WHAT’S ON SPRING 2018
WELCOME NCH, Ireland’s National Concert Hall, is a meeting place for music of all genres and all audiences. As ever, our programme for Spring offers wonderful musical experiences, from the new and innovative to the classic and traditional, for opera lovers and jazz fans, for children and families, for the aficionado and the first-time attendee – all music, for everyone. Whatever your music, I hope you’ll find plenty of reasons to come and share our music in the coming months. Simon Taylor CEO
Patron Michael D. Higgins President of Ireland The National Concert Hall is supported by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.
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Magdalena Kožená
FEATURES Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Page 2
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New Music Dublin John Harris - New Music Dublin
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ESTONIAN PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER CHOIR: The Songs That Built A Nation
Tallinn, Estonia
There is much to celebrate in modern Estonia. The paragon of innovation which invented Skype also does practically everything online – tax returns, healthcare, even voting in elections. For a country of only around 1.3 million people which is more than 50% forest, Estonia is perhaps an unlikely global leader. Estimated at something between five to twelve thousand years old, the Estonians are one of the oldest peoples on earth. While the country’s tech advances and environmental friendliness may now be the envy of the world, there has long been an association much closer to the hearts of the citizens: singing. As Katharine Schwab of The Atlantic wrote: ‘Perhaps more than any other country in the world, the history of the nation of Estonia is a story set to song.’ The visit of the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir to the NCH marks the centenary of the foundation of the Republic of Estonia on 24th February 1918. This came after centuries of occupation, but freedom was short lived. The nation would only have a mere 22 years to celebrate their Independence Day until the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940.
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FEATURE National ensembles tend to symbolise the character and history of their country of provenance, but there may be none more fitting than the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir. As with many occupied lands, Estonia has had a tumultuous relationship with its occupiers, but unlike most, it took up the arms of music. Remarkably, in the late 1980s Estonians forged their split from the Soviet Union through what became known as the ‘singing revolution’. The nation has been hosting enormous song festivals featuring choirs of around 20,000 – 30,000 since 1869. During the 1947 song festival (the first under the rule of the U.S.S.R), the Estonians defied the Soviets by performing a musical version of an old poem “Mu Isamaa On Minu Arm” (My Country Is My Love). The song’s peaceful defiance and its espousal of a gentle nationalism was contagious, and performances were repeated in later festivals - the song becoming an unofficial national anthem. Estonians weaponised by song became freedom fighters by another name, prompting activist Heinz Valk to write: “A nation who makes it revolution by singing and smiling should be a sublime example to all.” Confounding traditional expectations, Estonia proudly declared its ‘singing revolution’ a success when achieving its independence without violence on 20th August 1991. Today, the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, founded in 1981, embodies this unity and resilience through song and has played no small part in spreading the music of Estonian composers, such as Arvo Pärt, Veljo Tormis, Galina Grigoryeva and Cyrillus Kreek - all of whom feature in the programme for the NCH. The fact that Pärt has been the most performed living composer in the world for
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the last six consecutive years is helped in no small measure by ensembles such as the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir performing on the world’s great stages, and rendering the most critical audiences speechless. Perhaps it is the Estonians’ oneness with song and their country’s astonishing choral history which has helped make the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir such a musical force, but the ensemble has certainly become a phenomenon far beyond the 3,794 km weaving coastline of northern Europe. The singing revolution may have passed but a live experience of the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir is like no other on earth.
Arvo Pärt Estonian pronunciation: [arvo pært] Born: September 11, 1935, in Paide, Estonia Occupation: Composer - Pärt is the most performed living composer in the world for the sixth year running (followed by John Williams and John Adams) Compositional Styles: “Holy Minimalism” and Tintinnabuli Selection of Awards: All-Union Young Composers Competition in Moscow, 1962; Estonian Music Prize for Tabula rasa, 1977; Brückepreis, 2007; Léonie Sonning Music Prize, 2008; Praemium Imperiale award, Japan 2014; Ratzinger Prize, 2017 Best Known Compositions: Spiegel im Spiegel, Fratres, De Profundis, Lamentate, Tabula Rasa By Michael Quinn
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir perform works by Pärt, O’Reilly, Kreek and more, 31 January as part of the NCH International Concert Series 17/18.
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Katherine Lynch in ANNIE
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra New Year Celebration Monday 1 January 3:30pm
ANNIE The Musical Tuesday 2 January 2pm/6pm Wednesday 3 January 2pm/6pm
Main Stage
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Neil Thomson conductor Claudia Boyle soprano Presented by George Hamilton, RTÉ lyric fm
Annie comes to the National Concert Hall this Christmas with a brand new production of the classic family musical by Festival Productions. This lavish production features Katherine Lynch as Miss Hannigan, among a star-studded cast, with spectacular costumes and sets, the wonderful Festival chorus, dancers and orchestra.
Star soprano Claudia Boyle joins the RTÉ NSO for a special Viennese concert to celebrate the New Year. Join us for a glass of bubbly as Strauss II’s Tales of the Vienna Woods and the famous Champagne Polka weave through the air. Tickets: €49.50, €44.50, €34.50 (Choir Balcony: €24.50) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra New Years Day brunch from 12.30pm in the Terrace Restaurant.
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Tickets: €36, €32, €29 Child Price: €25 available for matinées only. Presented by Festival Productions
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JANUARY 2018 The National Youth Orchestra of Ireland New Year Gala Thursday 4 January 8pm Main Stage
Join the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by Gearóid Grant, for a spectacular New Year celebration! NYOI works with the next generation of musicians (aged 12-18) on a full symphonic programme; an exciting concert not to be missed! Tickets: €20 | Children under 18: €10 Concessions available Presented by the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland. Sponsored by the Department of Education and Skills and The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
Bella Voce In Concert Friday 5 January 1:05pm John Field Room
Siobhan Kilkelly pianist Helene Murray soprano Eoin Hynes tenor A classical lunchtime concert in aid of the International Organisation of Catholic Nurses. Repertoire to include popular arias from Puccini & Gounod, Neopolitan songs and musical theatre favourites. Tickets: €20 Presented by The Catholic Nurses Guild of Ireland
Peter Jablonski
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra American Gala Friday 5 January 7:30pm Main Stage
Alexander Shelley conductor Peter Jablonski piano John Finucane clarinet Ellington The Three Black Kings Gershwin Concerto in F Bernstein Overture to West Side Story Bernstein Prelude, Fugue and Riffs Joplin Maple Leaf Rag & Ragtime Gershwin An American in Paris Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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Siobhán Doyle
Anna Cashell
Chamber Music Gathering 2018
Chamber Music Gathering 2018
Saturday 6 January 11am
Saturday 6 January 1pm
Kevin Barry Recital Room
The Studio
Siún Milne violin David McElroy violin Ed Creedon viola Beth McNinch viola Christopher Ellis cello
Anna Cashell violin Lynda O’Connor violin Cian Ó Dúill viola Fiachra de hOra viola Killian White cello
Beethoven String Quintet in C minor Op. 104 Siobhán Doyle violin Gina Maria McGuinness violin Aiveen Gallagher viola Nathan Sherman viola Sinéad O’Halloran cello Gerald Peregrine cello Dvorˇák String Sextet in A major, Op. 48 Tickets: €15 Presented by NCH in association with the National String Quartet Foundation.
Mozart String Quintet No. 6 in E flat major, K. 614 Roisin Walters violin David Tobin violin Neasa Ní Bhriain viola Simon Aspell viola Annette Cleary cello Miriam Roycroft cello Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht Op. 4 Phoebe White violin Cliodhna Ryan violin Robin Panter viola Christopher Marwood cello Malachy Robinson double bass Dvorˇák Double Bass Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 77 Tickets: €15 Presented by NCH in association with the National String Quartet Foundation.
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Helena Wood
Orla Boylan
Chamber Music Gathering 2018
Irish National Opera The Big Bang! Inaugural Concert
Saturday 6 January 4:30pm University Church, St. Stephen’s Green
Helena Wood violin Siún Milne violin Ed Creedon viola Aiveen Gallagher viola Gerald Peregrine cello Mendelssohn String Quintet No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 87 Lynda O’Connor violin Siobhán Doyle violin Nathan Sherman viola Cian Ó Dúill viola Ailbhe McDonagh cello Sinéad O’Halloran cello Brahms String Sextet No. 2 in G major, Op. 36 Patrick Rafter violin Gina Maria McGuinness violin Simon Aspell viola Seamus Hickey viola Christopher Ellis cello Killian White cello Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence Op. 70 Tickets: €15 Presented by NCH in association with the National String Quartet Foundation.
