available 10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall20% group discount available12% discount for Irish Countrywomen’s Association membersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Raymond Gubbay Ltd

JOHANN STRAUSS GALA

SATURDAY 24 JANUARY 3:15PM/8PM

Johann Strauss Dancers & Orchestra Conducted & hosted by Rainer Hersch with Kristy Swift soprano

Works to include Blue Danube Waltz, Radetzky March, Tales From The Vienna Woods, Thunder And Lightning Polka, Laughing Song From Die Fledermaus, Perpetuum Mobile, Roses From The South Waltz plus many more of your favourite waltzes and polkas from the Strauss family and friends.

Imagine a ballroom, the guests have arrived and the celebration is about to begin… The candelabra twinkle, the conductor taps his baton, the dancers take their partners and the orchestra plays a sparkling assortment of much-loved music from the Strauss family. This is Raymond Gubbay’s Johann Strauss Gala, the show that has enchanted audiences across the UK and Ireland for 40 years with its whirls and twirls, billowing gowns and graceful elegance. Irrepressible showman Rainer Hersch returns to host this anniversary tour, guiding you, with a dash of comedy, through this frolicking show filled with music, laughter and dance.

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Benjamin Grosvenor

Tickets: ¤30, ¤35, ¤40, ¤45 (¤20 Choir Balcony) Supported by The Irish Times Presented by The National Concert Hall

INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES 2014/2015BENJAMIN GROSVENOR PIANO

SUNDAY 25 JANUARY 8PM

Rameau Gavotte and Variations in A minorBach-Busoni Chaconne in D minorFranck Prélude, choral et fugueChopin BarcarolleChopin Two MazurkasChopin Ballade No. 3Granados 3 pieces from Goyescas

Acclaimed British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor is internationally recognized for his electrifying performances and penetrating interpretations. An exquisite technique and ingenious flair for tonal colour are the hallmarks which make him one of the most sought-after young pianists in the world.

Described by some as a ‘skill and talent not heard since Kissin’s teenage Russian debut’ (Gramophone Magazine), Benjamin is renowned for his distinctive sound, described as ‘poetic and gently ironic, brilliant yet clear-minded, intelligent but not without humour, all translated through a beautifully clear and singing touch’ (The Independent).

“A ‘Golden Age’ pianist” American Record Guide“almost from another age” The Times

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Philip Hammond

FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: ¤35, ¤32.5010% concessions available 10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall10% Group Discount available12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by John Conway for IME International.

PIANO CENTRE STAGERTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HORIZONS 2015:PHILIP HAMMOND

THE THREE TENORS & SPECIAL GUESTS

TUESDAY 27 JANUARY 1:05PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraMichael Mchale pianoGavin Maloney conductorPresented by Bernard Clarke, RTÉ lyric fm

Philip Hammond ‘...the starry dynamo in the machinery of night...’ (2001) Miniatures and Modulations (2011) Piano Concerto (2014) ‘My music is the result of many influences, and this Horizons concert enjoys the context of the imagery of the black and white movie, the historical Belfast Harp Festival of 1792, and the poetry of the French symbolists.’ Philip Hammond

Composer in conversation 12.30pm:CMC Director Evonne Ferguson with Philip Hammond

THURSDAY 29 JANUARY 8PM

Declan Kelly, Ray O’Hare, Dominic McGorianStar violinist Maria MasonRTÉ Cór na nÓg Children’s Choir, Music Director Mary Amond O’Brien.

Declan Kelly, Ray O’Hare and Dominic McGorian with their amazing voices and super personalities promise you a night to remember! This thrilling, fast-moving concert is packed with the world’s most beautiful, magical, uplifting songs. Hear songs made famous by Sinatra, Leonard Cohen, Pavarotti, The Dubliners and many more!

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Craig Ogden Anton du Beke & Erin Boag

Ticket: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 (Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50)Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: ¤42.50, ¤49.50, ¤54.50 (Choir Balcony: ¤32.50)10% concessions available10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall10% group discount available12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Raymond Gubbay Ltd

GALLIC CHARMSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

ANTON & ERIN‘THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT’

FRIDAY 30 JANUARY 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraCraig Ogden guitarTakuo Yuasa conductor

Bizet Carmen Suite No. 1 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Organ

Rodrigo’s ever-popular love song to Spain, the Concierto de Aranjuez - with Craig Ogden the virtuoso soloist - boasts a glorious melody at its heart and forms the centrepiece for an evening of Gallic passion and romance. Bizet’s First Carmen Suite is a thrilling, colour-soaked opera in miniature; Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony an orchestral feast of dramatic contrasts. Soundings, 7pm In ConversationCraig Ogden & Takuo Yuasa

SATURDAY 31 JANUARY 8PM

Anton du Beke & Erin BoagRichard Balcombe conductorLance Ellington star vocalistSix-world class Ensemble Dancers plus thefull 25-piece Manchester Concert Orchestra live on stage

This dazzling new production for 2015 including classic hits such as That’s Entertainment, True Love, Make ‘Em Laugh, Steppin’ Out With My Baby and There’s No Business Like Show Business.Join the UK’s favourite dance couple as they combine the sophisticated elegance of their quick step, foxtrot, tango and waltz with the showbiz razzmatazz of hits and steps from stage and screen.

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Wednesday 7 January 8PM

CONOR LINEHAN-PIANO RECITALMozart Sonata in B flat K.570Schumann Fantasy in C Major Op. 17Fauré Nocturne no. 4 in E flat and no. 13 in B minorRavel Le Tombeau de CouperinConor Linehan performs a wide-ranging programme of Classical, Romantic and Impressionist piano music.Tickets: ¤20 (Concessions: ¤16)20% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Conor Linehan

Friday 9 January 1:05PM

SONGS YOU SHOULD HEAR (OR SHOULD HEAR AGAIN) Kathy Nugent and Seamus BrettKathy Nugent and Seamus Brett return in their series of concerts with great songs you may know and love, and some you may not know but will love even more. Kathy, one of Irelands outstanding artists and the equally outstanding pianist Seamus Brett will deliver songs made famous by artists such Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland and from composers such as Berlin, Sondheim, Arlen, and more.Tickets: ¤16 (Friends of The National Concert Hall and Concessions: ¤14) Presented by Paul Black

Monday 12 January 7:30PM

PIANO RECITAL BY ANGELA BROWNRIDGEBeethoven Sonata in F minor Op. 57. Liszt Sosalizio & Petrarch Sonnet 104. Debussy Suite Pour le Piano. Chopin Sonata no. 2 in B flat minor Op. 35. Scriabin Four Studies from Op. 8. Nos. 1, 2, 11, & 12.Hailed as “a star in classical music & one of the world’s finest pianists” by the New York Times Angela presents a programme of some of the greatest works by the composers featured in her recital. “an artist of the highest calibre. Hers was playing of the highest order”.Tickets: ¤20 (Concessions: ¤17)Presented by Angela Brownridge

Tuesday 13 January 8PM

OF LADIES LOST AND FOUNDKaren Underwood Arranged and accompanied by John O’Brien on pianoOf Ladies Lost and Found is an exploration of love and loss by Karen Underwood as witnessed in the songs of artists such as Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Whitney Houston, Edith Piaf, and Amy Winehouse. It is directed and arranged by John O’Brien who was the inspiration behind Pagliacci (Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Opera 2012), Orpheus, and Der Vampyr.Tickets: ¤20 (Concessions: ¤18)10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall10% group discount available12%discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Gerry Barnes Promotions

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Friday 16 January 1:05PM

TRIO GERBERA WORLD CULTURES SERIES Trio Gerbera: Anne Phelan violin, Sokol Koka cello, Svetlana Rudenko pianoE. Granados Trio in C Major, op. 50G. Martucci Trio N2, op. 62 (2 movements)Trio Gerbera returns with an exploration of world cultures.Tickets: ¤18 (Concessions: ¤15)10% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallAll discounts apply to full price tickets only. Presented by Trio Gerbera

Friday 23 January 1:05PM

JAZZ SKETCHES ON SONDHEIMStella Bass voiceCian Boylan piano Jazz singer Stella Bass performs a concert of the music of Stephen Sondheim, probably the greatest living Broadway composer… with a jazz twist. Featuring beautiful new jazz arrangements by top Irish arranger and jazz pianist Cian Boylan, the programme features Sondheim’s most iconic and best-loved songs, bridging the worlds of musical theatre and jazz.Tickets: ¤15 ( Concessions: ¤12)15% discount for friends of The National Concert Hall. 10% group discount12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets only. Presented by Stella Bass

Monday 26 January 8PM

JOHN MCCORMACK’S LIFE AND SONGSPhilip Scott tenorOrla Culleton sopranoPhilip Scott, The Kildare Tenor, draws you into the world of the celebrated Irish tenor, Count John McCormack. The evening consists of such favourites as I hear you calling me, Macushla, The Kerry dance, She is far from the land and a selection of Italian arias plus many more.Tickets: ¤18 (Concessions: ¤15) Groups: ¤14 euros12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlySponsored by Kildare Farm Foods. Presented by Philip Scott

Tuesday 27 January 8PM

SERGEY SCHEPKIN, PIANOSergey Schepkin is a Boston-based classical pianist and is especially renowned for his performances and recordings of Bach. He has performed on many distinguished stages worldwide, from America to Russia to Japan to New Zealand. This programme will include works from Bach, Debussy and Mussorgsky.Tickets: ¤18 (Concessions: ¤15). Presented by Dublin Master Classes

Friday 30 January 1:05PM

PIANIST DAVID SYME IN CONCERTThis programme includes the most thrilling masterpieces from the classical piano repertoire including Chopin’s Polonaise, Debussy’s Clair De Lune, Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue and Monti’s Czárdás. Internationally renowned American pianist David Syme, now living full-time in Ireland, has become one of our country’s most beloved classical musicians. He has a legion of devoted followers who embrace his heartfelt interpretations. This piano master has performed to critical acclaim in 21 countries. A Juilliard alumnus, he was recently awarded an honorary diploma by the Royal Irish Academy Of Music for his contributions to cultural life in Ireland.Tickets: ¤20 20% discount for Friends of The National Concert hallAll discounts apply to full price tickets only Presented by JB Records Inc.

JOHN FIELD ROOM JANUARY

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February Highlight

Perspectives Spring 2015by Tony Clayton-Lea, Irish Times music critic

Some claim that variety is the spice of life; some say that mixing the popular with the esoteric enriches the enjoyment of each; and several others say that you can’t make omelettes without breaking eggs. What this brief preamble means is that you really can’t beat a good rummage through the closets and drawers of contemporary music, and so to say that the National Concert Hall’s schedule of events for its Perspectives Spring 2015 programme is revelatory is surely one of the understatements of the year.

Bringing out the big guns first, there is a rare-as-hen’s-teeth performance (Monday May 4) from acclaimed American minimalist composer, Philip Glass. In the company of pianists Maki Namekawa and Timo Andres, Glass will perform his now complete 20 Études for Piano, which collectively constitutes the composer’s personal and creative expression of dynamics and emotion.

Another rare performance takes place three months earlier (Sunday February 1st) when Nashville-based band, Lambchop, perform their highly praised (and

landmark) 2000 album, Nixon. Arguably the most consistently brilliant and unique American group to emerge during the 1990s, it has been many years since Lambchop set foot on Irish soil – and there’s a double cause for celebration, as the evening’s special guest is Irish singer Adrian Crowley, whose latest album, Some Blue Morning, is up there with the best music released in 2014.

Staying with the unconventional – and performing at the NCH on Wednesday June 17 – we have Berlin-based composer/pianist, Nils Frahm, who elegantly fuses classical with electronic music in an unconventional way that not only defies expectations but also pleases fans of Arvo Pärt and Brian Eno.

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April Jazz, meanwhile, is the title given to a three-day festival (April 10-12; co-presented with Note Productions) featuring the trio of Ernst Reijseger (cello), Harmen Fraanje (piano) and Mola Sylla (vocals, multi-instrumentalist), the Tomasz Stanko Quartet, the Sue Rynhart Duo, oud player Anouar Brahem and his Quartet with guest saxophonist, Sean Mac Erlaine, and The Bad Plus, the latter of which will be joined by a trio of musicians from three generations of jazz (Ron Miles, Tim Berne, Sam Newsome) to recalibrate Ornette Coleman’s masterwork, Science Fiction. Special guests for the Bad Plus event are Dublin electro improvisers, OKO (‘if you like your sonic fields wide and cerebral, then this is the band for you’ notes The Irish Times).

If all of this isn’t enough to give you the right kind of chills, Perspectives 2015 opens (on Wednesday, January 21) with a performance (presumably of the knock-out variety) from The Punch Brothers. A New York City-based five-piece, featuring mercurial mandolinist Chris Thile, they are highly respected by Rolling Stone magazine (‘you’ve got to admire a crew that aspire to be a string-band version of Radiohead – the acoustic framework dazzles… virtuosity used for more than just virtuosity’), and have been described by The Guardian as ‘exciting, wildly original’. The Punch Brothers bring along special guests Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh

and Dan Trueman, whose latest album, Laghdú, was praised on its release by the likes of Martin Hayes (“a spacious and luscious soundscape”) and Iarla Ó Lionaird (“one of the most fulsome and beautiful recordings I have ever heard”).

So there you have it: Perspectives Spring 2015. Something for everyone in the audience. Something for everyone on stage. A few eggs broken, with not a cracked or jagged shell in sight. What’s not to love?

