Music in Monkstown

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Monkstown Parish Church, Friday 8th September - Sunday 10th September

Located in one of the most beautiful villages in Ireland, just a short distance from Dublin city centre, the Music in Monkstown annual festival brings together musicians from around Ireland and the world for a weekend of superb classical music.

FRIDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER
All day: Vox Amicum Brass Quintet visit three local Junior Schools

• 10.00am: Piano Masterclass with Nathalia Milstein
Participants: Mickey Glen Tomas (TUD) and David Vesey (RIAM) (Admission free)

• 7.30pm: Evening Concert – Schubert, Schumann, Sibelius, Prokofiev, Davey and Ravel
Nathalia Milstein (piano)
Maria Milstein (violin)
John Finucane (clarinet)

• 10.00pm: Jazz Club in Café du Journal

SATURDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER
• 2.00pm: Vox Amicum Brass Quintet – Ewald, Tilson Thomas
• 4.00pm: Mick O’Brien (pipes) with Ciara Ní Bhriain (fiddle)
Performing music from the Joyce and Canon Goodman collections as well as music passed down through the O’Brien family from Mick’s father Dinny.

• 7.30pm: Evening Concert – Mendelssohn, Stanford, and Amy Beach
Piatti String Quartet
Lance Coburn (piano)
John Finucane (clarinet)

• 10.00pm: Jazz Club in Café du Journal

SUNDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER
• 11.00am: Classical Kids
Knox Hall
• 4.00pm: Afternoon Concert – Locatelli, Vasks, Debussy and Enesco
Valentine Laporte (flute), winner of the Irish Freemasons Young Musician of the Year with Danusia Oslizlok (piano)

• 7.30pm: Evening Concert – Schubert, Dvorák and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Piatti String Quartet
John Finucane (clarinet)

All concerts except Classical Kids take place in the Parish Church Monkstown


Date:
Friday 8th September - Sunday 10th September
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies
Address:
Monkstown Parish Church, Monkstown Road, Monkstown, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Monkstown Parish Church, Monkstown Road, Monkstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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