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Tuesday 9 January 7.30pm Main Stage
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Celebrate the launch of Irish National Opera with Orla Boylan, Claudia Boyle, Sharon Carty, Jennifer Davis, Anna Devin, Imelda Drumm, Máire Flavin, Ben McAteer, John Molloy, Miriam Murphy, Gavan Ring and Padraic Rowan. Fergus Sheil conducts music by Verdi, Wagner, Rossini, Tchaikovsky and Gounod. Tickets: €45, €38, €30, €22, €15 Presented by Irish National Opera
Frances Black & Kieran Goss Reunion Tour Wednesday 10 January 8pm Main Stage
Following the success of this musical partnership some 25 years ago, Frances and Kieran return as part of their reunion tour to perform a selection of songs from their back catalogue. Tickets: €32.50 Presented by David Hull Promotions
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JANUARY 2018 Pipeworks Organ Recital Friday 12 January 6pm Main Stage
Peter Barley organ
Mia Cooper
Musici Ireland at the National Gallery
Bedrich Antonin Wiedermann Impetuoso Jehan Alain Aria César Franck Fantaisie in A Jehan Alain Postlude pour L’Office de Complies Jehan Alain Litanies Tickets: Free ticketed event Presented by Pipeworks, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and NCH
Thursday 11 January 6:30pm Shaw Room, National Gallery
Mia Cooper and Siún Milne violins Beth McNinch viola; Katie Tertell cello Beethoven String Quartet Op. 18 No. 1 Mendelssohn String Quartet Op. 13 No. 2 in A minor Tickets: €20 Presented by NCH and the National Gallery in conjunction with the annual exhibition of the Vaughan bequest of Turner watercolours Valeriy Sokolov
Seasons of Sinatra Prelude to Spring Friday 12 January 1:05pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Symphonie Fantastique
John Field Room
Friday 12 January 7:30pm
Sean Hession Jim Doherty piano Dave Fleming double bass Myles Drennan drums
Main Stage
In this first concert of a series, leading Sinatra exponent Sean Hession heralds 2018 with a seasonally-themed lunchtime concert of classics. Punctuate the year ahead with a selection of seasonal Frank Sinatra interludes.
Stanislav Kochanovsky conductor Valeriy Sokolov violin Debussy Prélude a L’apres-midi d’un faune Bartók Violin Concerto No. 2 Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14 Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Tickets: €18 | Concessions available Presented by Sean Hession and Michele Rock
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JANUARY 2018 Mini Music Saturdays January 13, 20, 27 February 3, 10, 17, 24 March 3, 10, 24 Mini Music – an action packed workshop experience for babies and young children aged 3 months to 8 years old. Mini Minors 10.20am : 3-12 months Mini Majors 11.00am: 1-2 years Mini Mezzos 10.20am & 11.40am: 2-3 years Mini Muchos 12.20am & 1:50pm: 3-4 years Mini Maxis 1pm & 1.45pm: 4-5 years Tickets: €120 per 10-week term Presented by NCH
Dublin Youth Orchestras annual concert Saturday 13 January 7pm Main Stage
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Junior Strings Orchestra Intermediate Orchestra Concert Orchestra Symphony Orchestra
Dublin Youth Orchestras consist of 4 separate orchestras with a total of 400 young players between the ages of 9 and 21. Tickets: €25 Children: €15 Concessions available Presented by Dublin Youth Orchestras
Ronan Collins
Reeling in The Showband Years Sunday 14 January 8pm Main Stage
The magic of the dance hall days recreated on stage! Don’t miss the number one showband show across the nation with Ronan Collins, Red Hurley, Gina from The Champions, The Conquerors Showband, Dave Lawlor, Keith and Lorraine McDonald and Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg. Tickets: €35, €30 (Choir Balcony: €25) Concessions available Presented by Tommy Swarbrigg
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JANUARY 2018 Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
NCH Ensembles: Percussion Lab
Tuesdays 16, 23, 30 January and 6, 13, 20 February 1:10pm
Tuesdays, starting 16 Jan 6:30pm
Kevin Barry Recital Room
This popular Tuesday lunchtime lecture series explores the broad history of Irish choral music, both amateur and professional. Talks will include musical illustrations by members of Chamber Choir Ireland. Tickets: €5 | Bundle for all 6 talks: €25 Presented by NCH and supported by Chamber Choir Ireland.
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A drumming ensemble for anyone aged 16+. No previous experience is required, all you need to bring is your enthusiasm! Tickets: €65 per 8-week term Presented by NCH
Pierce Turner Award Winning Musician Tuesday 16 January 8pm John Field Room
Pierce Turner is a critically-acclaimed composer, songwriter and performer. Now living in Manhattan, Turner has been described by New York Magazine as “one of this city’s great gems.” He has scored music for TV and film including HBO’s The Wire. This concert will feature a broad spectrum of Pierce Turner’s renowned songs, new and old. Tickets: €25 Presented by Pierce Turner Mark Simpson
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Music of Our Time Tuesday 16 January 1:05pm Main Stage
Brett Dean conductor Mark Simpson clarinet Ed Bennett Freefalling RTÉ commission Brett Dean Ariel’s Music A breakthrough clarinet concerto and Freefalling, partially inspired by the 2012 freefall record by the Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner.
NCH New Friends Tour Wednesday 17 January 3pm Get to know the NCH with a behind the scenes tour. View some of our recently renovated spaces, learn about our ongoing developments. A glimpse into some lesser seen areas of the Hall! Tickets: Complimentary to new NCH Friends and a guest. Please contact the Friends Box Office on 01 408 6777 Presented by NCH
Tickets: €5 with FREE entry for students and accompanying teachers. UNRESERVED SEATING Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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JANUARY 2018 NCH Ensembles: NCH Sing Out! Choir Wednesdays starting 17 Jan 7:45pm Room 103
Come together and find your voice! There are no auditions or other criteria for enrolment. Tickets: €65 per 8-week term Presented by NCH
Brendan Grace Celebrates 45 Years of Comedy Wednesday 17 January 8pm Main Stage
The great family comedian of our time proudly celebrates 45 years in the comedy business and most spent at the very top of his profession. Brendan’s show features the best and most requested pieces from his vast repertoire over his entire career. Tickets: €35, €30 Concessions available Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan Thursday 18 January 8pm
Niall Kinsella, Raphaela Mangan & Gavan Ring
John F. Larchet Remembered: The Compete Songs Friday 19 January 1:05pm John Field Room
Raphaela Mangan mezzo-soprano Gavan Ring baritone Niall Kinsella piano This recital celebrates the songs of Irish composer John F. Larchet (1884-1967) who was an influential figure in Irish music in the 20th century. Tickets: €16 Concessions available Presented by Irish Songmakers
Tea Dance Tunes
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Friday 19 January 3pm
Tim Henty conductor Soloists include: Stephen Anthony Brown, Gaynor Keeble, John Molloy, Mary Nelson and Richard Suart
John Field Room
For a night of Victorian fun and frivolity, don’t miss The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan with all your favourites from The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore and more.
Tickets: €2.50 Kindly supported by Dublin City Council North Central Area and Michael and Loret O’Brien Presented by NCH
We invite people living with dementia, their carers and families to enjoy a concert of favourite songs and music.
Tickets: €39.50, €33, €27, €22 (Choir Balcony: €12) Limited concessions available. Package available for all 4 Showtime concerts Presented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
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Olari Elts
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Petrushka Rachmaninoff, Brett Dean, Stravinsky Friday 19 January 7:30pm Main Stage
Olari Elts conductor | Brett Dean viola Rachmaninoff The Isle of the Dead Brett Dean Viola Concerto Stravinsky Petrushka (1947) Stravinsky Funeral Song SOUNDINGS 6.30pm Conductor Olari Elts and viola player Brett Dean in conversation with Ciara Higgins, Royal Irish Academy of Music. Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited Concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Once Upon a Time Family Concert with Affinití Saturday 20 January 12pm/1:30pm John Field Room
A whistle-stop tour through the best-loved songs from animation and beyond with award-winning trio Affinití (soprano, violin and harp). Lots of participation promised to keep all of our younger audience members involved and entertained. Family Ticket (family of 4 with max. 2 adults): €37 Adult: €12/Child: €10 | Under 3’s go free! Presented by NCH
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Joshua Bell
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Joshua Bell, violin/director Saturday 20 January 8pm Main Stage
Vivaldi The Four Seasons Edgar Meyer Overture for Violin & Orchestra (new commission for Joshua Bell) Beethoven Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 Regarded as one of the world’s premier chamber orchestras the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields is renowned for its fresh, brilliant interpretations of the world’s most-loved classical music. Pre-concert Talk at 6:45pm - 7.30pm Free to ticket holders NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €75, €64.50, €47.50 (Choir Balcony: €37.50) Presented by NCH. Supported by The Irish Times
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JANUARY 2018 Bring Along a Baby Monday 22 January 10:30am/12:30pm John Field Room
Bring Along a Baby is an informal, relaxed, accessible chamber music recital, aimed primarily at parents, while babies or very young children sleep, feed and play. Tickets: Adults €13 - Babies go free! Presented by NCH in association with Classical Kids
‘The Sleeping Queen’ composed by Michael William Balfe Monday 22 January 7:30pm John Field Room
Students of the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama Vocal Department Accompanied on piano by Úna Hunt Peter McDermott narrator A concert performance of Michael William Balfe’s one Act Opera, “The Sleeping Queen”. The concert performance commences at 8.15pm, preceded by an introductory talk from 7.30pm - 8pm. Tickets: €16 | Child: €12 Concessions available Presented by DIT Vocal and Opera Department
NCH Ensembles: Gamelan Ensembles Tuesdays starting 23 January 6pm We encourage those interested aged 16+ to join our beginners’ group, where there is no requirement of previous musical experience. Tickets: €65 per 8-week term Presented by NCH
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Charlie Landsborough
Charlie Landsborough In Concert Tuesday 23 January 8pm Main Stage
Join us for a memorable evening of beautiful ballads, folk, blues, country, rock ‘n’ roll, pop, gospel and anthems with the immensely talented Charlie Landsborough. Tickets: €32.50 Presented by David Hull Promotions