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PERSPECTIVES 2015 LAMBCHOP PERFORMING THEIR ACCLAIMED ALBUM NIXON IN FULL

SUNDAY 1 FEBRUARY 8PM

Support Adrian Crowley.

Long-standing Nashville-based music pioneers Lambchop return to Europe to perform the landmark album, Nixon.

Nixon was released in early 2000. Starting with the swell of horns in the middle of album opener “The Old Gold Shoe,” Nixon glides easily from one unexpected grace note to the next, peppering in funk, R&B, gospel, country, vintage folk—and integrating them all, not presenting them discretely. Lambchop has always taken its Nashville origins seriously, making use of the wide variety of talented musicians who live and work in Music City.

Choice Music Prize-winner Adrian Crowley who marks the release of the stunning Some Blue Morning on Chemickal Underground. Crowley is a man literally haunted by music; his ability to capture these dreams in such a disciplined manner is astoundingly rare.

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John Buckley Irish Chamber Orchestra

FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: ¤20 (Concessions: ¤18)(Students and unwaged: ¤10)10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall10% discount for groups of 10 or more10% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The Irish Chamber Orchestra

MIRRORS OF LIGHTRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HORIZONS 2015: JOHN BUCKLEY

IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRAWORLD PREMIÈRE

TUESDAY 3 FEBRUARY 1:05PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraGwendolyn Masin violin Gavin Maloney conductor Presented by Bernard Clarke, RTÉ lyric fm

Elliott Carter Sound Fields (2007)Irish premiere John Buckley A Mirror into the Light (1999)Jerome De Bromhead A Lay for a Light Year (2014) world premiere John Buckley Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (2008) Irish premiere

‘The serenely luminous Sound Fields, composed in his ninety-ninth year by Elliott Carter, and A Lay for a Light-Year by Jerome de Bromhead are juxtaposed with my own works, which seek to balance a calm reflective lyricism with gestures of explosive energy’. John Buckley

Composer in conversation 12.30pm:CMC Director Evonne Ferguson with Philip Hammond

WEDNESDAY 4 FEBRUARY 8PMIrish Chamber Orchestra Katherine Hunka director, violinIstvan Vardai cello

Shostakovich Prelude and Scherzo Schumann Cello Concerto in A minorSam Perkin World Première Shostakovich Chamber Symphony Op. 110a (the 8th string quartet)

The ICO has commissioned up-and-coming composer, Sam Perkin, to write a work for String Orchestra. Schumann’s great Cello Concerto demands a broad palette of colours, lighteness of touch, flexibility and expression from Vardai. Shostakovich’s Prelude and Scherzo encompass an almost symphonic range of expressive states. His 8th String Quartet is one of the most powerful and personal works of the twentieth-century.

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The King’s Singers

Tickets: ¤40, ¤50, ¤55, ¤60 (Choir Balcony: ¤30) Supported by The Irish Times Presented by The National Concert Hall

INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES 2014/2015THE KING’S SINGERS

THURSDAY 5 FEBRUARY 8PM

David Hurley countertenor • Timothy Wayne-Wright countertenorJulian Gregory tenor • Christopher Bruerton baritoneChristopher Gabbitas baritone • Jonathan Howard bass

Instantly recognisable for their spot-on intonation, impeccable vocal blend, flawless articulation of the text and incisive timing, they are also consummate entertainers: a class act with a delightfully British wit.

“The superlative vocal sextet.” The Times

Striggio Eran ninfe e pastoriGibbons Long live fair OrianaMarenzio Leggiadre ninfe e ] pastorelli amantiCavendish Come, gentle swainsPalestrina Quando dal terzo cieloWeelkes As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending

Sir Peter Maxwell Davies House of WinterJ.L. Rogers Hears not my PhyllisStanford The BluebirdStanford Quick, we have but a secondBridge The GoslingsSullivan The Long Day ClosesPostcards from Around the WorldSongs from the Great American Songbook

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Kurt Nikkanen

HEAVENLY LENGTH RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

FRIDAY 6 FEBRUARY 8PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraKurt Nikkanen violinPatrik Ringborg conductor

Beethoven Leonore Overture No. 3 Mahler Blumine Korngold Violin Concerto in D Schubert Symphony No. 9 in C, The Great

The dramatic Third Leonore Overture is a powerful prelude to Mahler’s lyrical Blumine, with its haunting trumpet solo and Korngold’s Violin Concerto, a work which borrows heavily from his romantic Hollywood film scores. Schumann famously described Schubert’s final symphony as being of ‘heavenly length’ and its drama, passion and eloquent anticipation of the Romantic era is equally deserving of its nickname, The Great. Soundings, 7pm In ConversationKurt Nikkanen

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Serving Afternoon

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¤18 per person

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Tickets: ¤15 (Concessions: ¤10) Children: ¤7.50/Family Ticket: ¤4020% discount for Friends of The National Concert40% discount for groups of 10 or more.12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The Irish Association of Youth Orchestras

THE 20TH FESTIVAL OF YOUTH ORCHESTRAS

SATURDAY 7 FEBRUARY 3PM/8PM

The 20th Festival of Youth Orchestras will see more than 500 young players from around Ireland perform original works and arrangements from the classical repertoire of composers such as Wagner, Dvorak’s 7, Symphonic Dances by Yosuke Fukuda and modern works by the contemporary Irish composer Sam Perkin. It is a family event not to be missed.

Celebrating 20 years of the Irish Association of Youth Orchestras, this special edition will see performances by the very best of young Irish musicians in the Irish Youth Wind Ensemble and the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland and will include orchestras from primary and secondary schools and community based youth orchestras.

3pm PerformanceCounty Cork School of Music Junior OrchestraThe High School OrchestraIAYO Festival OrchestraIrish Youth Wind Ensemble

8pm PerformanceCoole Music Youth OrchestraSt Canice’s Senior OrchestraConCordaNational Youth Orchestra of Ireland

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64th Festival21 October – 1 November 2015

KoangaFrederick Delius

21, 24, 27, 30 October

Guglielmo RatcliffPietro Mascagni

22, 25, 28, 31 October

Le Pré aux clercsFerdinand Hérold

23, 26, 29 October / 1 November

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Wexfordopera.com

General Booking opens on Saturday 28 March 2015, but to enjoy the best seats in the house, why not take advantage of Friends’ Priority Booking?

Priority Booking opens on Saturday 28 February 2015, offering all our Friends the chance to choose their preferred seats.

Become a Friend of the Festival through Wexfordopera.com/friends or for more information contact our Membership Development Executive

Lucy Durack on +353 53 916 3525 or email [email protected]

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Vanbrugh Quartet

VANBRUGH QUARTET SCHUBERT AND HAYDN SERIES

SUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY 3PMUNIVERSITY CHURCH, ST STEPHEN’S GREEN

Gregory Ellis violinKeith Pascoe violinSimon Aspell violaChristopher Marwood cello

Haydn String Quartet No. 53 in D major (“The Lark”), Op. 64, No. 5Schubert String Quartet No. 14 in D minor “Death & the Maiden”

Winner of the 1988 London International String Quartet Competition and now in its twenty-fourth concert season, the Vanbrugh Quartet is one of Europe’s most successful ensembles internationally recognised for its beauty of sound, clarity of texture and integrity of interpretation within an unusually wide and varied range of repertoire. The Quartet enjoys a thriving international career with past appearances including concerts in Berlin (Konzerthaus), Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Hungary (Liszt Academy). The quartet tours the USA on a regular basis with performances in Carnegie Hall, New York and The Kennedy Centre in Washington.

Based in Cork as Artists In Residence at UCC and holding residencies at DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama and the National Concert Hall, the Vanbrugh Quartet has dedicated itself to bringing string quartet music to audiences throughout Ireland.

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Tommy Carey as Gene Pitney

Tickets: ¤27.50, ¤32.50, ¤37.50 (Choir Balcony: ¤20)5% concessions available for Senior Citizens, unwaged, studentsGroup discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd

24 HOURS FROM TULSA - REMEMBERING GENE PITNEY

SUNDAY 8 FEBRUARY 8PM

Tommy Carey as Gene Pitney with the Liberty Valance Big Band & Singers with guest vocalist Karen Black. musical director Eugene McCarthy

The sudden death of Gene Pitney in April 2006 was a shattering blow to his many legions of fans. He had 16 top 40 US hits and 22 Top 40 UK hits. This special show will include all of Gene Pitney’s classic hits: Town Without Pity, 24 Hours From Tulsa, Backstage, Something Gotten Hold Of My Heart, True Love Never Runs Smooth and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, transporting fans back to the height of Pitney’s fame in the ‘60’s when Top of The Pops ruled the world!

ECOEnsembles

Everybody should have the opportunity to participate in a musical ensemble; it is never too late!

NCH: Sing Out!8.00-9.30pm Wednesdays

Percussion Lab8.00-9.30pm Tuesdays

Term starts the week of 24 January 2015 Ages 16 and up

More information on page 93

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Elaine Paige

Full Price Tickets: ¤55, ¤60, ¤70 (Choir Balcony: ¤30) Concessions: ¤49.50, ¤54, ¤63 (Choir Balcony: ¤27)10% discount for Friends of the National Concert HallGroup discounts available Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd.

AN EVENING WITH ELAINE PAIGETHE 50TH ANNIVERSARY & FAREWELL TOUR

TUESDAY 10 & THURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY 8PMRESCHEDULED DATES FROM OCTOBER 2014

Elaine Paige & Her Musicians

Elaine Paige, as an actress and recording artist, has made a major contribution to the modern musical that ensures and justifies the title “The First Lady of Musical Theatre”. She swept to fame with her award winning performance as Eva Peron in Evita in both the West end & on Broadway and followed that up with the role of Grizabella in Cats. She then appeared in a string of smash hit shows…Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease, Chess (with her global smash hit I Know Him so Well), Sunset Boulevard, The King & I and many more.

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Declan O’RourkeAdam Walker

ROLLERCOASTERRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: VALENTINE’S WITH DECLAN O’ROURKE

FRIDAY 13 FEBRUARY 8PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraAdam Walker fluteRTÉ Contempo Quartet Damian Iorio conductorElgar Introduction and Allegro Watkins Flute Concerto Irish premiereBrahms Symphony No. 1 in C minor London Symphony Orchestra principal flute Adam Walker gave the 2014 premiere of Huw Watkins’ Flute Concerto in what one critic described as ‘a rollercoaster ride from beginning to end’ (The Guardian). RTÉ’s new resident string ensemble, the RTÉ Contempo Quartet, joins the orchestra for Elgar’s sumptuous showcase for strings, the Introduction and Allegro. Brahms’ First Symphony is a work of mighty scale and scope justifying its description as ‘Beethoven’s Tenth’. Soundings, 7pm In ConversationAdam Walker & Damian Iorio

SATURDAY 14 FEBRUARY 8PM

RTÉ Concert OrchestraDavid Brophy conductorDeclan O’Rourke

Following his sold-out and astoundingly atmospheric concert with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra last year, Declan O’Rourke returns for Valentine’s Night 2015. One of the finest Irish performers of our time, this gifted multi-platinum artist’s astute song-writing abilities have won him international acclaim. His Galileo has been covered by everyone from Josh Groban to Paul Byrom.

Don’t miss the rare chance to enjoy O’Rourke with the mighty weight of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, in Galileo, Be Brave and Believe and more.

Ticket: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: ¤15, ¤25, ¤35, ¤45Concessions: ¤13, ¤23, ¤33, ¤41Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

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Vanbrugh Quartet

VANBRUGH QUARTET SCHUBERT AND HAYDN SERIES

SUNDAY 15 FEBRUARY 3PMUNIVERSITY CHURCH, ST STEPHEN’S GREEN

Gregory Ellis violinKeith Pascoe violinSimon Aspell violaChristopher Marwood cello

Schubert String Quartet No. 59 in G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3, Hob.III:74, “The Rider”Schubert String Quartet No. 15 in G major, Op 161, D. 887.

Winner of the 1988 London International String Quartet Competition and now in its twenty-fourth concert season, the Vanbrugh Quartet is one of Europe’s most successful ensembles internationally recognised for its beauty of sound, clarity of texture and integrity of interpretation within an unusually wide and varied range of repertoire.

The Quartet enjoys a thriving international career with past appearances including concerts in Berlin (Konzerthaus), Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Hungary (Liszt Academy). The quartet tours the USA on a regular basis with performances in Carnegie Hall, New York and The Kennedy Centre in Washington.

Based in Cork as Artists In Residence at UCC and holding residencies at DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama and the National Concert Hall, the Vanbrugh Quartet has dedicated itself to bringing string quartet music to audiences throughout Ireland.

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Curtis Stigers

AN EVENING WITH CURTIS STIGERS & HIS MUSICIANS

SUNDAY 15 FEBRUARY 8PM

With hit singles like You’re All That Matters To Me, I Wonder Why & Never Saw A Miracle and with millions of albums sold worldwide one might expect Curtis Stigers to be willing to rest on his laurels. Not a bit of it. Signed to Arista Records by the music mogul legend Clive Davis, Curtis Stigers continues to release a new album almost every year and continues to tour worldwide. With a new album out on the Concord Jazz label he brings his Hooray For Love Tour to the National Concert Hall for what promises to be an unforgettable evening.

Tickets: ¤40, ¤45 ( Choir Balcony: ¤30) 10% Concessions available10% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallGroup discount available12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd

Musical Stories

Saturday 21 February, 12pm & 1.30pm

An interactive musical story telling workshop aimed at children aged 6-10 years old.

