Mari Samuelsen and the RTÉ CO perform Max Richter

This event has ended

National Concert Hall, Friday 16th August

The Norwegian superstar Mari Samuelsen, an exclusive Deutsche Grammophon artist, directs the RTÉ Concert Orchestra from the violin for an evening of evocative storytelling for strings.

Inspirational and groundbreaking, Samuelsen is a sensational performer. She brings her creativity and breathtaking virtuosity to a programme including Max Richter’s 2012 reimagining of The Four Seasons. Richter aimed to reclaim the Vivaldi piece and make people fall in love with it again, and the incredible impact of Recomposed is a testament to his success. Samuelsen and Richter are regular collaborators – they actually joined the RTÉ CO to play to a packed marquee at last year’s All Together Now festival – and the evening also features She Remembers from Richter’s haunting soundtrack to The Leftovers.

The kaleidoscopic programme encompasses both the more familiar, Arvo Pärt’s Fratres, and a piece never before performed live, Olivia Belli’s Sapias. Another soundtrack features with Cambridge, 1963 from Jóhann Jóhannsson’s score to The Theory of Everything. Samuelsen and the RTÉ CO also perform two striking pieces more associated with the piano, Nils Frahm’s Hammers and Hania Rani’s Glass.

Mari Samuelsen is a trailblazer, a phenomenon with both traditional and newer audiences. Join her and the RTÉ CO as they create a mesmerising soundscape and bring the audience on a compelling musical journey.

Max Richter will not be performing at this concert.


Date:
Friday 16th August
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€15 - €42.50
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

You might also like...

What's on

Enya Martin “Is It Just Me?”

Civic Theatre

Enya’s new stand up show is a madcap rollercoaster as Enya searches for answers to many things that puzzle her in life. “Is it just my relationship that’s like this?” “Was it just my childhood that was like this?” “Is it just me who experiences these crazy things on holiday!?” And finally where she gets most of her inspiration from, is she the only one who has friends like this, on and offline!?

What's on

Public Warning

The Workman's Club

Public Warning is a four piece indie-rock band from Ashbourne, Co. Meath. Formed in 2015 when lifelong friends Adam O’Dea (Vocals), JP Roche (Guitar), Robbie Szpara (Bass) and Mark Tuite (Tambourine) came together in a bid to impress girls. From humble beginnings playing covers at school talent shows and local events, they soon discovered their own sound and began writing and recording their own original music. As they matured, so did their sound. Adam’s powerful vocals pushing their clever lyricism over JP’s driving guitars, with Robbie and Mark’s tight, decisive rhythm tying it all t

What's on

Music Current – Contemporary Music Festival

Project Arts Centre & Contemporary Music Centre

Music Current Festival is an annual contemporary music festival produced by Dublin Sound Lab. The festival offers a showcase of contemporary Irish and new international electronic music in an accessible and friendly environment. As well as the main concert programme, the festival includes workshops, professional development classes, and public panel discussions. 'The highly-specialised new music festival, Music Current, presented what was the new music performance of the year.' Michael Dervan, The Irish Times 'If one wanted to experience the very latest cutting-edge trends in new music,