Friends Event Lissadell House and The Model Arts Centre Wednesday 24 January 8:30am Enjoy a tour of Lissadell House, home of Countess Markievicz. After lunch visit the Markievicz exhibition, stopping briefly at W.B. Yeats’ resting place, followed by a private tour of the Model Arts Centre in Sligo town. Friends: €70 Non Members: €80 Presented by NCH
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Brooklyn Rider and Martin Hayes
Brooklyn Rider and Martin Hayes Wednesday 24 January 8pm Main Stage
Brooklyn Rider: Johnny Gandelsman violin Colin Jacobsen violin Nicholas Cords viola Michael Nicolas cello Martin Hayes violin Martin Hayes and the ever-omnivorous string quartet Brooklyn Rider join forces for an unforgettable evening of music grounded in the Irish tradition. Tickets: €36, €32, €27.50 | Book any 2 concerts in the Martin Hayes Residency for €65 Presented by NCH
Xuefei Yang Guitar Series Thursday 25 January 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents The Music of Rodgers and Hammerstein Thursday 25 January 8pm Main Stage
Thomas Blunt conductor Annelene Beechy, Anna-Jane Casey and Michael McCarthy soloists A bell’s not a bell ‘til you ring it - A song’s not a song ‘til you sing it Don’t miss a concert full of songs that continue to thrill audiences today. Songs from South Pacific, Oklahoma, The King and I, Carousel and of course the marvellous Sound of Music. Tickets: €39.50, €33, €27, €22 (Choir Balcony: €12) Limited concessions available. Package available for all 4 Showtime concerts Presented by RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Robin Tritschler tenor Xuefei Yang guitar Songs by Dowland, Britten, Walton and Goss. NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €17.50 | Presented by NCH
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JANUARY 2018 Pigalle - Life and Music of Edith Piaf
The Johann Strauss Gala
Friday 26 January 1:05pm
Main Stage
John Field Room
John Rigby conductor Corinne Cowling soprano Johann Strauss Dancers in glorious costumes of the period Johann Strauss Orchestra
Derby Browne chanteuse David Wray piano and French Ensemble Chanteuse 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. Tickets: €18 Concessions available Presented by Derby Browne
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Toradze plays Shostakovich Friday 26 January 7:30pm
Saturday 27 January 3pm/8pm
Programme to include: Vienna City of my Dreams, Blue Danube Waltz, Radetzky March, Champagne Polka and many more. The giddy romance and gilded ballrooms of old Vienna are brought to life by the music of the King of the Waltz and friends. Tickets: €49.50, €46.50, €36.50 (Choir Balcony: €26) Concessions available Presented by Raymond Gubbay Ltd
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In Celebration of Victor
Daniele Rustioni conductor Alexander Toradze piano
Sunday 28 January 12pm
Petrassi Ritratto di Don Quixote (Suite) Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36
RIAM staff, students, alumni and guests salute the late Victor Malírˇ. His legacy
SOUNDINGS 6.30pm Conductor Daniele Rustioni and pianist Alexander Toradze in conversation with Ellen Cranitch, RTÉ lyric fm. Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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will be celebrated by a host of horns in a concert which includes the world première of a horn quartet by Sebastian Adams, commissioned by the Malírˇ Family in memory of this extraordinary musician. Tickets: €12 Concessions available Presented by the Royal Irish Academy of Music
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JANUARY 2018 Complete Beethoven Cycle RTÉ Contempo Quartet Sunday 28 January 3pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Beethoven String Quartet No. 5, Op. 18 No. 5 in A Ina Boyle String Quartet in E minor Jane O’Leary the passing sound of forever Beethoven String Quartet No. 11, Op. 95 in F minor Tickets: €15 (Student: €5) Presented by RTÉ Contempo Quartet The Original Elvis TCB Band
Around the World in 80 Minutes Sunday 28 January 6pm Main Stage
A whistle-stop tour of the music from around the world and all in 80 minutes! Join over 300 musicians from the Academy’s Junior School for what promises to be a lively and fun evening of music-making on stage at the NCH. Tickets: €12.50 Concessions available Presented by Royal Irish Academy of Music
Special Schools Sing-Along Monday 29 January 11am John Field Room
We invite special schools (pupils with moderate, severe and profound general learning disabilities) to join us for this interactive, multi-sensory concert-workshop. Free but ticketed event, early booking is advisable. Presented by NCH
The Original Elvis TCB Band Monday 29 January 8pm Main Stage
With Special Guests The Imperials & Dennis Jale The TCB Band with Dennis Jale and The Imperials will perform all of the classic Elvis Presley songs that they recorded and played live with Elvis from his NBC Comeback Special in 1968 right up until his death in 1977. Tickets: €55, €50, €45 (Choir Balcony: €30) Concessions available Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd
Visions of Floyd Tuesday 30 January 8pm Main Stage
This stunning production is back at the NCH. Combining unique original video content and a band comprised of Pink Floyd fans, fronted by the unique vocals of Ray Lanigan, faithfully reproducing the sounds, emotion and atmosphere of Pink Floyd. Tickets: €32.50, €27.50, €22.50 Presented by Visions of Floyd
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Kaspars Putnin‚š, conductor Wednesday 31 January 8pm Main Stage
Programme to include works by Arvo Pärt, Cyrillus Kreek, Veljo Tormis and Conor O’Reilly. The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber have been nominated for 14 Grammy awards and their repertoire extends from Gregorian chant and baroque to the music of the 21st century, with a special focus on the music of Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Pre-concert Talk at 6:45pm - 7.30pm Free to ticket holders NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €55, €47.50, €37.50 (Choir Balcony: €27.50) Supported by The Irish Times | Presented by NCH
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MAGDALENA KOŽENÁ The Irrepressible Artist
Given the media’s interest in Magdalena Kožená’s personal life in recent years, one might be forgiven for thinking that the mezzo-soprano’s sudden celebrity may have interfered with her music.
“I was 16 when everything suddenly opened up. Before that… La Scala and the Met were just fantasy places, far to the left of the map”
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Those fortunate enough to have witnessed her on stage would assuredly refute that. Born in Brno in 1970s Czechoslovakia, Kožená’s musical dedication has been such a constant in her life that she attributes the early nurturing of her own talent to the demanding communist education system. It’s a telling reminder that this was not a privileged and pampered musician destined for the stage from birth. In fact, Kožená’s awakening to the potential of a musical career came with the falling of the iron curtain – and not a minute sooner. “I was 16 when everything suddenly opened up. Before that… La Scala and the Met were just fantasy places, far to the left of the map.” Even though as a child she wanted to be a pianist, it didn’t take long for Kožená to embrace what has become an extraordinary career as one of the world’s most sought after mezzo-sopranos. By her mid-twenties she was already an established star, exuding a brilliance that is yet to wane.
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FEATURE Despite her success, she carries a great discipline which comes not simply through her diligence, but also because of the respect and passion that she harbours for the composers and their works. She explains: “There are plenty of singers out there who insist: ‘I’m famous, and this is my way’. They decide to hold a particular note for a long time, because they consider it to be very beautiful, even if it’s not written in the score.” What better a messenger then, to bring to us the soaring sounds of the often neglected Rameau, the French genius whom The Telegraph dubbed; ‘the greatest composer you’ve never heard of.’ Rameau’s works take up most of the Baroque Heroines programme for the National Concert Hall, with Castor et Pollux (1737), Dardanus (1739), Hippolyte et Aricie (1733) and Les Indes Galantes (1735) featuring alongside extracts from Charpentier’s Médée (1693). Kožená has made her name in a multitude of roles, starring early on in the operas of Mozart. Later she would sing Zerlina for the Met’s tour to Japan in 2006, then taking the title-role in Jonathan Miller’s production of Pelléas et Mélisande in 2010/11. Credits also include Angelina in Rossini’s La Cenerentola; Oktavian in Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier; Lazuli in Chabrier’s L’étoile and the title-role in Bizet’s Carmen and in Charpentier’s Médée. For somebody who has risen to the considerable challenge of thriving in such roles, French music is special to Kožená in a way that others are perhaps not: “I like very much to sing in French. I found it very difficult at the beginning and it took me many years to feel somehow comfortable in it, but French music is like a painting and the imagination of the language fits my voice.” The resolving of differences between Kožená and the French language is a fitting parallel to her comfort
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with the work of Rameau. As people, they could scarcely be more different. While a young Kožená could only dream of the glamourous lifestyle that surrounds her today, Rameau was no stranger to it. He was a product of the aristocratic luxury of mid-18th century France; about as far a cry from communist Czechoslovakia as is possible, and it is certainly evident in his fantastical imagination. It wasn’t until he was almost 50 years of age that Rameau would write his first opera (Hippolyte et Aricie) followed by numerous operas and ballets. Populated with Gods, the underworld, forbidden love and tragic death, there is a pervading mystery and tenderness throughout. There lies in the work of Rameau, and indeed Charpentier (who also waited until his 50th year to reach the opera stage), a quality that cannot be attained by working hastily. It carries within it the lived experience and the tribulations of its creator. In order for justice to be done to the characters, a weight of expectation lies on the shoulders of Magdalena Kožená. Naturally, she couldn’t be a more perfect fit: “The more experience not only as an artist but as a human being (we have), the better it is for the art, because you have to say… the richer you become inside, the better.” In a time of sensational headlines and prevailing superficiality, it’s reassuring to know that all eyes will be on something truly beautiful come Thursday 8th February at the National Concert Hall. By Michael Quinn
Magdalena Kožená performs Baroque Heroines, Thursday 8 February 2018 with Le Concert d’Astrée and conductor Emmanuelle Haïm as part of the NCH International Concert Series 17/18.