Full Price: ¤12.50Young Maestros: ¤10 More informationon page 94

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ADAM KURUCPIANO

www.v ladv io l in .com

SAT 04th aprilTickets: €25 / €22.50 concession

National Concert Hall, 8.00pm

Music from Johannes Brahms,

J.S. Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Strauss...

Themes from movies and

musicals including The Godfather,

Dr. Zhivago,Fiddler on the Roof

as well as many sing-along favourites.

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Charles Hazlewood

Tickets : ¤10 Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and the National Concert Hall

GREAT SYMPHONIES CLOSE UP WITH CHARLES HAZLEWOOD

TUESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 1.05PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraCharles Hazlewood conductor/presenter

Haydn Symphony No. 100, MilitaryProkofiev Symphony No. 1, Classical

Charles Hazlewood dusts off and invigorates classical music, adding a youthful energy and modern twists to centuries-old masterworks. In this new series, the conductor takes audiences on a journey through the great symphonies. In the third event of the series, Hazlewood will discuss, explore and conduct excerpts the from ‘Military’ and ‘Classical’ symphonies before full performances of the symphonies.

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Alex Petcu-Colan

Tickets: ¤15 (Concessions: ¤10)Admission free for Friends of The National Concert Hall(Limited to 2 per Friend and subject to availability)Group discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The National Concert Hall

RISING STAR 2015:ALEX PETCU-COLAN, PERCUSSION

TUESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 8PM

The National Concert Hall is delighted to announce Alex Petcu-Colan as its Rising Star for 2015.

Playing over 50,000 notes on more than 80 instruments, Alex Petcu-Colan takes us on a journey through time and space with some of the most colourful and thrilling music composed for percussion. Joined by his sister Ioana Petcu-Colan (violin), and friends Chris Stynes, Maeve O’Hara and Caitriona Frost (percussion), the programme includes Donnacha Dennehy’s energetic Paddy and Xenakis’s powerful Psappha to a transcription of Debussy’s elegant Arabesque No.1 and Karl “Amadeus” Menke’s theatrical Eine Kleine Tischmusik. An Irish musician of Romanian origin, Alex is quickly establishing himself both nationally and internationally as a percussionist of the finest calibre. One of the few Irish percussionists to focus on solo and chamber music, Alex has championed and developed the existing repertoire by giving numerous recitals and working closely with composers.

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RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: STRIKE UP THE BAND – THE GERSHWINS IN HOLLYWOOD

WEDNESDAY 18 FEBRUARY 8PMRTÉ Concert Orchestra John Wilson conductorKim Criswell • Matthew FordProlific composers, brothers George and Ira Gershwin created some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century. At a time when stars like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers graced the silver screen, the Gershwins penned some of the greatest hits that ever shaped Hollywood.

John Wilson conducts the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in hits like Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off, Shall We Dance?, I Got Rhythm, The Man I Love, Strike up the Band and more. All brought to life by Broadway and West End stars Kim Criswell and Matthew Ford, whose exceptional theatricality and flair never fails to bring pizzazz to everything they touch.

Tickets: ¤15, ¤25, ¤30, ¤35, ¤39.50Concessions: ¤13, ¤23, ¤27, ¤32, ¤36.50Group discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

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One Day

Young Maestros

Interested in writing and recording songs, performing them in concert?Want to meet people who love music as much as you do?

Come along for a taster session on Saturday 28 February, 10am-2pm! For students aged 8-12 years old

Full Price: ¤2020% discount for Young MaestrosMore information on page 95

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Ray Chen

INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES 2014/2015RAY CHEN, VIOLINJULIEN QUENTIN, PIANO

THURSDAY 19 FEBRUARY 8PM

Arvo Pärt Fratres for Violin and PianoProkofiev Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 80Tchaikovsky Souvenir d’un Lieu Cher, Op. 42Stravinsky Divertimento for Violin and Piano

Winner of the Queen Elisabeth (2009) and Yehudi Menuhin Competitions (2008), Ray Chen is among the most compelling young violinists today.

“Ray has proven himself to be a very pure musician with great qualities such as a beautiful youthful tone, vitality and lightness. He has all the skills of a truly musical interpreter,” said the great Maxim Vengerov.

Ray has released two critically acclaimed albums on Sony: a recital programme Virtuoso of works by Bach, Tartini, Franck, and Wieniawski, and the Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky concertos with Swedish Radio Orchestra and Daniel Harding. Following the success of these recordings, Ray was profiled by The Strad and Gramophone magazines as “the one to watch”.

“It’s hard to say something new with these celebrated works; however, Ray Chen performs them with the kind of authority that puts him in the same category as Maxim Vengerov.” Corriere della Sera

“The tone he gets is almost human in its slight graininess and glow.” The Washington Post

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Helena Wood

Tickets: FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by Pipeworks in association with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and The National Concert Hall

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

PIPEWORKS RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

MUSICAL PEAKSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 6:45PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraDavid Adams organArr. David Adams After Henri Camer (1844) Potpourri sur ‘Fidelio’ based on Bee-thoven’s Fidelio, Op. 72 R Strauss from Schlichte Weisen Op. 21/3 (arr. David Adams) Reger from Schlichte Weisen Op. 76/52 (arr. David Adams) Reger P Phantasie über den Choral Halle-luja, Gott zu loben bleibe meine Seelenfreud Op. 52/3 This programme explores the link between Richard Strauss and Max Reger, two near-contemporaries who had an interesting relationship within the context of the Neudeutsche Schule. Reger, accepted neither by the conservatives nor within the new movement, was nonetheless courted by Strauss and encouraged to “make the final step” and join the progressives.

FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraHelena Wood violinAlan Buribayev conductor

Beethoven Fidelio Overture Beethoven Violin Concerto in D R Strauss An Alpine Symphony

Concluding the survey of Beethoven’s Fidelio Overtures, the Fidelio Overture itself reveals a leaner, less intense solution to a problem described by the three dramatic Leonore overtures earlier this season. The serene eloquence of his only Violin Concerto provides an opportunity for RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Leader Helena Wood to shine. Richard Strauss’ mighty Alpine Symphony is a monumental homage to elemental and unchanging nature.

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JIM MOLLOY PROMOTIONS presents

Maritana

The Bohemian Girl

The Lily of KillarneyEmma Walsh Deirdre Masterson

(Soprano) (Mezzo-Soprano)Anthony Kearns Derek Ryan

(Tenor) (Bass-Baritone)Enchiriadis Treis Choir

The Irish Ring OrchestraAidan Faughey

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PUCCINI BY CANDLELIGHT

SATURDAY 21 FEBRUARY 8PM

Helena Dix sopranoNeal Cooper tenorJohn Gibbons conductorVivian J. Coates Director and DesignerThe Lyric Opera OrchestraOvertures, arias and scenes from Puccini’s operatic works to include La Bohéme, Tosca, Il Tabarro, Madama Butterfly, Turandot, La Fanciulla del West, Suor Angelica and Manon Lescaut. With standing ovations for Mozart by Candlelight last October, Lyric Opera brings heartfelt passion and emotion from some of Puccini’s best loved operas. Puccini captured the exotic, bringing East and West in a Kaleidoscopic fusion of passion which has enthralled the world for the last hundred years.

Tickets: ¤25, ¤38, ¤45, ¤48 (Choir Balcony: ¤18)10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Lyric Opera Productions

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Vanbrugh Quartet

VANBRUGH QUARTET SCHUBERT AND HAYDN SERIES

SUNDAY 22 FEBRUARY 3PMUNIVERSITY CHURCH, ST STEPHEN’S GREEN

Gregory Ellis violin • Keith Pascoe violin • Simon Aspell violaChristopher Marwood cello • William Butt cello

Haydn String Quartet Quartet in C major “The Bird”, Hob.III:39 Op. 33 No. 3 String Quintet in C major (D. 956, Op. posth. 163)

Winner of the 1988 London International String Quartet Competition and now in its twenty-fourth concert season, the Vanbrugh Quartet is one of Europe’s most successful ensembles internationally recognised for its beauty of sound, clarity of texture and integrity of interpretation within an unusually wide and varied range of repertoire.

The Quartet enjoys a thriving international career with past appearances including concerts in Berlin (Konzerthaus), Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Hungary (Liszt Academy). The quartet tours the USA on a regular basis with performances in Carnegie Hall, New York and The Kennedy Centre in Washington.

Based in Cork as Artists In Residence at UCC and holding residencies at DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama and the National Concert Hall, the Vanbrugh Quartet has dedicated itself to bringing string quartet music to audiences throughout Ireland.

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David Brophy

KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNINGSONGS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR

A LEAVING CERTIFICATE GUIDE TO BERLIOZ’S SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE WITH THE RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

MONDAY 23 FEBRUARY 8PM

The Key NotesMartin Brunsden double bass Simon Morgan tenorNiall O’ Sullivan trumpet Nigel Linden accordionOther Artists to be announced

An evening of music and song from the First World War Era. Featuring both recrea-tions of concerts from the Front and the soldiers experiences recounted through unaccompanied male voices in stunning harmony. During WW1, groups of estab-lished musicians presented concerts at the Front. We bring you one of these concerts interspersed with the songs of the soldiers, popular songs and rare musical gems of the WW1 era with unique new musical arrangements.

TUESDAY 24 FEBRUARY10.30AM & 12.15PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraDavid Brophy conductor/presenter

Focusing on The Ball and March to the Scaffold in this tailor-made concert presentation for Leaving Certificate music students, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra with conductor and DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama Lecturer David Brophy, will unlock some of its magic, revealing through selected excerpts, the masterful way in which the young Frenchman combined groundbreaking orchestration with breathtaking musical drama. The presentation will include big screen illustration, and full performances of both movements from this epic work.

Tickets: ¤2012% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Music Solutions

Tickets: ¤10 per student - Sold Out.Complimentary for teachers.

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ISLA GRANT

TUESDAY 24 FEBRUARY 8PM

Isla Grant with her musicians and special guest Al Grant

Isla Grant, Scotland’s favourite singer, returns to the National Concert Hall as part of her 2015 Greatest Hits Tour. Isla will perform all of her own hit songs in-cluding Mother’s Chair, A Dream Come True, Listen to The Children, A Single Yellow Rose, Will You Walk With Me and many more. Her special guest and husband, Al Grant will perform some of the all-time great Jim Reeves classic hits.

Tickets: ¤32.50 (Choir Balcony: ¤20) 10% concessions available10% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallGroup discount available12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd

Isla Grant

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Paul Lewis

Tickets: ¤35, ¤45, ¤55, ¤60 (Choir Balcony: ¤25 )Supported by The Irish TimesPresented by The National Concert Hall

INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES 2014/2015 PAUL LEWIS, PIANO

WEDNESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 8PM

Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 31 in A flat major, Op. 110Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111

Paul Lewis is internationally recognised as one of the leading pianists of his generation.

His concert performances and Harmonia Mundi recordings of the complete Beethoven Sonatas, Concertos and the Diabelli Variations have earned him unanimous acclaim from all over the world, culminating in 2010 with the honour of becoming the first pianist in the history of the BBC Proms to perform all five Beethoven Concertos in a single Proms season.

His many awards have included the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Instrumentalist of the Year Award, the South Bank Show Classical Music Award, the Diapason d’or de l’année, two successive Edison awards, and three Gramophone awards, including Record of the Year in 2008 to name a few.

“One of the most highly prized recording marathons of recent years… An un-missable benchmark.” Gramophone

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The Gloaming

National Concert Hall

m c d . i e p r o u d l y p r e s e n t s t h e r e t u r n o f

***** “Exceptional” ***** “Brilliant” **** “Exquisite”

The Gloaming debut album out now

The Arts Desk MOJO The Guardian

The Irish Times Financial Times Evening Standard

Saturday 28 February 2015Sunday 1 March 2015

Monday 2 March 2015

***** ***** ****

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Alondra De La Parra

Tickets: ¤11, ¤22, ¤27, ¤33, ¤38Concessions: ¤10, ¤20, ¤25, ¤30, ¤35Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: ESSENTIAL CLASSICS

MEXICAN WAVERTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

THURSDAY 26 FEBRUARY 8PMRTÉ Concert OrchestraJohn Wilson conductorGeraldine O’Doherty harp

Mozart Overture to The Marriage of FigaroMozart Concerto for Flute and Harp Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor

Despite living a relatively short life – he died at age 35 – Mozart, the child prodigy and genius, captured the popular imagination and remains one of the world’s favourite composers.

Composing from the tender age of five, his classical staples are repeatedly borrowed for use in films, television and advertising. His Symphony No. 40, with its impossible-not-to-recognise opening, is probably his best-loved work.

The masterpieces that everyone should hear.

FRIDAY 27 FEBRUARY 8PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraEriko Daimo marimbaAlondra De La Parra conductor

May Sunlight and Shadow Chávez Symphony No. 2, Sinfonía india Rosauro Marimba Concerto No. 1 Stravinsky Petrushka

Opening the Embassy of Mexico in Ireland’s 2015 programme to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between our two countries, esteemed Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra conducts a programme including works by Irish and Mexican composers. The intense beauty of Frederick May’s Sunlight and Shadow perfectly contrasts Ney Rosauro’s rhythmically hypnotic Marimba Concerto.Soundings, 7pm | In ConversationEriko Daimo

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The Gloaming

SOLD OUT. Returns OnlyTickets: ¤30 (Choir Balcony: ¤26)Presented by MCD Productions

THE GLOAMING

SATURDAY 28 FEBRUARY 8PMSUNDAY 1 MARCH 8PMMONDAY 2 MARCH 8PMRETURNS ONLY

The Gloaming return to the National Concert Hall to perform a remarkable run of three sold out shows. The shows were one of the fastest selling events in the history of the Concert Hall with overwhelming demand to see one of the most lauded live acts of recent times in concert.

