Irish Chamber Orchestra – Strings Attached (Cancelled)

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Dublin Castle, Saturday 25th April

Irish Chamber Orchestra: Strings Attached @ The Printworks, Dublin Castle.

Cancellation Notice
“Due to current circumstances related to Covid-19, the Irish Chamber Orchestra is forced to cancel our April tour. All tickets will be refunded. We hope to reschedule the tour for 2021. We thank you for your patience as we navigate this unusual time and apologise for any inconvenience caused.” – Irish Chamber Orchestra.

Schnittke's Moz-Art à la Haydn brims with virtuosity, wit and flair. Schubert's Rondo for Violin and Strings is a masterpiece – virtuosic, fresh, lyrical and imbued with love. Principals Christian Elliott and Malachy Robinson and their ICO colleagues then present the world premiere of Ian Wilson's Seventh Seal – a new concerto for cello and double bass, commissioned by the ICO. Astor Piazzolla's ‘tangoed' Four Seasons of Buenos Aires depicts the seasonal moods of the city through jazzy rhythms and romantic violin solos that ooze excitement, propelling this work to a brilliant conclusion.

Katherine Hunka: Director, Violin.
Nicola Sweeney: Violin.
Christian Elliott: Cello.
Malachy Robinson: Double Bass.

Schnittke Moz-Art à la Haydn.
Schubert Rondo for Violin and String Orchestra, D. 438.
Ian Wilson Seventh Seal Concerto for cello, double bass and string orchestra World Premiere (Commissioned by the ICO and funded by the Arts Council of Ireland).
Piazzolla The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.


Date:
Saturday 25th April
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€5 - €28
Address:
Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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