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FEBRUARY Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents Bernstein on Broadway
Pipeworks Organ Recital
Thursday 1 February 8pm
Carole O’Connor organ
Main Stage
Roderick Dunk conductor Mary Carewe, Katie Birtill and Graham Bickley soloists
Friday 2 February 6pm Main Stage
Franz Liszt Évocation à la Chapelle Sixtine, S658 Jean Langlais Hommage à Rameau, Op. 134
Join the RTÉ Concert Orchestra as it celebrates the illustrious legacy of this extraordinary composer when it presents classics from West Side Story, Candide, On the Town, Fancy Free, Wonderful Town and more.
Tickets: Free ticketed event Presented by Pipeworks, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and NCH
Tickets: €39.50, €33, €27, €22 (Choir Balcony: €12) Limited concessions available. Package available for all 4 Showtime concerts Presented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Friday 2 February 7:30pm
Songs you should hear (Or should hear again) Friday 2 February 1:05pm John Field Room
Kathy Nugent vocals Seamus Brett piano Kathy and Shea are back to sing and play the great songs of Barbara Streisand such as Don’t Rain On My Parade, Evergreen, The Way We Were and many more.
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Anna Devin sings Mozart Main Stage
Harry Bicket conductor Anna Devin soprano Rameau Platée: Suite des Danses Mozart Voi avete un cor fedele KV217 Mozart Oh temerario Arbace! - Per quel paterno amplesso KV79 Mozart Ah se in ciel, benigne stelle Mozart Serenata Notturna in D major, K239 Rameau Suite from Les Boréades Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Tickets: €16 Concessions available Presented by Paul Black
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Fidelio Trio
Fidelio Trio Weekends
Fidelio Trio Weekends
Saturday 3 February 11am
Sunday 4 February 3pm
Kevin Barry Recital Room
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Darragh Morgan violin Mary Dullea piano Adi Tal cello
Schubert Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major, D898 Chausson Piano Trio in G minor Op. 3
Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat major, Op. 1 No. 1 Smetana Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15
NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €15 Presented by NCH
NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €15 Presented by NCH
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Fidelio Trio Masterclass Saturday 3 February 3pm
Tuesday 6 February 8pm Wednesday 7 February 8pm
Kevin Barry Recital Room
Main Stage
Chamber music masterclass for advanced students aged 15 and up. Applications are invited from string and piano trios, string quartets and piano quintets.
Stephen Hill conductor Jacinta Whyte, Deborah Myers, vocalists
To be considered to participate in this masterclass, please submit your musical CV, along with suggested repertoire to education@ nch.ie no later than 18 January 2018. Participant Tickets: €20 per participant, as part of an ensemble. Observer Tickets: €5
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For two nights the RTÉ Concert Orchestra present songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Sunset Boulevard, Aspects of Love and more. Tickets: €39.50, €33, €27, €22 (Choir Balcony: €12) Limited concessions available. Package available for all 4 Showtime concerts Presented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in association with the Really Useful Group
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FEBRUARY 2018 Friends Tosca at Dundrum with Lunch at Roly Saul Wednesday 7 February 5:15pm Dundrum Town Centre
This live broadcast, presented by the Royal Opera promises an evening of drama and glorious music in Giacomo Puccini’s spellbinding work, Tosca. The performance is preceded by an early three-course dinner in Roly Sauls in Dundrum Town Centre. Friends: €50 Non Members: €60 Presented by NCH
Gwendolyn Masin & Finghin Collins Series Wednesday 7 February 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Ana Chumachenco violin Gwendolyn Masin violin Cian Ó Dúill viola Macdara Ó Seireadáin clarinet Finghin Collins piano Mozart Sonata in G major K 379 for piano and violin Poulenc Sonata for clarinet and piano in B flat Shostakovich Duos for two violins and piano Jorg Widmann Fantasie for clarinet Dvorˇák Terzetto for two violins, viola and piano Khachaturian Trio for clarinet, violin and piano NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €25 Presented by NCH
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Ana Chumachenco, violin Masterclass Thursday 8 February 10am Kevin Barry Recital Room
Renowned performer and teacher Ana Chumachenco presents this masterclass for advanced students of violin. Applications are invited in the form of a musical CV and suggested repertoire, to be submitted by email to education@nch.ie no later than 13 December 2017. Participant Tickets: €40 Observer Tickets: €5 Presented by NCH
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Magdalena Kožená
Baroque Heroines Magdalena Kožená, mezzo-soprano Le Concert d’Astrée Emmanuelle Haïm, conductor Thursday 8 February 8pm Main Stage
French Baroque programme featuring extracts from Tragédies Lyriques Charpentier Extracts from Médée (1693) Rameau Castor et Pollux (1737), Dardanus (1739), Hippolyte et Aricie (1733), Les Indes Galantes (1735) Pre-concert Talk at 6:45pm Free to ticket holders
Golden Voices of Hollywood Friday 9 February 1:05pm John Field Room
Sandra Oman soprano Simon Morgan baritone Ruth McGill actress Niall Kinsella piano Celebrating four unforgettable performers of the 21st Century Gordon MacRae, Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson and Shirley Jones, this concert features cinematic songs, arias and duets, associated with these performers. Tickets: €18 Concessions available Presented by Sheldon Nulty Music
NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €69.50, €59.50, €39.50 (Choir Balcony: €29.50) Presented by NCH | Supported by The Irish Times
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Duncan Ward
Family Workshop Day
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Prokofiev Five
23rd Festival of Youth Orchestras
Friday 9 February 7:30pm
Main Stage
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3pm Performance St Peter’s NS String Orchestra & Royal Irish Academy of Music Junior Strings, Dublin Drogheda Young Orchestral Players Mayo Youth Orchestra Cork ETB Youth Orchestra
Duncan Ward conductor Alexander Bernstein piano Fiachra Garvey piano Debussy Jeux; poème dansé Poulenc Concerto for 2 Pianos, D minor Prokofiev Symphony No. 5, Op. 100 in B flat major Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Family Workshop Day Sat. 10 February workshops from 10am We welcome any combination of families and friends to take part in our fascinating interactive music workshops: Baby Bop (3 -12 months), Toddler Twist (1–2 years), Tin Whistle Workshop (ages 6+), Bodhrán Workshop (ages 6+). All workshops are 50 minutes in duration.
Saturday 10 February 3pm/8pm
8pm Performance Musica Fusion Orchestra, Charleville, Cork Young European Strings Chamber Orchestra, Dublin Laois School of Music Orchestra Donegal Youth Orchestra Tickets: €15 | Children: €7.50 | Family Ticket: €40 Concessions available Presented by the Irish Association of Youth Orchestras
Tickets: Adults: €8 /Child: €7 Presented by NCH
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FEBRUARY 2018 Complete Beethoven Cycle RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Valentine’s Night with Declan O’Rourke
Sunday 11 February 3pm
Wednesday 14 February 8pm
Kevin Barry Recital Room
Main Stage
Beethoven String Quartet No. 6, Op. 18 in B-flat Ian Wilson Her Charms Invited Beethoven String Quartet No. 13, Op. 130 in B-flat
RTÉ Concert Orchestra David Brophy conductor
NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €15 (Student €5) Presented by RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Dublin International Piano Competition Nikolay Khozyainov Tuesday 13 February 8pm Main Stage
Programme to include works by Chopin, Beethoven, Getty and Schumann The Dublin International Piano Competition is delighted to welcome back its 2012 winner Nikolay Khozyainov. A prolific winner of major competitions around the world, Nikolay Khozyainov demonstrates staggering technique and confidence. Tickets €20, €15, €12 Presented by Dublin International Piano Competition
Mozart Quintets Emily Anderson Celebration Wednesday 14 February 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Clara Siegle piano | Musici Ireland Mozart Piano Sonata K 311 Mozart String Quartet K 515 Mozart String Quartet K 516 NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €17.50 | Presented by NCH in association with Music for Galway
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Following his sold out Valentine’s Day concert in 2017, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra invites you to savour the work of one of Ireland’s most masterful singer songwriters on the most romantic night of the year. Tickets: €45, €35, €25 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra Valentines night 3 courses plus glass of prosecco €40 in the Terrace Restaurant
Junior Songschool Thursday 15 February 10:30am-2:30pm The Studio
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! Tickets: €20 | 20% discount for Young Maestros Presented by NCH
Legends Of Swing The Best Swing Show In Town! Thursday 15 February 8pm Main Stage
Connor McKeon & Band Performing the big, bold and beautiful songs from the greatest legends of swing including Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong and The Great American Song Book. Back by popular demand after 6 sell-out concerts, don’t miss out! Tickets: €35, €25 (Choir Balcony: €15) Concessions available Presented by Connor Mc Keon
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Alisa Weilerstein
4 In A Bar: ‘Songs Of Love’ Friday 16 February 1:05pm John Field Room
For Valentine’s Day, a cappella group 4 in a Bar celebrates every type of love; romance, friendship, family, universal peace, charity and more. Music from Renaissance times, the early 1900s, Sinatra, The Beatles, Irish tunes – come and share the love! Tickets: €17 | Concessions available Presented by 4 in a Bar
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 70th Anniversary Celebration Friday 16 February 7:30pm Main Stage
Gerhard Markson conductor (replacing Tomáš Netopil) Orla Boylan soprano Finghin Collins piano Wagner Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde, WWV90 Deirdre Gribbin The Binding Years of Piano (Piano Concerto) Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet (selection of movements)
Czech Philharmonic Alisa Weilerstein, cello Tomáš Netopil, conductor Saturday 17 February 8pm Main Stage
Dvorˇák Two Slavonic Dances Dvorˇák Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 Dvorˇák Symphony No. 9 in E minor ‘From the New World’ The NCH hosts three concerts by the Czech Philharmonic, with a programme built around the country’s two great national composers, Dvorˇák (who conducted the orchestra’s inaugural performance in 1896) and Smetana. The weekend will also see a special family concert based around Dvorˇák’s fairy-tale The Golden Spinning Wheel. Pre-concert Talk at 6:45pm-7.30pm Free to ticket holders NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €80, €67.50, €52.50, €40 Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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FEBRUARY 2018 Czech Philharmonic Family Concert Jonathan James, presenter & conductor Sunday 18 February 3pm Main Stage
This family concert will take you on a journey through Dvorˇák’s vivid musical telling of the macabre but romantic Czech folk tale, complete with a king, a beautiful girl, her wicked step-sister, a magician and his magical golden spinning wheel!