Comprised of Iarla Ó Lionaird, Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman), Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill The Gloaming are a group of extraordinary and virtuosic musicians each with successful individual careers. The music they make is ephemeral yet furious, pairing memorable, yearning melodies with a progressive style.

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JOHN FIELD ROOM FEBRUARY

Tuesday 3 February 8PM

CHAMPIONS OF BARBERSHOP4 in a Bar return to the John Field Room as the three-time winner of the IABS Gold medal (national male barbershop quartet). New music for their 2015 season includes favourites from the Mamas and the Papas, the Beatles, Sting, Bill Withers, Plain White Ts and a beautiful new version of Bring Him Home. In addition, the guys present some Early and Renaissance music in discussing the development of vocal harmony from earliest times. Tickets: ¤1520% discount for Senior Citizens, unwaged, studentsAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by 4 in a Bar

Friday 6 February 1:05PM

LUNCHTIME WITH THE SCHUMANNSElizabeth Pink contralto Veronica McSwiney pianoA celebration of the work of Robert and Clara Schumann, including many of their best-loved Lieder, plus some lesser known songs and the Song Cycle “Gedichte der Königin Maria Stuart” [“Poems of Mary, Queen of Scots”] op. 135. Elizabeth and Veronica are excited to be joining forces for the first time, and look forward to sharing with you this lunchtime feast of delicious musical morsels by Robert and Clara Schumann. Tickets: ¤1220% discount for concessions: (Senior Citizens, unwaged, students)25% discount for Friends of The National Concert20% group discount available12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Elizabeth Pink

Friday 13 February 1:05PM

PIGALLE - THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF EDITH PIAfDerby Browne & Café de Paris EnsembleChanteuse Derby Browne performs her personal tribute to The Little Sparrow - Edith Piaf, with performances of La Vie En Rose, No Regrets, Autumn Leaves and Under The Bridges of Paris. New Pigalle CD now available, due to popular demand!Tickets: ¤18 (Concessions: ¤16)10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall:Group discount available. All discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Derby Browne

Friday 20 February 1:05PM

MORE GOOD OLD DAYS OF DUBLIN’S THEATRE ROYAL Dara MacMahon mezzo-sopranoGerry Noonan baritoneConor Doyle narrator accompanied by Pauline Cooper Following on from their highly successful earlier shows, , Dara MacMahon and Gerry Noonan with Pauline Cooper, pianist and Conor Doyle, narrator, return to the John Field Room with More Good Old Days of Dublin’s Theatre Royal. Using previously unseen photographs and archival footage, enjoy songs and stories about the Royal. The Jimmy Campbell Orchestra overture starts at 12.55pm. Concert begins at 13.05pmTickets ¤16 (Concessions: ¤13). Presented by All Era Music

Friday 27 February 1:05PM

WE’RE OLD-FASHIONEDHonor Heffernan, Jim Doherty and the trio Honor Heffernan, Jim Doherty and the trio bring you a lunchtime of great movie tunes written by Jimmy Van Heuson including Oscar- winners All The Way and Swinging On A Star. Tickets: ¤18 (Friends of The National Concert Hall and Concessions: ¤16)12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets only. Presented by Paul Black

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Sunday Matinée SeriesSpring

Sunday 8 February 3pmHaydn String Quartet No. 53 in D major (“The Lark”), Op. 64, No. 5Schubert String Quartet No. 14 in D minor “Death & the Maiden”

Sunday 15 February 3pmSchubert String Quartet No. 59 in G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3, Hob.III:74, “The Rider”Schubert String Quartet No. 15 in G major, Op 161, D. 887.

Sunday 22 February 3pmHaydn String Quartet Quartet in C major “The Bird”, Hob.III:39 Op. 33 No. 3 String Quintet in C major (D. 956, Op. posth. 163)

Tickets ¤15

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Vanbrugh Quartet Schubert And Haydn SeriesUniversity Church, St Stephen’s GreenGregory Ellis, violin • Keith Pascoe, violinSimon Aspell, viola • Christopher Marwood, cello

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March Highlight

What? Wow!David Lang’s Festival of Musicby David Lang

I am very happy to have been given the chance to program this year’s edition of New Music Dublin. I found programming this festival to be an awesome responsibility. A festival will have several composers and ensembles made happy because they got booked and many, many more who are miserable because they didn’t, and I hate making anyone unhappy. Plus I am coming from very far across the sea, and I don’t know much about the Irish scene, and yet I am the one making decisions about who gets on and who doesn’t. In New York we have a word for this. CHUTZPAH. Do you have this word in Gaeilge? You really should.

As I said, it’s an awesome responsibility. To solve it I thought that I might think of something that the composers I hang around with in New York might share with the composers I know in Dublin. One thing that might link us is our relationship to minimalism. Minimalism in music was a reaction against the rigorous hyper-braininess of much music in the 1950’s and 1960’s, and many of the major composers involved in its creation live or lived within a few blocks of my apartment in New York – Philip Glass, Steve Reich, La Monte Young, Meredith Monk. (Actually it’s a great neighborhood for composers.

John Cage lived a few blocks uptown. I’m a 5 minute walk from the homes of Varese and Carter and Ives. But that is another story…)

Bang on a Can, the composer collective I founded with Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe, has a special relationship with the composers who are younger than Glass and Reich and Young and Monk – the children and grandchildren of minimalism. My idea for New Music Dublin was to put some of our grandchildren next to some of yours - music by composers who have been influenced by minimalism but who are young enough and brash enough not to follow all the rules. (And I threw in a few composers from other places as well.)

I am not going to go over all the highlights, because, in truth, every piece on every program is great, but I want to say something about how the festival starts and how it ends.

In the early years of minimalism we all learned about what music was new from the Village Voice, the newspaper of record for the counterculture of downtown New York. I am pretty sure that I was the only pimply high school student in Los Angeles – 3000 miles away from New York – who would rush to the mailbox each week to get my copy, so I could read about the latest developments in the downtown music

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scene. The critic who wrote about the scene was Tom Johnson, himself a downtown composer, whose own, idiosyncratic approach to minimalism was to try to set loose the music that is hiding in mathematics and patterns. His piece Nine Bells is a high water mark of formal elegance – nine bells are set up in a grid, and various patterns control how a percussionist walks among them, striking them as he goes. The piece is almost like an object, generating music as a byproduct of its objectness. Very, very beautiful.

The festival ends with two very different masterpieces, both so

important that I barely need to say anything about them – Brian Eno’s ambient classic Music for Airports and Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians. Generations of composers around the world have been changed forever by these two pieces. And I can prove it. This festival is full of them.

Thanks again to New Music Dublin for letting me curate this festival. It is going to be amazing.

What? Wow! David Lang’s Festival of Music takes place on the 6/7 March. Tickets from ¤15.www.nch.ie 01 417 0000

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Habib Koité

Tickets: ¤24, ¤30, ¤34 (Choir Balcony: ¤16)Concessions: ¤21.60, ¤27, ¤30.60(Choir Balcony: ¤14.40) Group discount available12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Waltons New School of Music

Tickets: ¤11, ¤22, ¤27, ¤33, ¤38Concessions: ¤10, ¤20, ¤25, ¤30, ¤35Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by RTÉ Concert Orchestra

WALTONS WORLD MASTERSHABIB KOITÉ

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: DISCO INFERNO!

TUESDAY 3 MARCH 8PM

Habib Koité guitar, lead vocalsIssa Koné guitar banjo backing vocalsAbdoul Wahab Berthé bass, kamale ngoniCharly Coulibaly keyboard, backing vocalsMama Koné percussion, backing vocals

Waltons World Masters welcomes back the great Malian guitarist, composer and singer Habib Koité, after his extraordinary 2009 concert. Koité’s unique blending of traditional rhythms and melodies with modern influences such as blues, jazz and rock has endeared him to fans around the world and placed him firmly among the leading figures in contemporary world music.

WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 8PM

RTÉ Concert OrchestraAndy O’Callaghan conductorCelebration Singers

Disco mania has hit town and it’s impossible not to join the party. It has been known to make 1,200-strong audiences lose their inhibitions and dance in the auditorium aisles, like no-one’s watching.

You can expect the best hits from the Bee Gees, Abba, Isaac Hayes, Elton John, Donna Summer, Barbra Streisand and more - in Andy O’Callaghan’s catchy arrangements - fabulously executed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and Celebration Singers. But whatever you do, do NOT buy a ticket, or you’ll catch disco mania too!

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So Percussion

Tickets: ¤2025% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by New Music Dublin

DAVID LANG’S FESTIVAL OF MUSIC RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SO PERCUSSION

FRIDAY 6 MARCH 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra with So PercussionJamie Phillips conductor

Anna Clyne RewindIrene Buckley StórrDavid Lang man made (with So Percussion)John Luther Adams Become Ocean

The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra joins forces with So Percussion under the baton of rising star, conductor Jamie Phillips, to perform works by some of the most influential and exciting composers of our times. Described as “… the loveliest apocalypse in musical history” by Alex Ross in The New Yorker, John Luther Adams’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Become Ocean receives it’s European première. Another Pulitzer Prizer-winner and festival curator David Lang brings his latest concerto man made. Described as “dazzlingly inventive” by Time Out New York, Anna Clyne’s Rewind and Irish composer Irene Buckley’s Stórr are also performed.

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So Percussion

Tickets: ¤1525% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by New Music Dublin

DAVID LANG’S FESTIVAL OF MUSIC BANG ON A CAN MARATHON: AFTERNOON

SATURDAY 7 MARCH 2.30PM

Bang on a Can All-Stars; So Percussion; Crash Ensemble; RTÉ Contempo Quartet

Music by Donnacha Dennehy, Kate Moore, Bryce Dessner, Sean Clancy, Andrew Hamilton, George Crumb; Linda Buckley.

The first session in Bang on a Can’s first Marathon in Dublin, sees the Bang on a Can All-Stars, Crash Ensemble, So Perscussion and the RTÉ Contempo Quartet amongst others take you on a journey through some of the most exciting new music from New York and Ireland. Featuring works by Bryce Dessner of The National (European première), Donnacha Dennehy, Kate Moore, Linda Buckley (World première), George Crumb.

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Bang On A Can All-Stars

Tickets: ¤2025% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by New Music Dublin

DAVID LANG’S FESTIVAL OF MUSIC BANG ON A CAN MARATHON

SATURDAY 7 MARCH 8PM

Bang On A Can All-Stars • Crash Ensemble • Voices of Chamber Choir Ireland

Brian Eno Music for Airports Steve Reich Music for 18 Musicians

The climax of the 2015 Festival brings together musicians and singers from Bang on a Can All-Stars, So Percussion and two of Ireland’s leading ensembles, Crash Ensemble and Chamber Choir Ireland, to perform two classics by Steve Reich and Brian Eno that Bang on a Can have made their own. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear the definitive version of these masterworks live in Dublin.

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New Music Dublinpresents

National Concert Hall6/7 March 2015

Friday 6 March 3pm MEDICAL LIBRARYTom Johnson: Nine Bells(Festival Opening)To open the 2015 Festival percussionist Olaf Pyras performs Nine Bells by Tom Johnson. A classic work from the 1970s this work is scored for nine alarm bells, suspended from the ceiling in a grid and struck in a pre-determined pattern. Taking place in the old Medical Library this piece will open your eyes and ears for the weekend of new music ahead.Free Admission (Limited)

Friday 6 March 6pm ENGINEERING LIBRARYBang on a Can All-Stars and Trio Mediæval: Steel HammerJulia Wolfe Steel HammerInspired the legends and music of Appalachia, Steel Hammer is the story of John Henry - a man wielding a steel hammer, facing the onslaught of the industrial age as his super human strength is challenged in a contest to out dig an engine. Composer Julia Wolfe calls on the Bang on a Can All-Stars to expand out from their usual instrumentation to include the likes of dulcimers and bones and accesses Trio Mediæval’s extensive work in their native vocal traditions in this not-to-be-missed performance.Tickets: €1525% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall. 12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association Members

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Friday 6 March 8PM MAIN AUDITORIUMRTE National Symphony Orchestra and So PercussionJamie Phillips conductorAnna Clyne RewindIrene Buckley StórrDavid Lang man made (with So Percussion)John Luther Adams Become OceanThe RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra join forces with So Percussion under the baton of rising star, conductor Jamie Phillips, to perform works by some of the most influential and exciting composers of our times. Described as “…the loveliest apocalypse in musical history” by Alex Ross in The New Yorker, John Luther Adams’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Become Ocean receives it’s European Premiere. Another Pulitzer Prizer-winner and festival curator David Lang brings his latest concerto man made. Described as “dazzlingly inventive” by Time Out New York, Anna Clyne’s Rewind and Irish composer Irene Buckley’s Stórr are also performed. Tickets: €2025% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association Members

Friday 6 March 10:30PM ENGINEERING LIBRARYDublin Guitar Quartet première new Michael Gordon pieceDublin Guitar Quartet-Brian Bolger, Pat Brunnock, David Creevy, Tomas O’DurcainWorld Première of a new work by Michael GordonThe Dublin Guitar Quartet perform a new work by New York composer Michael Gordon for four electric guitars. Internationally renowned for their arrangement and performance of works for guitar quartet, DGQ have previously performed Philip Glass and Steve Reich classic works, Mishima and Electric Counterpoint. Hear this World Première by a composer who’s work has been described in The New Yorker as embodying “the fury of punk rock, the nervous brilliance of free jazz and the intransigence of classical modernism” in the atmospheric surroundings of the old Engineering Library.Tickets: €1525% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association Members

