ChamberFest Dublin

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Online, Wednesday 28th April

Founded in 2019 by the RIAM’s Head of Strings and Chamber Music, Sarah Sew, ChamberFest Dublin is rooted in the RIAM’s aim to provide high quality and meaningful performance experiences for students. In today’s constantly evolving music world, collaboration and inventive exploration are vital skills for the next generation of musicians, and in the programming of ChamberFest Dublin 2021, students have played a key role in forming their own chamber groups, researching and choosing repertoire. During ChamberFest Dublin 2021, the RIAM will present a series of live-streamed and pre-recorded concerts from its home base on Westland Row, in addition to a number of other Dublin venues, featuring a wide palette of music performed by some of its most exceptional students.

Programme:

Beethoven: Variations in E-flat Major on “Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen” from Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte WoO46

N Boulanger: Trois piecès

Sonas Duo

Davide Forti, cello

Francesca De Nardi, piano

Debussy: Violin Sonata in G Minor

Caoilfhinn Tan, violin

Daniel Boon, piano


Date:
Wednesday 28th April
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Free

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