Thomas Moore - Reawakened Wednesday 21 February 8pm Main Stage
Irish Baritone Simon Morgan leads a cast of stellar musicians in a concert celebrating, reawakening, and reimagining the music and poetry of our National Bard, Thomas Moore. Musicians include Karl Nesbitt, Drazen Derek, The Key Notes, Lisa Lambe, plus very special guests to be announced. Tickets: €32, €26.50, €20.50, €15 Concessions available Presented by Simon Morgan
NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €15/Child: €10 | Family Ticket (family of 4 with max. 2 adults): €45 Presented by NCH | Supported by The Irish Times
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Czech Philharmonic, Ma Vlast Tomáš Netopil, conductor Sunday 18 February 8pm Main Stage
Smetana Má Vlast 1. Vyšehrad (The High Castle) 2. Vltava (Die Moldau) 3. Šarka 4. From Bohemia’s meadows and forests 5. Tábor 6. Blaní NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €45, €34.50, €25 (Choir Balcony: €19.50) Presented by NCH | Supported by The Irish Times
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RTÉ Concert Orchestra Signature Series present Emma Johnson Thursday 22 February 8pm Main Stage
Emma Johnson clarinet Quentin Hindley conductor The RTÉ Concert Orchestra is delighted to bring world class clarinetist Emma Johnson to the NCH for a very special concert featuring the Clarinet Concerto written especially for her by composer John Dankworth. Tickets: €39.50, €33, €27, €22 (Choir Balcony: €12) Limited concessions available Presented by RTÉ Concert Orchestra
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FEBRUARY 2018 Time To Blossom Friday 23 February 1:05pm John Field Room
Celebrating James Last Saturday 24 February 8pm Main Stage
Time to Blossom is a reflection on the great repertoire of jazz cabaret artist Blossom Dearie, richly unique and endearing. Songs include I’m Hip, Rhode Island Is Famous For You, Peel Me A Grape, and Surry With A Fringe On Top.
Phil Coulter conducts his 35 Piece Big Band with guest vocalists and bandleader Eugene McCarthy. With 65 UK chart albums and over 200 million records sold James Last was the most commercially successful band leader of the 20th century. Relive the magic of James Last and the greatest hits of the 70’s and 80’s.
Tickets: €17 Concessions available Presented by Susannah de Wrixon
Tickets: €55, €45 (Choir balcony: €25) Concessions available Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd
Susannah de Wrixon with Phil Ware, Dave Fleming and Dominic Mullan
Pipeworks Organ Recital Friday 23 February 6pm Main Stage
Fergal Caulfield organ Edward Elgar Vesper Voluntaries, Op. 14 (1890) Edward Elgar Organ Sonata No. 2, Op. 87a (1933 - arranged from the Severn Suite by Ivor Atkins) Tickets: Free ticketed recital Presented by Pipeworks, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and NCH
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Nathalie Stutzmann Conducts Friday 23 February 7:30pm Main Stage
Michael McHale
The Vanbrugh & Michael McHale Piano Quartets
Nathalie Stutzmann conductor Alban Gerhardt cello
Sunday 25 February 3pm
Lalo Le roi d’Ys Overture Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor K. 478 Stanford Piano Quartet in F Op. 15
Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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Kevin Barry Recital Room
NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €15 Presented by NCH
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Nils Frahm
The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards Sunday 25 February 7pm
Friends Event Ulster Orchestra at the Ulster Hall & Belfast City Hall
Main Stage
Tuesday 27 February 11am
The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards is a night of celebration of Irish theatre, bringing together some of the most accomplished actors, writers, directors and technical experts in Ireland today. Come along, raise the roof and cheer on your favourite productions and shows.
Join the Friends of the NCH as they travel to Belfast to attend the Ulster Orchestra lunchtime concert. Lunch follows a private tour of Belfast City Hall. Friends: €70 | Non- Friends: €80 Presented by NCH
Tickets: €20 Presented by The Irish Times
On a High Note - Music Workshops for Primary Schools
Perspectives: Nils Frahm
Wednesday 28 February 9.30am, 11am & 12.30pm
Monday 26 February 8pm Main Stage
Nils Frahm returns to the NCH for his first live performances since 2015, as he embarks on a worldwide tour entitled All Melody. Tickets: €30 Returns Only Presented by NCH. Supported by The Irish Times
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Designed to support and compliment the primary school music curriculum, these fun and interactive music workshops provide an introduction to the world of rhythm, melody, singing, rap writing, and percussion. Tickets: €8 per student, complimentary tickets for teachers. Presented by NCH
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FEATURE
NEW MUSIC DUBLIN John Harris
Daring and imaginative, the peerless New Music Dublin Festival has been taking the challenge to audiences since 2013, offering experiences that exhilarate and surprise in equal measure. Over the years, works from giants such as David Lang, Julia Wolfe, John Luther Adams, Steve Reich, The National’s Bryce Dessner, Donnacha Dennehy, Meredith Monk, Brian Eno, Linda and Irene Buckley, Thomas Adès and Gerald Barry have featured among others. This year, John Harris - the chief executive and artistic co-director of the Red Note Ensemble in Scotland - is tasked with the substantial programming role of keeping an expectant audience beguiled, whether on the edge of their seats or the tips of their toes. Here he gives us a sneak peek at what audiences can expect in the New Music Dublin festival this March.
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FEATURE What has been your inspiration in programming New Music Dublin?
What can audiences look forward to as part of the festival?
I’m fascinated by the idea that - rather than being this exclusive, inaccessible thing as it is usually portrayed - new music is now attracting hugely talented, interested musicians from all sorts of music genres into its wide-horizoned field.
Being utterly exhausted and elated at the end of four days! I’m programming the festival so that, if audience members want to, they’ll be able to go to pretty much everything from 6:08pm (sundown) on Thursday 1st March to midnight on Sunday 4th March. For those who do that, they will just have experienced the most extraordinary smorgasbord of vibrant, diverse, uplifting and engaging performances from right across the spectrum of new musical creation.
New music has incredible resources highly-skilled performers, new harmonic, melodic, rhythmic, instrumental and timbral ideas, - and it’s hardly surprising that musicians who are wishing to escape the boundaries of their ‘home turf” - folk, jazz, alt-rock, electronica - seem to want an “in” to what I’ll call the New Musical Playground. What is special about Dublin and its audiences that it lends itself so well to such a ground-breaking initiative as this? The new, extraordinary and artistically brave are so celebrated here in Dublin right across the arts that New Music Dublin seems just to... fit in. There’s an acceptance and expectation among Dubliners that art and artistic endeavour should be both rooted and restless; knowing where they come from - but always having itchy feet and wanting to go walkabout. We’re part of an incredibly rich, ongoing tapestry of artistic work right across the city that just never seems to stop. What’s great about New Music Dublin is that it’s a chance to bring these endeavours together in one place and present them side-by-side. This means generating a collective excitement around the festival and allowing audiences, performers and composers to make personal journeys and connections that it’s so much harder to do in the normal run of things.
Can you let us in on any surprises that concert-goers might expect in New Music Dublin 2018? Haha! If I told you, they wouldn’t be surprises anymore! But there will be things in (very) unusual spaces; treasures that you’ll need to go on the hunt for; wonders that will perplex and spectacles that will delight. What type of audience reaction are you anticipating to the festival? My hope for every audience member is that the festival will give them permission and encouragement to listen to things they would never have even considered previously; to think, debate, argue and evaluate the merits or otherwise of what they’ve just heard over a drink at the pop-up festival bar with both friends and random strangers - and that, just occasionally, something will be so profoundly, transcendentally wonderful that it will leave them speechless. What would like to convey to people about contemporary music? Whatever you might think it is, that’s also what it absolutely, categorically isn’t. The New Music Dublin festival takes place from March 1st – 4th presented by New Music Dublin, NCH, RTÉ and the Arts Council.