Saturday 7 March 2PM MAIN AUDITORIUM Bang on A Can Marathon: AfternoonBang on a Can All-Stars; So Percussion; Crash Ensemble; RTÉ Contempo QuartetMusic by Donnacha Dennehy, Kate Moore, Bryce Dessner, Sean Clancy, Andrew Hamilton, George Crumb; Linda Buckley.The first session in Bang on a Can’s first Marathon in Dublin, sees the Bang on a Can All-Stars, Crash Ensemble, So Percussion and the RTÉ Contempo Quartet amongst others take you on a journey through some of the most exciting new music from New York and Ireland. Featuring works by Bryce Dessner of The National (European Première), Donnacha Dennehy, Kate Moore, Linda Buckley (World Première), George Crumb.Tickets: €1525% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association Members

Saturday 7 March 8PM MAIN AUDITORIUM Bang on a Can Marathon Bang On A Can All-Stars, Crash Ensemble, Voices of Chamber Choir Ireland Brian Eno Music for Airports Steve Reich Music for 18 MusiciansThe climax of the 2015 Festival brings together musicians and singers from Bang on a Can All-Stars, So Percussion and two of Ireland’s leading ensembles, Crash Ensemble and Chamber Choir Ireland, to perform two classics by Steve Reich and Brian Eno that Bang on a Can have made their own. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear the definitive version of these masterworks live in Dublin.Tickets: €2025% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association Members

Weekend Pass €50(Limited to 100 Passes)

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Liz Nolan

Tickets: ¤10 (Concessions: ¤5)20% discount for Friends of The NationalConcert HallGroup discount available12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by Royal Irish Academy of Music

Tickets: ¤10Presented by Dublin and Dún Laoghaire Education and Training Board

RIAM PERFORMING GROUPS ANNUAL CONCERT

DUBLIN & DÚN LAOGHAIRE ETBFESTIVAL OF MUSIC

SUNDAY 8 MARCH 6PM

RIAM Intermediate OrchestraRIAM Concert BandRIAM Jazz BandRIAM Junior StringsRIAM Junior Wind BandRIAM Junior ChoirsRIAM Recorder Ensemble and GuitaRIAM

Join over 300 musicians from the Royal Irish Academy of Music for a veritable feast of music-making on stage of the National Concert Hall. A spectacular showcase of young talent from tiny tots to seasoned performers playing an array of music from the classical, jazz, film, rock and pop worlds.

MONDAY 9 MARCH 7:30PM

Liz Nolan presenter

An evening of classical, popular and Traditional Music performed by students from Dublin and Dún Laoghaire Education and Training Board.

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The National Concert Hall and RTÉ Concert Orchestra present

We venture into the deep dark wood with the acclaimed animated films based on the books The Gruffalo and its delightful companion The Gruffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

Watch the cunning and resourceful little mouse outsmart the hungry Gruffalos as this enchanting double bill is shown on the big screen with live orchestral accompaniment from the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.

A magical music event for families and young people.

Full Price Ticket: ¤22 (adult) ¤17 (child) • Family Ticket: ¤73 (2 adults and 2 children)Friends of the National Concert Hall ¤18 • Young Maestros: ¤15Groups of 10 or more: ¤19.80 per ticket

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Ronan O’Reilly

All seats one price: ¤15Family ticket – 2 Adults and 2 Children: ¤40.00Presented by The Artane School of Music

Tickets: ¤11, ¤22, ¤27, ¤33, ¤38Concessions: ¤10, ¤20, ¤25, ¤30, ¤35Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

ARTANE SCHOOL OF MUSIC - ANNUAL SHOWCASE

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: HEROES IN HOLLYWOOD

TUESDAY 10 MARCH 8PM

Various ensembles of the Artane School of Music including the world famous Artane Band.

A fantastic showcase from the Artane School of Music ensembles with a little something for everyone. Over the years the Artane Band has produced some of Ireland’s top musical talent. Come and see for yourself what it’s all about!!!

WEDNESDAY 11 MARCH 8PM

RTÉ Concert OrchestraRichard Kaufman conductor

Everyone needs a superhero. Emmy-nominated movie maestro Richard Kaufman has drawn on his career at MGM to bring Hollywood’s boldest and bravest heroes to life. Featuring music by film-composing legends like John Williams, Danny Elfman, Dimitri Tiomkin, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith and Elmer Bernstein.

The themes that many were raised on, from Star Trek, Spiderman, Batman, The Pink Panther, Young Sherlock Holmes, Robin Hood, Mary Poppins, The Magnificent Seven, 633 Squadron, Dances with Wolves, Austin Powers and more.

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The Unthanks Martin Johnson

Tickets: ¤26Presented by Harmonic

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

THE UNTHANKS SONG OF SUMMER RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

THURSDAY 12 MARCH 8:30PM

“The Unthanks seem to regard folk music the same way Miles Davis regarded jazz: as a launch pad for exploring the wider possibilities.” Uncut

“Intimate, epic, overflowing with feeling and musical intelligence” The Independent

Nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and the only British folk representation in The Guardian’s and Uncut’s best albums of last decade.

Their National Concert Hall debut marks the release of their new album.

FRIDAY 13 MARCH 8PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraMartin Johnson celloKenneth Montgomery conductor

Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture Frank Corcoran Cello Concerto world premiereBeethoven Symphony No. 6 in F, Pastoral The sprightly, colourful fantasy of Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture and Beethoven’s exquisite orchestral love song to nature, the Pastoral Symphony, provide a frame for Frank Corcoran’s Cello Concerto, a work that ‘sings and soars’ with powerful emotions, with RTÉ NSO’s Principal Cellist Martin Johnson, for whom it was written.Soundings, 7pm In Conversation Martin Johnson & Kenneth Montgomery

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TRIAD

RTÉ RADIO 1’sCÉILÍ HOUSE LIVE IN CONCERT

SATURDAY 14 MARCH 8PM

TRIAD (Dónal Lunny, Pádraig Rynne, Sylvain Barou)Karan Casey Fidil Céilí House All-Stars BandPresented by RTÉ Radio 1’s Kieran Hanrahan

St. Patrick’s Festival and RTÉ Radio 1’s Céilí House present a gala concert of the best of traditional music, song and dance. The evening will feature exceptional celtic music maestros, Dónal Lunny’s TRIAD group; soulful traditional Irish singer, Karan Casey; and exhilarating Irish fiddle trio, Fidil; all in the spectacular setting of the National Concert Hall.

Tickets: ¤25, ¤30, ¤35 (Choir Balcony: ¤18)15% discount for Friends of the National Concert Hall Group discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by St. Patrick’s Festival & RTÉ Radio 1

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Peter and the WolfInteractive show with the WhistleBlast Quartet

Saturday 21 March 12.00 & 1.30pm

Slip on your paws, wear animal masks and enter the story of Peter and the Wolf!

Full Price: ¤12.50Family Ticket (family of 4 with at least 1 child): ¤4420% discount forYoung Maestros

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Full Price: ¤22 (Child Ticket: ¤17)Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 Children): ¤73Friends of the National Concert Hall: ¤18Young Maestros: ¤15 Group discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The National Concert Hall

THE GRUFFALO AND THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD

SUNDAY 15 MARCH 12:30PM/3PM/5PM

RTÉ Concert Orchestra Terry Davies conductor

We venture into the deep dark wood with the acclaimed animated films based on the books The Gruffalo and its delightful companion The Gruffalo’s Child by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

Watch the cunning and resourceful little mouse outsmart the hungry Gruffalo as this enchanting double bill is shown on the big screen with live orchestral accompaniment from the RTE Concert Orchestra conducted by Terry Davies.

Small children will be entranced as their favourite storybook characters come to life before their eyes. Hearing René Aubry’s wonderful scores performed live is the perfect informal introduction to the orchestra and concert hall.

A magical music event for families and young people.

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The Kilfenora Céilí Band

Tickets: ¤25, ¤30, ¤35 (Choir Balcony: ¤20)10% discount for students, senior citizens & unwaged20% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall and Young MaestrosGroup discount availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The National Concert Hall

THE KILFENORA CÉILÍ BAND

MONDAY 16 MARCH 8PM

A brand new album is on the way from the Kilfenora.

After an obvious musical gear-change arising from the appointment of Kevin Crawford as producer of Chapter 8, their eagerly-awaited ninth collection, is about to hit the shelves.

As expected, given the Lúnasa connection, this iconic century-old band has evolved towards a more contemporary sound. Artistic tension between the rich dance music heritage and their big new soundscape has added spice to their large-scale theatre shows complete with slick dancers Michael Donnellan and Kickin Crew and talented Don Stiffe on vocals.

As always, performance is woven mainly from the threads of raw local dance melodies native to their stomping ground in the barren (yet rich) Burren hills of North Clare. However, the inclusion of viola, cello, bass and Don Stiffe’s new licence to roam further afield for songs promises many novel possibilities and exciting times ahead for this most dynamic trad supergroup.

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Liam O’Flynn Eldbjørg Hemsing

Tickets: ¤15, ¤27, ¤35, ¤42.50(Concessions ¤13.50, ¤24, ¤31.50, ¤38)Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: ¤11, ¤22, ¤27, ¤33, ¤38 Concessions: ¤10, ¤20, ¤25, ¤30, ¤35Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

MASTER UILLEANN PIPER LIAM O’FLYNN: A ST PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION WITH THE RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: ESSENTIAL CLASSICS

TUESDAY 17 MARCH 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraLiam O’Flynn uilleann pipes David Brophy conductor/presenter

In celebration of Liam O’Flynn’s 70th birthday, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra is joined by the master piper himself and some very special guests. Performing the ground-breaking work for orchestra and uilleann pipes, ‘Newfoundland’ from Shaun Davey’s The Brendan Voyage and musical tributes to Seamus Heaney and Ciarán Mac Mathúna interspersed with tales from Liam’s illustrious career, this St. Patrick’s Day promises a night to remember!

WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH 8PMRTÉ Concert OrchestraJohn Wilson conductor Eldbjørg Hemsing violin

Weber Overture to OberonDelius Summer Night on the River Mendelssohn Violin ConcertoElgar Enigma Variations

Stunning 24-year-old Norwegian violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing is on a journey to stardom. Tonight she performs Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, arguably the greatest of them all, described as the ‘heart’s jewel’.

Another favourite on this programme is Elgar’s often-sampled Enigma Variations, the most famous of which, Nimrod, is often heard at memorial services and ceremonies.

The masterpieces that everyone should hear.

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The University of Dublin Choral Society

Tickets: ¤15, ¤20, ¤25, ¤30, ¤3510% concessions available10% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by The University of Dublin Choral Society

Tickets: FREE TICKETED EVENTPresented by Pipeworks in association with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and The National Concert Hall

VERDI REQUIEM PIPEWORKSRTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

THURSDAY 19 MARCH 8PM

The University of Dublin Choral SocietyDavid Leigh conductor

Giussepe Verdi Messa da Requiem

UDCS presents Verdi’s ever popular Requiem, a work which, as much as any of his operas, traverses the gamut of human emotion, from the terrifying and blood-curdling vision of the day of judgement to the consolation of eternal peace and rest. The Society is joined in this performance by orchestra and soloists drawn from the best of Ireland’s young singers.

FRIDAY 20 MARCH 6:45PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraDavid Leigh organ

Cochereau Boléro Improvisée Duruflé Suite

Works by Poulenc and Ravel to be heard in the RTÉ NSO’s 8pm concert are alluded to both implicitly and explicitly in this recital. The French music scene of the first half of the twentieth century is encapsulated in Duruflé’s Suite, which pays homage to Paul Dukas through many quotations from the latter’s music. The legendary improviser Pierre Cochereau’s take on Ravel’s Boléro consists of an extended and virtuosic crescendo-diminuendo, and features a snare drum obbligato.

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Pascal & Ami Rogé

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Tickets: ¤10 Euro ( Concession: ¤5) 12% discount for Friends of The National Concert Hall12% Discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersPresented by Kylemore College Music Parents

POETRY & MAYHEM RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

CDETB MUSIC CENTRE CELEBRATION CONCERT

FRIDAY 20 MARCH 8PMRTÉ National Symphony OrchestraPascal & Ami Rogé pianosJean-Luc Tingaud conductorBerlioz Roméo et Juliette Love Scene Mozart Concerto for Two Pianos in E flat, K.365 Poulenc Concerto for Two Pianos in D minor Ravel Boléro Husband-and-wife piano duo Pascal and Ami Rogé bring two bravura piano concertos for four hands to an evening framed by the sumptuous romance of Berlioz’s star-crossed lovers and Ravel’s percussively hypnotic Boléro. Though centuries apart, the influence of Mozart’s exuberant, poetic and playful concerto can clearly be heard amidst the madcap mayhem of Poulenc’s excitable, exotic and delightfully knockabout concerto.

MONDAY 23 MARCH 7.30PM

Join students from City of Dublin ETB Music Centre, Kylemore College, plus special guests from St Michael’s NS, Ballyfermot and St Ultan’s NS, Cherry Orchard for a celebration concert, showcasing the many excellent musicians of the Kylemore College music centre.

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Tickets: ¤11, ¤22, ¤27, ¤33, ¤38Concessions: ¤10, ¤20, ¤25, ¤30, ¤35Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

RTÉ CONCERT ORCHESTRA: ESSENTIAL CLASSICS

WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH 8PMRTÉ Concert OrchestraJohn Wilson conductorJean-Efflam Bavouzet pianoRTÉ Contempo Quartet

Eric Coates Dancing Nights Ravel Piano Concerto in G Major Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas TallisGershwin An American in Paris

Ravel’s jazz-tinged Piano Concerto in G Major, with its sublimely beautiful slow movement, is brought to life tonight by multi-award-winning French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet. Vaughan Williams’ ‘Tallis Fantasia’ has been borrowed time and again for films and TV shows and was voted third in Classic FM’s 2014 Hall of Fame. We end the night with Gershwin’s vivid musical portrait of a bustling boulevard.

The masterpieces that everyone should hear.

In Conversation with…BenjaminGrosvenor (piano)

Sunday 25 January, 12pm

Join us for a guided question and answer session with Benjamin ahead of his evening performance – don’t forget to have your questions ready!

Tickets:¤5

InternationalEducationSeries

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Tickets: ¤35, ¤45, ¤55, ¤60 (Choir Balcony: ¤25)Presented by The National Concert Hall

Natalie Dessay and Philippe Cassard

INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES 2014/2015NATALIE DESSAY, SOPRANOPHILIPPE CASSARD, PIANO

THURSDAY 26 MARCH 8PM

French soprano Natalie Dessay is one of the biggest stars of today’s operatic world, thrilling audiences as both a singer and an actress in her dramatic roles. The six-time Victoires de la Musique and 2008 Laurence Olivier Award winner is admired as an interpreter of bel canto and lyric heroines such as Violetta (La Traviata), Lucia di Lammermoor, Pamina (Die Zauberflote) and others.In her International Concert Series recital at the National Concert Hall she focuses on the works of Poulenc, Strauss, Debussy, Fauré, Duparc, Schumann and Brahms and will be accompanied by French pianist Philippe Cassard .

Clara Schumann Liebst du um Schönheit (Rückert)Geheimes Flüstern hier und dort (Rollet)Sie liebten sich beide (Heine)Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen (Rückert)

Brahms Lerchengesang Op.70 (Candidus)Meine Lieder Op.106 (Frey)Geheimnis Op.71 (Candidus)

Duparc L’Invitation au voyage(Baudelaire)Extase (Lahor)

Strauss Ich schwebe (Henckell)Wasserrose (Dahn)Frühlingsgedränge (Lenau)Die Nacht (Gilm)

Fauré Après un rêve (Bussine)Clair de lune (Verlaine)Prison (Verlaine)Mandoline (Verlaine)En sourdine (Verlaine)

Poulenc Fiançailles pour rire (Louise de Vilmorin)La Dame d’AndréDans l’herbeIl voleMon cadavre est douxcomme un gantViolonFleurs

Debussy Apparition (Mallarmé)Romance d'Ariel (Bourget)

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Tara Erraught Natalie Clein

Tickets: ¤12, ¤20, ¤26, ¤32, ¤35 Concessions: ¤10, ¤18, ¤23.40, ¤28.80, ¤31.50Group discounts also availableAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

VOICES TO THRILL RTÉ NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2014-2015

FRIDAY 27 MARCH 8PM

RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraCeline Byrne sopranoAilish Tynan sopranoTara Erraught mezzo-sopranoAlan Buribayev conductor

Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Mozart Exsultate Jubilate R Strauss Der Rosenkavalier, Final trio

Three stunning Irish voices - sopranos Celine Byrne and Ailish Tynan and mezzo Tara Erraught - come together for the ravishingly beautiful final trio from Richard Strauss’ masterpiece Der Rosenkavalier. Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate, an exhilarating marriage of the operatic and the sacred, sparkles with coloratura splendour. A more epic struggle is to be found in Brahms’ Fourth Symphony, the very apex of his imposing large-scale style.

Tickets: ¤25Day ticket available - see all 5 concerts for ¤65Presented by The National Concert Hall

WEST CORK COMES TO DUBLINEVENING CONCERT

SATURDAY 28 MARCH 8PM

Henning Kraggerud violin Paavali Jumppanen pianoKrzysztof Chorzelski viola Vanbrugh QuartetArtis Quartet Natalie Clein cello

Grieg Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minorMozart String Quintet in D major K.593Schubert Quintet in C major D.956

The long-standing and reputable West Cork Chamber Music Festival, who celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2014, makes its mark on Dublin when it stages a full day of concerts featuring award-winning cellist Natalie Clein, violinists Henning Kraggerud and Krzysztof Chorzelski, and the Artis and Vanbrugh Quartets.

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Tickets: ¤15 Concessions: ¤12.50 Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children under 18): ¤40.20% discount for Friends of The National Concert HallGroup discount available12% discounts to Irish Countrywoman’s Association MembersAll discounts apply to full price tickets onlyPresented by ESB Feis Ceoil

ESB FEIS CEOIL GALA

SUNDAY 29 MARCH 7:30PM

A number of outstanding winners from ESB Feis Ceoil 2015 will be selected to perform at this Gala Showcase which will round off the 2015 Festival. The concert will feature choirs, orchestras, ensembles and soloists representing a variety of disciplines and genres.

Beginners Gamelan EnsembleTuesday evenings from January 20, 2015

Learn to play the Javanese gamelan percussion orchestra!

No previous musical experience is necessary, just a willingness to sit on the floor, take off your shoes and have fun.

More information on pg 93

ECOEnsembles

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(L to R) Natalie Clein, Krzysztof Chorzelski and Henning Kraggerud

The long-standing and reputable West Cork Chamber Music Festival, who celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2014, makes its mark on Dublin when it stages a full day of concerts (28 March) featuring award-winning cellist Natalie Clein, violinists Henning Kraggerud and Krzysztof Chorzelski, and the Artis and Vanbrugh Quartets. The day begins with a unique arrangement of J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations as part of the 11am coffee concert; other highlights include Saint-Saën’s Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Op. 28, Mozart’s String Quintet in D.K593 and Schnittke’s Piano Quintet.

West Cork Comes toDublin

Saturday 28 March 2015

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Saturday 28 March 11amJOHN FIELD ROOM

West Cork Comes to DublinCoffee Concert

Henning Kraggerud violinKrzysztof Chorzelski violaNatalie Clein cello

J.S.Bach Goldberg Variations (arr. Sitkovetsky)

The long-standing and reputable West Cork Chamber Music Festival, who celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2014, makes its mark on Dublin when it stages a full day of concerts featuring award-winning cellist Natalie Clein, violinists Henning Kraggerud and Krzysztof Chorzelski, and the Artis and Vanbrugh Quartets. The day begins with a unique arrangement of J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations as part of the 11am coffee concert; other highlights include Saint-Saën’s Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Op. 28, Mozart’s String Quintet in D.K593 and Schnittke’s Piano Quintet.

Tickets: ¤15Day ticket available - see all 5 concerts for ¤65Presented by The National Concert Hall and West Cork Chamber Music Festival

Saturday 28 March 1PM ENGINEERING LIBRARY

West Cork Comes to DublinLunch Concert

Artis Quartet

Zemlinsky Quartet No. 4 Op. 25Dvorák Quartet No. 12 in F major Op. 96 ‘American’

Tickets: ¤15Day ticket available - see all 5 concerts for ¤65Presented by The National Concert Hall and West Cork Chamber Music Festival

Saturday 28 March 4PMJOHN FIELD ROOM

West Cork Comes to DublinYoung Musicians Concert

Mairead Hickey violin, Gary Beecher piano

Corelli Violin Sonata in D major Op.5/1Prokofiev Violin Sonata in F minor Op.80Saint-Saëns Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Op.28

Tickets: ¤10Day ticket available - see all 5 concerts for ¤65Presented by The National Concert Hall and West Cork Chamber Music Festival

Saturday 28 March 8PMMAIN AUDITORIUM

West Cork Comes to DublinEvening Concert

Henning Kraggerud violin, Paavali Jumppanen pianoKrzysztof Chorzelski viola Vanbrugh QuartetArtis Quartet Natalie Clein cello

Grieg Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minorMozart String Quintet in D major K.593Schubert Quintet in C major D.956

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Saturday 28 March 10:30PMENGINEERING LIBRARY

West Cork Comes to DublinEvening Concert

Vanbrugh Quartet Paavali Jumppanen piano

Kraggerud PreghieraSchnittke Piano Quintet

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Friday 13 March 1:05PM

The Singing HarpClaire Roche, Harp and SongClaire presents her setting of poems by W.B. Yeats sung with Harp and song compositions which were inspired by her childhood home: once a small farm. It is the wellspring of her work even still. John Willmott, ‘Woodland Bard’ will join Claire as Special guest.Tickets: ¤14 (Concessions: ¤12)12% discount for Irish Countrywoman’s Associate MembersPresented by Claire Roche

Friday 20 March 1:05PM

I’m Hip, A tribute to Blossom DearieSusannah de wrixon with Phil Ware, Dave Fleming and Dominic MullanI’m Hip is a gorgeous tribute to the first lady of Jazz Cabaret, Blossom Dearie, sung by Susannah de Wrixon. Hits include Rhode Island is famous for you, When in Rome , I won’t dance and many more. Tickets: ¤16Presented by Susannah de Wrixon

Friday 27 March 1:05PM

Piano Recital by Melissa JenningsJ.S. Bach Capriccio BWV 992Fauré Thème and Variations, Opus 73Chopin Polonaise in F sharp Minor, Opus 44Manuel de Falla Fantasia BaeticaMelissa, winner of numerous awards and scholarships here and abroad is currently completing a Masters in Performance Piano at the Conservatory of Music (DIT). Tickets: ¤15 (Concessions ¤12)Presented by Melissa Jennings

Monday 30 March 8:00PM

Love, Loss and FriendshipNadene Fiorentini Piano • Rachel Croash SopranoDavid Tobin ViolinProgramme:A selection of Lieder by Brahms and Clara SchumannRobert Schumann Three Romances for Violin and Piano Op.94 Brahms Sonantensatz Violin Sonata No.3 in D minorNadene Fiorentini, the National Concert Hall’s Rising Star of 2014, is delighted to present an evening of chamber music featuring the works of Brahms and both Robert and Clara Schumann. The story behind the music is of great interest; the relationship between Brahms and the Schumanns being one of love, tragedy and deep friendship. Nadene will join forces with the award winning soprano, Rachel Croash and internationally based Irish violinist, David Tobin to share some of the most expressive works in the repertoire.Tickets: ¤15 ( Concession: ¤12)Presented by Nadene Fiorentini

Tuesday 31 March 7:30PM

A Chocolate Box of SongThe Singing Students of Maire Ledwith Butler Singing StudioA beautiful programme of solo and choral music including favourites by Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Gershwin, Porter, Lloyd Webber, Rodgers and Hammerstein performed by award winning students and Classicus, our own special youth choir.Tickets: ¤20 (Children, Students, Senior Citizens: ¤15)Presented by Maire Ledwith Butler

JOHN FIELD ROOM MARCH

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PATRON CIRCLE

Frank & Ivy Bannister • Tom Bryant • Sharon Burke • Tom & Maura Carey

Denis & Gráinne Cremins • Veronica Dunne • Donagh McDonagh • Brian McElroy

Deirdre O’Grady • Richie Ryan • Clive Shannon • Stephen Vernon

JOHN FIELD SOCIETY

Frank & Ivy Bannister • Niall Browne • Sharon Burke • Denis & Gráinne Cremins

Sir James & Lady Jeanne Galway • Francis Ludlow • Kieran Tobin

AMERICAN FRIENDS

Cormac Brady • Tom Bryant • Peter Hooper

Theresa Murtagh • Robert Pedersen • Mark H.Tuohey

AMERICAN PATRONS

Tom Moran • Mutual of America

The National Concert Hall would like to acknowledge with appreciation and

gratitude the generous support of our

Patron Circle Members • John Field Society Members • American Friends

We also gratefully acknowledge those patrons who have requested to remain anonymous.