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first shows now on sale featuring Grainne Mulvey
Crash Ensemble
This Is Not This Heat
Deirdre Gribbin
Unsuk Chin
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Choir Ireland
Kevin Volans
David Fennessy
RTÉ Philharmonic Choir
Irish Chamber Orchestra
RTÉ Concert Orchestra
James MacMillan
full programme on sale in january Join our mailing list at www.newmusicdublin.ie to be the first in the know
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The Gloaming
The Gloaming Monday 5 - Thursday 8 March 8pm Saturday 10 - Monday 12 March 8pm Main Stage
Following their hugely successful and sold-out 2017 residency, The Gloaming returns for a 7-night run at their spiritual home, the NCH. These will be The Gloaming’s only shows worldwide in 2018. Tickets: €55, €50, €45 (Choir Balcony: €40) Presented by Aiken Promotions
Friends Event: Dublin City Gallery Hugh Lane tour and exhibition followed by lunch at Chapter One Tuesday 6 March 10am Join us for a private tour of the Dublin City Gallery Hugh Lane and exhibition which includes Francis Bacon’s studio. After the tour, retire to award winning and Michelin star restaurant Chapter One for a three course meal. Friends: €55 Non Members: €70 Presented by NCH
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MARCH 2018 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Sibelius Five Friday 9 March 7:30pm Main Stage
Jaime Martin conductor Javier Perianes piano Nielsen 7 Pieces from Aladdin, Op. 34 Ravel Piano Concerto in G major Sibelius Symphony No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 82 Håvard Gimse
Gwendolyn Masin & Finghin Collins Series Thursday 8 March 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Gwendolyn Masin violin Håvard Gimse piano Debussy Beau Soir Nadia Boulanger Nocturne Fauré Piano Sonata in A, No. 1, Op. 13 Fauré Après un rêve Ravel Tzigane Grieg Four Pieces for Piano Prokofiev Sonata for violin and piano, Op. 80 NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €25 | Presented by NCH
Anthony Byrne and Aaron Shorr Piano Four Hands Friday 9 March 1:05pm John Field Room
Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
The Vanbrugh & Michael McHale Piano Quartets Sunday 11 March 3pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Keith Pascoe violin | Simon Aspell viola Christopher Marwood cello Michael McHale piano Schumann Piano Quartet in E flat Op. 47 Dvorˇák Piano Quartet in D major Op. 23 NCH Chamber Music Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €15 | Presented by NCH
Anton & Erin Broadway to Hollywood Sunday 11 March 3pm Main Stage
Anton du Beke & Erin Boag Richard Balcombe conductor Lance Ellington star vocalist
Anthony Byrne is joined by the brilliant New York pianist Aaron Shorr for a recital of virtuoso piano duets including Fauré’s beautiful Dolly Suite and Gershwin’s fabulous Cuban Overture.
Six world class Ensemble Dancers and the Manchester Concert Orchestra Join the nation’s favourite ballroom couple when they return with an exciting new show for 2018 as they celebrate the golden age of Hollywood.
Tickets: €15 Concessions available Presented by Anthony Byrne
Tickets: €55, €49.50, €44.50 (Choir Balcony: €34.50) Presented by Raymond Gubbay Ltd
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Philippe Cassard
Philippe Cassard, piano Thursday 15 March 8pm
Dublin’s Theatre Royal, Remembered
Main Stage
Friday 16 March 1:05pm
Programme: ‘Debussy, inspirations and influences’
John Field Room
A passionate and persuasive advocate of the music of his compatriot Claude Debussy, Philippe’s programme celebrates the centenary of the composer’s birth and includes works by Grieg, Chopin, Liszt, Stravinsky and more. Pre-concert Talk at 6:45pm - 7.30pm Free to ticket holders NCH International Concert Series ‘17/‘18 Tickets: €55, €47.50, €37.50 (Choir Balcony: €27.50) Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
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Conor Doyle narrator Gerry Noonan baritone Kathleen Noonan soprano Pauline Cooper piano Take a trip down memory lane to remember Dublin’s iconic Theatre Royal. Using previously unseen photographs and archival footage, enjoy songs and stories about “The Royal”. Tickets: €17 Concessions available Presented by Conor Doyle
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Seamus Heaney
Kilfenora Céilí Band
Lá Fhéile Pádraig: The World Premiere of Sweeney
Kilfenora Céilí Band and Guests
Saturday 17 March 8pm
Main Stage
Main Stage
Regarded by aficionados as the quintessential Irish céilí band, The Kilfenora Céilí band return with singer Edel Vaughan and dancers Laura Minogue, Deirdra Kiely and world champions Michael and Matthew Gardiner, to perform an uplifting, energetic and entertaining show making this a must attend event this St. Patrick’s weekend.
David Brophy conductor With Iarla Ó Lionáird and Stephen Rea The RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents Sweeney, a new song cycle based on Seamus Heaney’s Sweeney Astray, composed by Neil Martin, with singer Iarla O Lionáird and narrator Stephen Rea. Tickets: €45, €35, €25 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by RTÉ Concert Orchestra
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Sunday 18 March 8pm
Tickets: €37.50, €32, €28.50 (Choir Balcony: €22) Presented by NCH
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RTÉ Cór na nÓg
Special Schools Sing-Along Tuesday 20 March 11am
The John Lynch Chamber Music Project
John Field Room
Thursday 22 March 7:30pm
We invite special schools (pupils with moderate, severe and profound general learning disabilities) to join us for this interactive, multi-sensory concert-workshop.
Kevin Barry Recital Room
Tickets: Free but ticketed event, early booking is advisable. Presented by NCH
Shostakovich Piano Quintet Op. 57 Philip Glass String Quartet No. 5
Hugh Tinney piano | Helena Wood violin Brona Cahill violin Lisanne Melchoir viola Úna Ní Chanainn cello
Tickets: €17.50 | Presented by NCH
The Hibernian Orchestra Spring Concert Tuesday 20 March 8pm Main Stage
This concert will feature a performance by the winner of the 2017 Hibernian Orchestra Concerto Competition. Now in its 6th year, this competition has launched the solo careers of many young stars including Killian White (cello) and Patrick Rafter (violin). Tickets: €20 Concessions available Sponsored by Dublin City Council Presented by The Hibernian Orchestra
RTÉ Concert Orchestra Young Voices of Ireland Thursday 22 March 7pm Main Stage
Gavin Maloney conductor RTÉ Cór na nÓg Opera Collective Ireland If you want to see Ireland’s choral and operatic future do not miss “Young Voices of Ireland” featuring the RTÉ Cór na nÓg and young opera performers from Opera Collective Ireland accompanied by the full RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Programme will include Karl Jenkins’ stunning Adiemus and Make Our Garden Grow from Candide. Tickets: €10 | Child ticket: €5 Presented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
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MARCH 2018 Songs of a Gypsy Life Friday 23 March 1:05pm John Field Room
Be transported to the Hungary, Bohemia, Spain, Vienna and Paris of another era with this programme of beautiful, spirited songs and chamber music by Haydn, Brahms, Dvorˇák. Irish musicians Owen Gilhooly, Niall Kinsella, Lynda O’Connor and Gerald Peregrine perform. Tickets: €16 | Concessions available Presented by Irish Songmakers
Tea Dance Tunes Friday 23 March 3pm John Field Room
We invite people living with dementia, their carers and families to enjoy a concert of favourite songs and music. Tickets: €2.50 Kindly supported by Dublin City Council North Central Area and Michael and Loret O’Brien Presented by NCH
Pipeworks Organ Recital Friday 23 March 6pm Main Stage
David Leigh organ Samuel Barber Wondrous Love (Variations on a shape note hymn), Op. 34 Jean Langlais Symphony No. 1 Tickets: Free ticketed event Presented by Pipeworks, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and NCH
Alina Pogostkina
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Alina Pogostkina plays Khachaturian Friday 23 March 7:30pm Main Stage
Clemens Schuldt conductor Alina Pogostkina violin Copland Appalachian Spring Suite Khachaturian Violin Concerto in D minor Shostakovich Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Op. 10 Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Complete Beethoven Cycle RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Easter: Sounds of Spring with The Mobile Music Machine
Sunday 25 March 3pm
Tuesday 27 March 11am/1pm
Kevin Barry Recital Room
The Studio
Beethoven String Quartet No. 12, Op. 127 in E-flat Deirdre Gribbin Calum’s Light Beethoven String Quartet No. 16, Op. 135 in F
In this interactive string quartet concert for all the family we feature works inspired by spring! Hear extracts from The Four Seasons by Vivaldi, Piazzolla, Mozart’s “spring” quartet and other well-known works.
Tickets: €15 (Student: €5) Presented by RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Easter: Bring Along a Baby
Tickets: €12 | Child: €10 Family ticket (family of 4 with max. 2 adults): €37 Under 3’s go free! Presented by NCH
Monday 26 March 10:30am/12:30pm John Field Room
Bring Along a Baby is an informal, relaxed, accessible chamber music recital of the highest standard, aimed primarily at parents, while babies or very young children sleep, feed and play. Tickets: €13 - Babies go free! Presented by NCH in association with Classical Kids
Artane School of Music 20th Annual Showcase Tuesday 27 March 8pm Main Stage
Featuring the ensembles and choirs of the Artane School of Music in an evening of great music from all genres, this concert has something for everyone and will include the famous Artane Band and guests. Tickets: €17 | Family Ticket (Two Adults and Two Children): €45 Concessions available Presented by the Artane School of Music
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Friends Event Teeling Whiskey Distillery
RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Wednesday 28 March 3pm
Main Stage
Take a tour of the Teeling Distillery, learn the history of the building and how the whiskey is made. You will have the opportunity to sample some of the spirits made there as part of the excursion. Friends: €17.50 Non Members: €25 Presented by NCH
RTÉ Concert Orchestra Essential Classics: Nordic Nights Wednesday 28 March 8pm Main Stage
Robert Houlihan conductor Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Grieg Concerto for Piano in A Min Nielsen Maskarade Overture Sibelius Karelia Suite Alfven Swedish Rhapsody No. 1 Sibelius Finlandia Tickets: €39.50, €33, €27, €22 (Choir Balcony: €12) Limited concessions available Presented by RTÉ Concert Orchestra
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Friday 30 March 1:30pm Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op. 132 Tickets: €12 or free if attending the 3.30pm RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra performance Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra St. John Passion Friday 30 March 3:30pm Main Stage
Nicholas Kraemer conductor RTÉ Philharmonic Choir chorus master: Mark Hindley Nicholas Mulroy Evangelist Patrick Murray Christus Lina Johnson soprano John Lattimore countertenor Benjamin Bevan bass Bach St John Passion, BWV 245 Tickets: €40, €34.50, €28.50 Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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COMING SOON RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Friday 13 April 7:30pm Main Stage
Ben Gernon conductor Carolin Widmann violin Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available. Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
An Evening with Mike Denver and his Special Guests Ray Lynam & Philomena Begley Tuesday 17 April 8pm Madama Butterfly
Puccini’s Madama Butterfly Saturday 7 April 7:30pm
Main Stage Tickets: €35, €30, €25 (Choir Balcony: €20) Concessions available Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd
Main Stage Tickets: €40, €34, €25 Concessions available Presented by Opera and Ballet International
La Traviata Sunday 8 April 7:30pm Main Stage Tickets: €40, €34, €25 Concessions available Presented by Opera and Ballet International
Sir Simon Rattle
G4 - Live 2018
London Symphony Orchestra Sir Simon Rattle, conductor
Monday 9 April 8pm
Wednesday 18 April 8pm
Main Stage
Main Stage
Tickets: €32.50, €28.50, €26.50 Concessions available Presented by Amick Productions
Tickets: €110, €94.50, €74.50 ( Choir Balcony: €50) Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
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COMING SOON Gwendolyn Masin & Finghin Collins Series Thursday 19 April 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room Tickets: €25 | Presented by NCH
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Nathalie Stutzmann Conducts Friday 20 April 7:30pm Main Stage Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available. Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Javier Camarena
Prima Donna
Javier Camarena, tenor & Rebeca Olvera, soprano
Saturday 21 April 8pm
Saturday 28 April 8pm
Main Stage
Main Stage
Tickets: €40, €35, €30 (Choir Balcony: €25) Concessions available Sponsored by Allianz Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd
Italian bel canto arias with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and Robert Houlihan, conductor
Complete Beethoven Cycle RTÉ Contempo Quartet Sunday 22 April 3pm Kevin Barry Recital Room Tickets: €15 (Students: €5) Presented by RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Xuefei Yang Guitar Series Thursday 26 April 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room
Tickets: €75, €64.50, €47.50 (Choir Balcony: €34.50) Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky, Gerald Barry, Lutosławski Friday 4 May 7:30pm Main Stage Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50, (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Tickets: €17.50 | Presented by NCH
Perspectives: Brad Mehldau Trio
Storm Large sings The Seven Deadly Sins
Tuesday 8 May 8pm
Friday 27 April 7:30pm Main Stage
Main Stage Tickets: €40, €34.50, €27.50 Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
Tickets: € 35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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COMING SOON Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Martin Hayes Duos
Wednesday 9 May & Tuesday 15 May 7:30pm
Main Stage
Main Stage Tickets: €15 Concessions available Presented by Snowline Media
Saturday 12 May 8pm Martin Hayes NCH Residency 2017/18 Tickets: €36, €32, €27.50 Presented by NCH
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Friday 18 May 7:30pm Main Stage
John Storgårds conductor Nathalia Milstein piano Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50, €15 (Choir Balcony) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Complete Beethoven Cycle RTÉ Contempo Quartet Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Kirill Karabits, conductor Simon Trpc ˇeski, piano Thursday 10 May 8pm Main Stage
125th Anniversary Tour Tickets: €59.50, €49.50, €34.50 (Choir Balcony: €27.50) Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Friday 11 May 7:30pm Main Stage
Christian Vásquez conductor Narek Hakhnazaryan cello
Sunday 20 May 3pm Kevin Barry Recital Room Tickets: €15 (Students: €5) Presented by RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier, director Wednesday 23 May 8pm Main Stage Tickets: €37.50, €29.50, €24.50 (Choir Balcony: €17) Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Nathalie Stutzmann Conducts Friday 25 May 7:30pm Main Stage Tickets: €38, €32.50, €25.50 Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Tickets: €35, €29.50, €23.50 (Choir Balcony: €15) Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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Würth Philharmonic
Debussy 2018: Ireland’s Tombeau to Debussy Thursday 31 May 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room Tickets: €20 €55 for package of all three concerts Presented by NCH Supported by The Arts Council
Maxim Vengerov, violin/ conductor Würth Philharmonic & Stamatia Karampini, conductor Tuesday 12 June 8pm Main Stage Tickets: €69.50, €60, €49.50 (Choir Balcony: €34.50) Presented by NCH Supported by The Irish Times
For The Record: Microdisney perform The Clock Comes Down The Stairs
Debussy 2018: Ireland’s Tombeau to Debussy
Saturday 2 June 2018, 8pm
Thursday 14 June 7:30pm
Tickets: €38, €34, €29.50 Presented by NCH Supported by Newstalk
Debussy 2018: Ireland’s Tombeau to Debussy Thursday 7 June 7:30pm Kevin Barry Recital Room Tickets: €20 €55 for package of all three concerts Presented by NCH Supported by The Arts Council
Kevin Barry Recital Room Tickets: €20 €55 for package of all three concerts Presented by NCH Supported by The Arts Council
Perspectives: Jordi Savall & HESPÈRION XXI and invited musicians from Syria, Turkey, Morocco, Greece and Armenia Thursday 28 June 8pm Main Stage Tickets: €36, €32, €27.50 Presented by NCH | Supported by The Irish Times
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS January Mon 1 ms 3:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra New Year Celebration
Tue 2 Wed 3
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Annie The Musical
Thu 4
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8pm
The National Youth Orchestra of Ireland New Year Gala
Fri 5
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Bella Voce In Concert
Fri 5 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra American Gala: Gershwin, Bernstein, Joplin,
Sat 6
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Chamber Music Gathering
Sat 6
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Chamber Music Gathering
Sat 6
4:30pm
Chamber Music Gathering
Tue 9
7:30pm
The Big Bang! Irish National Opera
Wed 10 ms
8pm
Frances Black & Kieran Goss Reunion Tour
Thu 11
6:30pm
Musici Ireland at the National Gallery
Fri 12
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Seasons of Sinatra
Fri 12
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6pm
Pipeworks Organ Recital
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Fri 12 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Symphonie Fantastique, Debussy, Bartók
Sat 13
10:20am
Mini Music
Sat 13
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7pm
Dublin Youth Orchestras Annual Concert
Sun 14
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8pm
Reeling in The Showband Years
Tue 16
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1:05pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra: Music of Our Time
Tue 16
kbrr
1:10pm
Talk: Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
Tue 16 6:30pm
NCH Learning & Participation Ensembles: Percussion Lab
Tue 16
8pm
Pierce Turner, award winning musician
3pm
New Friends Tour
jfr
Wed 17
Wed 17 7:45pm
NCH Learning & Participation Ensembles: NCH Sing Out! Choir
Wed 17
Brendan Grace - Celebrates 45 Years of Comedy
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Thu 18 ms 8pm
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents: The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan
Fri 19
jfr
1:05pm
John F. Larchet Remembered: The Compete Songs
Fri 19
3pm
JFR
Tea Dance Tunes
Fri 19 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Petrushka
Sat 20
jfr
12pm/1:30pm
Once Upon a Time - Family Concert with Affinití
Sat 20
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Academy of St Martin in the Fields; Joshua Bell, violin
Mon 22 jfr 10:30am/12:30pm
Bring Along a Baby
Mon 22 jfr 7:30pm
‘The Sleeping Queen’ composed by Michael William Balfe
Tue 23
Talk: Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
kbrr
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Tue 23 6pm
NCH Learning & Participation Ensembles: Gamelan Ensembles
Tue 23
Charlie Landsborough In Concert
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Wed 24 8:30am
Friends Event Lissadell House and The Model Arts Centre
Wed 24 ms
8pm
Brooklyn Rider and Martin Hayes
Thu 25
7:30pm
Xuefei Yang Guitar Series
kbrr
Thu 25 ms 8pm
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents: The Music of Rodgers and Hammerstein
Fri 26
Pigalle - Life and Music of Edith Piaf
jfr
1:05pm
Fri 26 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Toradze plays Shostakovich 2
Sat 27
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The Johann Strauss Gala
Sun 28
jfr
12pm
In Celebration of Victor
Sun 28
kbrr
3pm
Complete Beethoven Cycle - RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Sun 28
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6pm
Around the World in 80 Minutes
11am
Special Schools Sing-Along
Mon 29 jfr
Mon 29 ms 8pm
The Original Elvis TCB Band with Special Guests The Imperials & Dennis Jale
Tue 30
kbrr
1:10pm
Talk: Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
Tue 30
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Visions of Floyd
Wed 31 ms 8pm
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Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Kaspars Putnin‚š, conductor
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS February Thu 1 ms 8pm
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents: A Celebration of Bernstein
Fri 2
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1:05pm
Songs you should hear (Or should hear again)
Fri 2
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6pm
Pipeworks Organ Recital
Fri 2 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Anna Devin sings Mozart
Sat 3
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Fidelio Trio Weekend
Sat 3
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3pm
Fidelio Trio Masterclass
Sun 4
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3pm
Fidelio Trio Weekend
Tue 6
kbrr
1:10pm
Talk: Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
Tue 6 ms 8pm
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Wed 7
Gwendolyn Masin & Finghin Collins Series
kbrr
7:30pm
Wed 7 5.15pm
Friends Event: Tosca at Dundrum with Lunch at Roly Saul
Wed 7 ms 8pm
Showtime with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Thu 8
Violin Masterclass with Anna Chumachenko, violin
kbrr
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Thu 8 ms 8pm
Magdalena Kožená, mezzo-soprano Le Concert d’Astrée & Emmanuelle Haïm, conductor
Fri 9
jfr
1:05pm
Golden Voices of Hollywood
Fri 9
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RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Prokofiev 5
Sat 10
10am
Family Workshop Day
Sat 10
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3pm/8pm
23rd Festival of Youth Orchestras
Sun 11
kbrr
3pm
Complete Beethoven Cycle - RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Tue 13
kbrr
1:10pm
Talk: Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
Tue 13 ms 8pm
Dublin International Piano Competition Nikolay Khozyainov
Wed 14 kbrr
7:30pm
Mozart Quintets Emily Anderson Celebration
Wed 14
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Valentine’s Night with Declan O’Rourke
Thu 15
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Junior Songschool
Thu 15
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Legends Of Swing - The Best Swing Show In Town!