For further information contact the National Concert Hall on 01 417 0077

T hank You

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS April-JuneAPRILFri 3 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra presents The Easter PassionSat 4 Vladimir and Anton JablokovThu 9 Richard ClaydermanFri 10 Perspectives 2015: April Jazz: Reijseger - Fraanje - Sylla Perspectives 2015: April Jazz: Tomasz Stanko QuartetSat 11 Perspectives 2015: April Jazz: Anouar Brahem Quartet: SouvenanceSun 12 Perspectives 2015: April Jazz: The Bad Plus performs the Ornette Coleman Masterpiece Science FictionTue 14 RTE Concert Orchestra Thu 16 The International Concert Series 2014/2015 New York Philharmonic; Alan Gilbert, conductor; Joyce Di Donato, mezzo soprano Fri 17 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Season 2014-2015: A Touch Of FrostSat 18 Madama Butterfly Sun 19 La TraviataTue 21-Sat 25 Sister Act - A Divine Musical Comedy!Sun 26 Siansa Gael Linn CraobhComortas/FinalMon 27 The International Concert Series 2014/2015 John O’Conor, pianoTue 28 Maritana; The Bohemian Girl; The Lily of KillarneyWed 29 Maritana; The Bohemian Girl; The Lily of KillarneyThu 30 RTÉ Concert Orchestra MAYFri 1 PIPEWORKSFri 1 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Season 2014-2015: Horn Of PlentySun 3 The International Concert Series 2014/2015 Latvian Radio Choir & Sigvards Klava, conductorMon 4 Perspectives 2015: Philip Glass: The ÉtudesThu 7 RTE Concert Orchestra Fri 8 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Season 2014-2015: Dissonance & ResolutionWed 13 Songs in The Key of DThu 14 RTÉ Concert OrchestraFri 15 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Season 2014-2015: Approaching NightTue 19 Great Symphonies Close Up with Charles Hazlewood

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS April-JuneThu 21 The International Concert Series 2014/2015 Ulster Orchestra, Alisa Weilerstein, cello Rafael Payare, conductor Fri 22 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Season 2014-2015: Chariot Of FireFri 29 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Season 2014-2015: Russian RitesSat 30 RTÉ Concert Orchestra JUNEThu 4 RTÉ Concert Orchestra Tue 9 Lunchtime: RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraThu 11 RTÉ Concert OrchestraFri 12 RTÉ NSO Summer Evening Concert Series Tue 16 Lunchtime: RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraWed 17 Perspectives 2015: Nils FrahmFri 19 RTÉ NSO Summer Evening Concert Series Sat 20 RTÉ Concert Orchestra Tue 23 Lunchtime: RTÉ National Symphony OrchestraWed 24 RTÉ Concert Orchestra Fri 26 RTÉ NSO Summer Evening Concert Series Tue 30 Lunchtime: RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra

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FRIENDS MEMBERSHIP OF THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALLMembership means you experience more

As a Friend of the National Concert Hall our members are at the core of our programming and upcoming projects. Our Friends members receive fantastic benefits throughout the year with an ever-changing diverse programme of exclusive events, talks and tours designed specifically to enhance their National Concert Hall experience. Our membership programme also contributes directly to the work of our Education, Community and Outreach department meaning Friends make an impact in shaping the positive projects we can drive forward at the National Concert Hall, now, and in the future.

Why not join as a member to avail of this priority booking periods and special events! Call the Box Office for further information 01 417 0000.

MEMBERSHIPBENEFITS

Priority Booking Ticket Discounts Exclusive Events

Talks and ToursMusic Clubs and Courses

Coffee MorningsAccess to the heart

of the Hall

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FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALL EVENTS JANUARY/MARCH

Starting Tuesday 27 January 2015, 11am–12.30pm

FRIENDS MUSIC CLUB The Friends Music Club returns this spring with Professor Gerard Gillen discussing CDs and repertoire featured in upcoming concerts at the National Concert Hall. Each session takes place over tea and coffee in the Iveagh Room of the Terrace Café. The Music Club is very popular and has limited availability so get in early.

The course takes place on the following Tuesdays:27 January • 3, 10, 17, 24 February • 4 March

€90 (6 sessions with tea/coffee and the first sessions CD)Booking opens November 20th 2014

Wednesday 24 February 2015 5pm

THE FLYING DUTCHMAN (LIVE) SUPPER & SCREENING Join us for a delicious one-course supper with a glass of wine and tea/coffee at the Roly Saul in Dundrum before making the short walk over to Movies@Dundrum for the performance of Die Fliegende Hollander, screened live from the Royal Opera House. Starring Bryn Terfel and Adrianne Pieczonka,

Supper is at 5pm followed by the screening that commences at 7pm. Meeting at Roly Saul independently.

Friends €45 (non-members €50) Booking Opens December 3rd 2014

20-23 March 2015 – Booking now

FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL TOUR 2015: Friends Opera and Art Tour to Nice and MonteCarlo.Our specialised Friends tour this spring will take in some of the great Musical and Artistic highlights of this glamorous southern French region. This relaxing, long-weekend perusing fine art, attending stunning musical venues and sharing good times with good Friends in the sunshine is not to be missed.

Highlights of this special tour include:• Rossini’s opera ‘Semiramide’ in Nice’s classic 19C opera house• Sibelius’s Les Oceanides and Symphony no 3 performed by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte

Carlo in the Auditorium Rainier III • A morning visit to the superb collections and gardens of the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on the

exclusive peninsula of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat • An afternoon visit to Monaco including the Cathedral and the Belle Epoque Casino de Monte Carlo,

home of the world famous Casino and Salle Garnier Opera House • Guided visits to several of the Riviera’s celebrated art galleries, including the Musée Chagall, the

Musée Matisse and Renoir’s former home and studio upthe Provencal hills.

For further information or to reserve your place please contact the Membership Office on 01 417 0067, or email [email protected]. Places Limited.For more information on all Friends events, Friends membership or to book your tickets call the Box Office line on 01 417 0000

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INTERNATIONALEDUCATION SERIES

The International Education series offers unprecedented access for Irish music students to some of the best musicians in the world by linking with the International Concert Series, the National Concert Hall’s flagship performance series. Selected master classes and other educational activities from each of the strands of the International Concert Series provide our students with the opportunity to work with the best orchestras, choirs, singers, pianists and other instrumentalists.

Sunday 25 January 12PM Kevin Barry Room

IN CONVERSATION WITH…BENJAMIN GROSVENORBritish pianist Benjamin Grosvenor is internationally recognised for his electrifying performances and penetrating interpretations. Described by some as a ‘skill and talent not heard since Kissin’s teenage Russian debut’ (Gramophone Magazine), Benjamin is renowned for his distinctive sound, described as ‘poetic and gently ironic, brilliant yet clear-minded, intelligent but not without humour, all translated through a beautifully clear and singing touch’ (The Independent).Join us for a guided question and answer session with Benjamin ahead of his evening performance – don’t forget to have your questions ready!Tickets: ¤5. Advance sales only

EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCHEDUCATION, COMMUNITY AND OUTREACH PROGRAMME The National Concert Hall’s Education, Community and Outreach (ECO) programme seeks to engage people with music, to enhance people’s understanding and appreciation of music and music making, and to encourage personal, community and social development through music. Built on the twin pillars of excellence and inclusivity, the ECO programme aims to contribute to national musical citizenship through a wide range of quality, accessible, and socially relevant initiatives.

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EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCH

Thursday 5 February 2:30 – 4PM Kevin Barry Room

THE KING’S SINGERS CHORAL WORKSHOPAcclaimed for their life-affirming virtuosity and irresistible charm, The King’s Singers are in global demand. Their work synonymous with the best in vocal ensemble performance appeals to a vast international audience.

On the afternoon before their return to the stage of the National Concert Hall The King’s Singers will work on the ultimate a cappella sound with pre-formed ensembles or chamber choirs. With their very own sense of understatement the King’s Singers will combine the art of singing in a group with the essential fun you need for singing a cappella.

This choral workshop will allow each ensemble to work directly with two members of The King’s Singers on their prepared unaccompanied work and have the opportunity to observe the King’s Singers working with the other ensembles.

Contact [email protected] for further details.Tickets: ¤15 per person

Friday 20 February 2-4PM Kevin Barry Room

RAY CHEN MASTERCLASSRay Chen is one of the world’s most exciting young violinists. He has won the Queen Elizabeth and Yehudi Menuhin competitions, released critically acclaimed recordings, and performs “with the kind of authority that puts him in the same category as Maxim Vengerov” (Corriere della Sera).

Committed to expanding the classical audience by increasing its appeal to young people, Ray Chen embraces the use of social media, blogs about his life as a touring musician, and has a following of over 1.5 million on SoundCloud.

This commitment to the development of young people is reflected in Ray’s willingness to participate in educational activity. We are delighted to present this master class, which offers a unique opportunity for our young violinists to benefit from one of the top performers of the day, and promises to be insightful and beneficial for both participants and observers.

Please contact [email protected] to be considered to take part in this master class.Observer tickets: ¤5

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EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCHINSIGHTS

Insights is a series of talks given by respected figures in Irish music education and performance, and is loosely based on the International Concert Series. Each talk takes its theme from an upcoming concert, and as such will be of particular interest to those attending, but will also have much to offer anyone with an interest in expanding their understanding of classical music.

Tuesday 20 January 6:45 – 7:45PM Carolan Room

INSIGHTSBACH-CHORALE TO BARCAROLLE: PIANO AND SONGDavid Mooney – Head of Department of Keyboard Studies, DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama

In the first talk of the Insights series, David Mooney will focus on the relationship between piano and song. Using repertoire from the upcoming Benjamin Grosvenor recital, David will explore the theme in a general way, before focusing on specific works for illustration, such as Bach-Busoni (Chaconne), Franck (Chorale), Chopin (Barcarolle), and the song elements of Granados’ Goyescas.Full Price: €8. Friends of the National Concert Hall: €6

Tuesday 10 February 6:45 – 7:45PM Carolan Room

INSIGHTSDAVID AND GOLIATH, THE BALLET OF UNEQUALS: A STRADAVARI AND MODEL D STEINWAY RECITALKeith Pascoe – Violinist with the Vanbrugh Quartet

In this talk, inspired by the Ray Chen (violin) and Julien Quentin (piano) recital, Keith Pascoe will ask the question: How has the violin and piano duet format survived? In the light of the modern concert grand piano’s increased power, able to dominate a symphony orchestra, how and why has the violin, hardly altered since the eighteenth century, managed to hold its own?

Keith will explore the roles of the two instruments, and how composers and performers have adjusted to the ‘Frankenstein’s monster’, which the piano has become.Full Price: €8Friends of the National Concert Hall: €6

Wednesday 18 March 6:45 – 7:45PM Carolan Room

INSIGHTSON WINGS OF SONG: MUSIC AND THE LYRIC POETVirginia Kerr – Celebrated Irish Soprano and faculty member of the Royal Irish Academy of Music and NUI Maynooth.

Using as inspiration the upcoming performance by Natalie Dessay (soprano) and Philippe Cassard (piano), Virginia Kerr will explore the world of Art Song. Lyric poetry has inspired composers throughout the centuries. The Art Song strives to be the perfect combination of music and literature, based on four elements: the poet, the composer, the singer and the accompanist. The poet inspires the composer and the result is interpreted by the singer and the accompanist. It is one of the most communicative and important musical genres.Full Price: ¤8Friends of the National Concert Hall: ¤6

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EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCHECOENSEMBLES

A frequent regret expressed by many adults is that of never having played music. It is our belief that that everyone should have the opportunity to participate in a musical ensemble, and that everyone will benefit from doing so at some point of their lives.

We also believe that it is never too late and never too early to begin performing, and that people should be encouraged to do so regardless of experience, training or musical background. The ECO ensemble programme provides a range of ensembles where the emphasis is on participation and enjoyment. Discover your inner musician!

8 -9.30pm Wednesdays

NCH: SING OUT!NCH: Sing Out! is a singing group for ages 16 and up where the motto is: Come together and find your voice! Using a wide range of songs and styles, participants will develop their singing in a supportive and encouraging environment.

The voice is the instrument that we all possess, and there is no other instrument that encapsulates human emotion to the same extent. We encourage you to experience the joy of group singing, and to release the voice that is within us all.

There are no auditions or other criteria for enrolment, other than an open mind and the will to sing!

NCH: Sing out! Will start on 25 January, term cost: €65

8-9.30pm Tuesdays

PERCUSSION LAB

Percussion Lab is a drumming ensemble for ages 16 and up where you are encouraged to join in and experience the rhythms of the world. Focusing on the rich traditions of Africa, Brazil and Cuba, Percussion Lab will have you up and drumming in no time (but hopefully in time!).

There are no entry requirements, and no previous experience is required – all you need to bring is your enthusiasm!

Percussion Lab will start on 24 January, term cost: €65.

BLOW THE DUST ORCHESTRAThe Blow the Dust Orchestra is designed to encourage older people, who once played instruments, to take them out of their cases, dust them off, and join fellow musicians in forming an orchestra. The ensemble is open to players of any level, instrument or style and aims to empower older people to rise to the artistic and physical challenges of playing their instruments while creating a musically orientated social community, with the National Concert Hall as its own ‘clubhouse’.

The orchestra is now at full capacity but we would still like to hear from you! We can either add you to the waiting list, or recommend other organisations that run music projects for older people.

email [email protected] for further information.

GAMELAN ENSEMBLEThe National Concert Hall was privileged to receive a gift of a full Gamelan Orchestra from the Sultan of Yogyakarta in 2014. This fascinating instrument consists of a wide variety of gongs, bells, and xylophone-type instruments, and produces a magical sound when played.

The Gamelan is a terrific instrument for both learning and performing, and we currently have two ensembles working on a variety of education and performance activities. Term starts January 20 2015, term cost: ¤80 limited places available

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EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCH

MINI MUSICMini Music is an action-packed music workshop experience for babies and young children aged 3 months to 8 years old. 30-minute workshops take place on Saturdays at the National Concert Hall. Carefully designed to suit each of the age groups, workshops are fun and accessible with foot-tapping, memorable tunes!

Mini Minors 10.20 3-12 monthsMini Majors 11.00 1-2 yearsMini Mezzos 11.40 2 -3 yearsMini Muchos 12.20 3-4 yearsMini Maxis 13.00 & 13.45 4-5 years

Term 2: Term 3: 10, 17, 24, 31 January 11, 18, 25 April7, 14, 21, 28 February 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 May21, 28 March 13, 20 JuneFull Price: ¤120 per 10 week termYoung Maestro & second child: ¤96

Mini Maestros workshops for 5 -8 year olds from 1.30 – 2.15pmFull Price: ¤155 per 10 week termYoung Maestro: ¤130Presented by the National Concert Hall Education, Community and Outreach Department

Saturday 21 February 12PM/1:30PM Kevin Barry Room

MUSICAL STORIESHere the children take centre stage in a fully interactive musical story telling workshop. Guided by the National Concert Hall’s ECO Band (a hybrid classical / jazz education ensemble), the children and musicians co-create their own versions of popular children’s stories. With plenty of hands-on musical interaction through the use of percussion, chimes, whistles and other sounds, the children develop the musical soundscape to accompany the story developed throughout the event.Full Price: ¤12.50 Young Maestros: ¤10Up to two complimentary tickets for accompanying parent/guardian, additional parent/guardian ¤12

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EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCH

Saturday 28 February 10am-2pm Kevin Barry Room

ONE DAY SONGSCHOOLJunior Songschool is for students aged 8 -12 years old who are interested in writing and recording songs, performing them in concert, learning about music technology, and meeting people who love music as much as they do... not to mention forming bands and having fun!

Free concert at 2pm for friends and family to hear the amazing songs written on the day!Full Price: ¤2020 % discount for Young Maestros

Saturday 21 March 12:00PM/1:30PM Kevin Barry Room

PETER AND THE WOLF INTERACTIVE FAMILY CONCERT WITH THE WHISTLEBLAST QUARTETSlip on your paws, wear animal masks and enter the story of Peter and the Wolf! Learn about the WhistleBlast’s instruments and join in with rhythm, song and hear other musical animals involving elephants and the like!Guaranteed to make you smile.Tickets: ¤12.50. Family Ticket (family of 4 with at least 1 child): ¤4420% discount for Young MaestrosAll Young Maestros are entitled to 2 tickets per Young Maestro event unless otherwise stated.

MUSIC WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOLS

These workshops are geared towards school trips and outings, and focus on fun and participation. Participants will learn much from these events that will link into many other areas of their music education.Whole classes are invited to participate in the workshop of their choice – options include percussion, singing, song-writing, Gamelan, and improvisation.Please contact us for booking and further details [email protected]

MUSIC IN THE WORKPLACE

Many companies now realise the benefits of providing a range of social and recreational activities to their employees. Music in the Workplace provides a menu of workshop options to companies wishing to offer development opportunities to their employees in the area of music. Such activities can improve employee wellbeing, reduce stress levels, and contribute to group cohesiveness and team building.Options include Office Band, Song-writing, Office Choir, and Percussion Ensemble. Please contact us for booking and further details [email protected]

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EDUCATION EVENTS JAN-MARCHWe are proud of our activities in the healthcare sector, and we are constantly striving to increase our reach in this area. Our activities are geared towards enriching the lives of those suffering from long-term health conditions, enhancing the musical experience of those unable to attend, and promoting both on-site and off-site activities for special education needs (SEN) groups.To date, our activities have brought musicians and music programmes into all parts of the country, and in a wide variety of settings.When you support the Education, Community and Outreach programme, you are supporting the following additional projects in the healthcare sector:

KIDS’ CLASSICSKids’ Classics brings music out from the National Concert Hall and into Ireland’s children’s hospitals. The programme offers distraction and relaxation for young patients undergoing stressful treatment, and helps to improve the quality of life for patients,families and staff.By providing regular workshops and ward visits, Kids’ Classics brings a musical component and live music experience into a healthcare setting, where it had previously not existed.Kids’ Classics is supported by the Community Foundation for Ireland, Brackaville Investments, and Michael O’Brien.

HEALTH AND HARMONYHealth & Harmony is an outreach music programme specially developed to meet the needs of those individuals and their families living with dementia. In partnership with the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, this programme brings professional musicians into nursing homes and care settings around Ireland for bi-monthly performances, enhancing the quality of life for over 200 patients, careers and their families.

MUSIC IN MINDWe believe in the benefits of music participation for people with mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression. Music in Mind is a new initiative for 2015 designed to bring music participation to people with such concerns. In partnership with Mental Health Ireland, the programme provides percussion and choir workshops to inpatients in mental healthcare facilities, and to clients of support centres in Dublin and beyond.

ST. DECLAN’S SCHOOLSt. Declan’s School is a school for children with behavioural and emotional difficulties. The work of the National Concert Hall here involves engaging the talents of sound artist and composerSlavek Kwi.Slavek’s particular expertise focuses on the development of children’s communication skills through the medium of music, enabling them to give a creative response through music/sound making. NATIONAL REHABILITATION HOSPITALPursuing our mission to provide music to those unable to attend the National Concert Hall, the ECO programme provides monthly music workshops, concert performances and ward visits facilitated by a dedicated team of professional musicians in the National Rehabilitation Hospital.The National Rehabilitation Hospital provides a comprehensive range of specialist rehabilitation services to patients who have acquired a physical or cognitive disability and who require specialist medical rehabilitation.

JEROME HYNES YOUNG COMPOSERS AWARDThis award is for the commission of a new work for mezzo-soprano and piano. As part of the commissioning process, the composer has the unique opportunity to work collaboratively with the 2014 Bernadette Greevy Bursary Awardee on this new work. The new work will be premiered during the Bernadette Greevy Bursary Recital in autumn 2015, giving the young composer a platform to showcase their talent.Application form will be available from late January 2015.

STUDENTSStudents can avail of a ‘Student Standby Scheme’ – on production of suitable identification at the Box Office, subject to the discretion of the Box Office Manager. Where available, tickets can be purchased for ¤5 one hour prior to a performance. One ticket per student only. Please check with the Box Office on the day of the concert for possible availability.

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NATIONAL CONCERT HALLBOOKING & GENERAL INFORMATION

BOOKING IN PERSON OPENING HOURSMonday – Saturday 10am – 6pmCheques should be made payable to “The National Concert Hall”

TELEPHONE BOOKINGS+353 1 417 0000Monday – Saturday 10am – 6pm(open two hours prior to concerts on Sundays & Bank Holidays for one hour)Tickets purchased by phone can be posted out for a charge of ¤1 (postage and packaging)

ONLINE BOOKINGwww.nch.ieAll major credit/debit cards accepted.

CONDITIONS OF SALE• Once purchased, tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged.• Programme & artist are subject to change

CONCESSIONS• Concessions are available on selected concerts to patrons who produce suitable identification• Concessions not requested at time of booking cannot be allocated later• All discounts apply to Full Price tickets only• Only one discount per ticket applies• Discounted tickets cannot be purchased in conjunction with any other offers or concessions

GIFT CARDS• Gift Cards can be used online, in person or over the phone. • Please quote the Gift Card number and Redemption Number when booking

THIRD LEVEL STUDENT STANDBY SCHEMEOn production of suitable identification at the Box Office, third level students can avail of tickets for a5 one hour prior to a performance. Please contact the Box Office on the day of the performance for possible availability of this offer. One ticket per student only.

GROUPSGot a Group? Get a Deal. Contact the Box Office Booking Line on +3531 417 0000 or email [email protected] Monday – Friday 10am – 6pm

CHILD ADMITTANCEPatrons are advised that children under the age of 5 will not be admitted to events which are unsuitable for children. Please contact the Box Office for rec-ommendations regarding age admittance.

BABES-IN-ARMS• For family & children’s events, babes-in-arms (children under 12 months) will be admitted to the concert provided that they can be seated throughout the performance on the accompanying adult’s lap. • Please inform the Box Office at time of booking to receive the free infant ticket.

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SPECIAL ASSISTANCE• Seats are available at the back of the stalls (downstairs) for wheel chair users & their companions • An induction loop system for hard of hearing patrons has been installed in the MAitorium• An Infra Red Assistive Listening System is available for events throughout the MAitorium and in the John Field Room. To avail of this system please contact our reception desk on the night. Instructions on how to use this system are available on www.nch.ie

NATIONAL CONCERT HALL ETIQUETTE• There is no smoking in The National Concert Hall• Cameras, video equipment and recording devices are not permitted• Please ensure all mobiles devices are switched off before entering the Auditorium• Please arrive early. There is no guarantee of late seating. Where possible, patrons will only be admitted when there is a suitable break, if any, in the performance• Please leave all coats, bags and umbrellas in the Cloak Room in the John Field Room. There is no charge incurred for this facility

DATA PROTECTION• When you book tickets with the National Concert Hall, your details will be held on our database• From time to time, we may send you information about The National Concert Hall and its programme of events. If you do not wish to receive this information, please tell a member of the Box Office Team at time of booking or amend your preference online • The National Concert Hall complies with the principles of good data handling. For details, please see our privacy policy on www.nch.ie or contact us on +3531 417 0077

THE MUSIC BOXThe Music Box at The National Concert Hall features a selection of CDs, DVDs, books and more. Open one hour prior to concerts, during intermission and after performances.

FINE DINING AT THE TERRACE CAFÉ AT THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALL• For reservations call + 353 1 417 0090 or email [email protected]

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DISTANCESM50 Motorway: 9kmDublin Airport: 17kmDublin Busáras Station: 3.4kmDublin Connolly Station: 3.5kmDublin Heuston Station: 4.9km

BY CARThe National Concert Hall is located in the centre of the city beside St. Stephen’s Green.Please be aware that there is a one-way system in place on St Stephen’s Green so please follow the instructions below.

• Follow the signs to the City Centre• From O’Connell Street, head south over the River Liffey, down D’Olier Street, past Trinity College onto Nassau Street• From Nassau Street, take a right turn onto Kildare Street• This will lead you onto St. Stephen’s Green.• Continue down towards Baggot Street, take the first right onto Pembroke Street, straight past Fitzwilliam Square until you come to a set of traffic lights• Turn right onto Leeson Street and at the next set of traffic lights take the left onto Earlsfort Terrace where The National Concert Hall is situated on the right-hand side

BY BUSAs we are centrally located, there are plenty of options for buses to bring you to The National Concert Hall.

For more information on routes and timetables, log on www.dublinbus.ie

If you are travelling directly from Dublin Airport to The National Concert Hall, the Aircoach can be used as it will leave you on Lower Leeson Street which is just around the corner from The National Concert Hall.For more information or routes and fares, log on to www.aircoach.ie

BY TRAINPearse Street Station is the nearest DART sta-tion to us. Some commuter trains also stop here while others will terminate at Connolly StationFor more information on timetables, log on to www.irishrail.ie

BY LUASHarcourt Street is within five minutes’ walk of the National Concert Hall and runs regularly: every five minutes at busy periods and every fifteen minutes at less busy periods

DUBLIN BIKESWhy not keep it green and use one of the Dublin Bikes available at various points around the city. There is a Dublin Bikes station directly outside The National Concert Hall. There are also two stations on St Stephen’s Green, both of which have credit card terminals.For more information, log on to www.dublinbikes.ie

CAR PARKING FACILITIESLimited parking is available in the grounds of the National Concert Hall. There are also a num-ber of car parks within a short walk of the Hall:The Royal College of Surgeons Car Park,Dawson Street Car Park,Schoolhouse Lane,Drury Street Car Park,Park Rite Car Park,St. Stephen’s Green Car ParkSetanta PlaceIt is also possible to park on Adelaide Road, Hatch Street, Fitzwilliam Square, St. Stephen’s Green, all within walking distance of the Na-tional Concert Hall. Please check for parking restrictions and notices for Pay & Display areas.

YOUR VISITGETTING HERE AND PARKING

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Corporate AssociatesYour Loyalty. Your Support. Your Generosity. Thank You.

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The National Concert Hall would like to thank its Corporate Associates who enable us to bring the joy of music to thousands of children and adults all over Ireland.

For further information on Corporate Associate membership or Sponsorship call 01 417 0077 or email [email protected]

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2015NationalConcertHall21.01.15Punch BrothersSupport Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh and Dan Trueman’s Laghdú

01.02.15Lambchop perform Nixon Support Adrian Crowley

10/11/12.04.15April Jazz

Reijseger / Fraanje / SyllaTomasz Stanko Quartet with Sue Rynhart DuoAnouar Brahem Quartet with special guest Sean Mac Erlaine saxophoneThe Bad Plus perform the Ornette Coleman Masterpiece Science Fiction with Ron Miles, Tim Berne and Same NewsomeSpecial guest OKO (Dublin electro improvisers)

04.05.15Philip Glass The Études17.06.15Nils Frahm

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Sunday 25 January 2015Benjamin GrosvenorProgramme includes Rameau, Bach-Busoni, Franck, Chopinand Granados.Tickets from ¤20

Thursday 5 February 2015The King’s SingersProgramme includes Striggio, Gibbons, Cavendish, Weelkes Stanford & many more.Tickets from ¤30

Thursday 19 February 2015Ray Chen violinJulien Quentin pianoProgramme includes Arvo Pärt, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky & StravinskyTickets from ¤20

Wednesday 25 February 2015Paul LewisProgramme - all BeethovenTickets from ¤25

Thursday 26 March 2015Natalie Dessay sopranoPhilippe Cassard pianoProgramme includes Schumann Brahms, Duparc & more.Tickets from ¤25

Thursday 16 April 2015New York PhilharmonicAlan Gilbert conductor Joyce DiDonato mezzo-sopranoProgramme includes Ravel, Strauss & Esa-Pekka Salonen.Tickets from ¤70

Monday 27 April 2015John O’ConorProgramme includes Schubert & Beethoven.Tickets from ¤20

Sunday 3 May 2015Latvian Radio ChoirSigvards Klava conductorProgramme includes Rachmaninov, Bach/Nystedt, Eriks Ešenvalds, Anders Hillborg, Ligeti, Peteris Vasks.Tickets from ¤20

Thursday 21 May 2015Ulster OrchestraRafael Payare conductor Alisa Weilerstein celloProgramme includes Wagner, Elgar & Shostakovich.Tickets from ¤20