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4 in A Bar: ‘Songs Of Love’
Fri 16 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 70th Anniversary Celebration
Sat 17 ms 8pm
Czech Philharmonic Tomáš Netopil conductor | Alisa Weilerstein cello
Sun 18
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Czech Philharmonic Family Concert
Sun 18
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8pm
Czech Philharmonic, Ma Vlast, Tomáš Netopil conductor
Tue 20
kbrr
1:10pm
Talk: Choral Music in Ireland: History & Evolution
8pm
Thomas Moore - Reawakened
Wed 21 ms
Thu 22 ms 8pm
RTÉ Concert Orchestra Signature Series present Emma Johnson
Fri 23
jfr
1:05pm
Time To Blossom - Susannah deWrixon
Fri 23
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6pm
Pipeworks Organ Recital
Fri 23 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Nathalie Stutzmann Conducts
Sat 24
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8pm
Celebrating James Last
Sun 25
kbrr
3pm
The Vanbrugh & Michael McHale Piano Quartets
Sun 25
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7pm
The Irish Times Theatre Awards
Mon 26 ms
8pm
Perspectives: Nils Frahm
Tue 27 11am Wed 28
Friends Event Ulster Orchestra at the Ulster Hall & Belfast City Hall
9.30am, 11am On a High Note-Music Workshops for Primary Schools & 12.30pm
March Thu 1 - Sun 4
New Music Dublin
Mon 5
The Gloaming
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Tue 6 11:15am
Friends Event: Hugh Lane tour and exhibition followed by lunch at Chapter One
Tue 6 ms Wed 7/ Thu 8
8pm
The Gloaming
Thu 8
7:30pm
Gwendolyn Masin & Finghin Collins Series
kbrr
Fri 9 jfr 1:05pm
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Fri 9 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Sibelius 5
Sat 10
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8pm
The Gloaming
Sun 11
kbrr
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The Vanbrugh & Michael McHale Piano Quartets
Sun 11
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3pm
Anton & Erin
Sun 11 Mon 12
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8pm
The Gloaming
Thu 15
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8pm
Philippe Cassard, piano
Fri 16
jfr
1:05pm
Dublin’s Theatre Royal Remembered
Sat 17 ms 8pm
Lá Fhéile Pádraig: The World Premiere of Seamus Heaney’s Sweeney
Sun 18
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8pm
Kilfenora Céilí Band and Guests
Tue 20
jfr
11am
Special Schools Sing-Along
Tue 20
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8pm
The Hibernian Orchestra Spring Concert
Thu 22
kbrr
7:30pm
Chamber Music Series
Thu 22
ms
7pm
RTÉ Concert Orchestra-Young Voices of Ireland
Fri 23
jfr
1:05pm
Songs of a Gypsy Life
Fri 23
jfr
3pm
Tea Dance Tunes
Fri 23
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6pm
Pipeworks Organ Recital
Fri 23 ms 7:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Alina Pogostkina plays Khachaturian
Sun 25
Complete Beethoven Cycle - RTÉ Contempo Quartet
kbrr
3pm
Mon 26 jfr 10:30am/ 12:30pm
Easter: Bring Along a Baby
Tue 27 s 11am/1pm
Easter: Sounds of Spring with The Mobile Music Machine
Tue 27
8pm
Artane School of Music - 20th Annual Showcase
3pm
Friends Event: Whiskey Tasting tour of Teeling distillery
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Wed 28
Wed 28 ms 8pm
RTÉ Concert Orchestra Essential Classics : Nordic Nights
Fri 30
RTÉ Contempo Quartet plays Beethoven
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1:30pm
Fri 30 ms 3:30pm
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra St. John Passion RTÉ Philharmonic Choir
MS: Main Stage JFR: John Field Room KBRR: Kevin Barry Recital Room S: Studio
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BOOKING AND GENERAL INFORMATION Booking tickets at the National Concert Hall Telephone bookings: +353 1 417 0000 Open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm In person bookings: Open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm. Open two hours prior to Main Stage performances on Sundays & Bank Holidays. Open one hour prior to Kevin Barry Recital Room, John Field Room and Studio performances on Sundays and Bank Holidays. Online Booking: www.nch.ie The National Concert Hall is the only official seller of tickets for events at the Hall. Conditions of Sale • Once purchased, tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged. • Programme & artist are subject to change. • The resale of tickets through a third party vendor and/or agent is strictly prohibited. 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.
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• Family Tickets, where advertised, are available for 4 people with a maximum of 2 adults, the others being children aged 17 or under. Additional child tickets may be available, ask our Box Office team for advice. 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 Scheme On production of suitable identification at the Box Office, third level students can avail of tickets for €5 one hour prior to selected performances. Please contact the Box Office on the day of the performance for possible availability of this offer. One ticket per student only. Groups Got a Group? Get a Deal. Contact the Box Office booking line on +353 1 417 0000 or email info@nch.ie Child Admittance Patrons 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 recommendations regarding age admittance.
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GENERAL INFORMATION 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. Special Assistance • Seats are available at the back of the stalls (downstairs) for wheelchair users & their companions – please advise box office at time of booking. • An induction loop system for hard of hearing patrons is available in the Main Stage. • An Infra Red Assistive Listening System is available for events throughout the Main Stage 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 • Cameras, video equipment and recording devices are not permitted. • Please ensure all mobile 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.
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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. The Music Box The Music Box at the National Concert Hall features a selection of CDs, DVDs, books and more. Open one hour prior to concerts, during the intermission and after performances. Fine Dining at The Terrace Restaurant at the National Concert Hall For reservations call + 353 1 417 0090 or email nch@withtaste.ie
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CORPORATE ASSOCIATES We would like to acknowledge with appreciation and gratitude the generous support of our Corporate Associates, Patron Circle members and John Field Society members. Your support plays a principal part in securing the future of the National Concert Hall, allowing us to deliver world class artists to Irish audiences and develop our Learning and Participation programme.
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Arup Earlsfort (East-Point) Nordic Cold Storage
Brackaville Investments Ltd Frank Glennon Ltd Frank Keane (Naas Road) Green Property Philip Lee
LEARNING AND PARTICIPATION PARTNERS Lauritzson Foundation, HPRA, Grant Thornton, Science Foundation Ireland, Dublin Port, Dublin City Council, Michael & Loret O’Brien, Brackaville Investments Ltd., Community Foundation for Ireland
PATRONS AND JOHN FIELD SOCIETY Frank & Ivy Bannister, Tony Brown, Tom Bryant & family, Sharon Burke, Tom Carey, Denis & Gráinne Cremins, Veronica Dunne, Sir James & Lady Jeanne Galway, Matthew King, Brian Kingham, Mary MacAodha, Brian McElroy, Don & Gina Menzies, Deirdre O’Grady, Rachel Patton, Richie Ryan, Kieran Tobin, Stephen Vernon We also gratefully acknowledge those patrons who have requested to remain anonymous.
Make a Difference Today For further information contact Matthew King on 01 417 0072 or email matthew.king@nch.ie
GIFT CARDS Your golden ticket to stunning performances. Experience the magic. Love the music.
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