Back with Bach — Music for Galway announces 41st concert season

Music for Galway (MfG ) is thrilled to announce what looks like the first season with audiences in attendance in three years. For its 41st International Concert Season 2022/23, artistic director Finghin Collins decided to put the focus on J.S. Bach: “Beethoven called him ‘the immortal god of harmony’ and it is no exaggeration to say that Bach has influenced every composer who followed him” says Mr Collins.

He continues: “Following a very moving performance of his Goldberg Variations during our 2021 Midwinter Festival we decided to explore Bach’s music throughout the concerts of the coming season”. The season opens with that very work performed by the very same performers – Dmitri Sitkovetsky’s arrangement of the Goldberg Variations for string trio.

As the season progresses MfG presents Bach’s instrumental music on baroque violin and harpsichord with Maya Homburger and Malcolm Proud, on modern violin with Tedi Papavrami, on guitar with Sean Shibe and on modern piano with Cédric Pescia. Each concert also features other composers who were influenced in a particular way by Bach.

In late March the Irish Baroque Orchestra conducted by Peter Whelan will treat MfG audiences to a glorious production of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion at Galway Cathedral.

Three of the concerts in the season will be repeated in County Galway. “MfG is joining the many cultural organisations who are striving to become more environmentally conscious in their activities. These repeats help us to achieve two goals, they make our activities more sustainable and they also help us to create new audiences for classical music. This is made possible with the support of Galway County Arts Office.” – says Anna Lardi, Executive Director of MfG.

But there is a lot more to savour in the new MfG season – in October, Finghin Collins features as soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra in the world premiere of Jane O’Leary’s new work ‘unfolding soundscapes’ for piano and orchestra, commissioned to celebrate Music for Galway’s 40thanniversary; October also sees the annual Emily Anderson Concert celebrating Beethoven and the work of three BA of Music students at University of Galway.

The Midwinter Festival in January focuses on music for the seasons, with works by Vivaldi, Piazzolla, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Schubert and many more. There will be a special focus on song repertoire, with a performance of Schubert’s Winterreise by German baritone Jochen Kupfer (making his Irish debut ) and songs celebrating autumn, spring and summer with Galway favourite Dutch soprano Lenneke Ruiten.

The lunchtime series continues, in association with Arts in Action at University of Galway, and provides a platform for a variety of Irish artists at all stages of their careers.

THE SEASON:

Thursday 29 September 8.00pm | Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway

Friday 30 September 8.00pm | Christ Church, Portumna

GOLDBERG TRIO

Alexander Sitkovetsky violin | Sergey Malov viola | Natalie Clein cello

BACH Goldberg Variations, trans. Dmitri Sitkovetsky

Tickets: €20 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

IN ASSOCIATION WITH GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL ARTS OFFICE

Thursday 6 October 2022 8.00pm

Leisureland, Salthill

NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND FINGHIN COLLINS

National Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery conductor | Finghin Collins piano

Tickets: €30 / €27 | Students (full-time ) €10 | MfG Friends €26

IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Thursday 20 October 2022 8.00pm | Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway

Friday 21 October 2022 8.00pm| Ionad Cultúrtha an Phiarsaigh, Connemara

EMILY ANDERSON CONCERT

Rosanne Philippens violin | Zoltán Fejérvari piano

ELLISON HASSELL-CRAMER For Me (world premiere )

BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor, Op. 30 No .2

LAURA HENEGHAN Rêvasser (world premiere )

BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 8 in G major, Op. 30 No. 3

KATIE FEENEY Ballade (world premiere )

BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 96

Tickets: €20.00 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

FRIDAY: IN ASSOCIATION WITH GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL ARTS OFFICE

Thursday 3 November 8.00pm

An Taibhdhearc

LIVERPOOL QUARTET

Róisín Walters, violin | Sarah Hill, violin | Dani Sanxis, viola | Nick Byrne, cello

Tickets: €20 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NATIONAL STRING QUARTET FOUNDATION

Wednesday 23 November 8.00pm

St. Joseph’s Church, Presentation Road

MAYA HOMBURGER AND MALCOLM PROUD

Maya Homburger baroque violin | Malcolm Proud harpsichord

Tickets: €20 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

SPONSORED BY TIGH NEACHTAIN

Friday 20 to Sunday 22 January

Town Hall Theatre & Hardiman Hotel Ballroom

MIDWINTER FESTIVAL

SEASONS

Katharine Hunka violin/director | Irish Chamber Orchestra | Olga Scheps piano | Jochen Kupfer bass-baritone | Finghin Collins piano | Lenneke Ruiten soprano

Friday 20 January 8.00pm

Town Hall Theatre

IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA | Katharine Hunka violin/director

Saturday 21 January 6.00pm

Hardiman Hotel Ballroom

Olga Scheps piano

Saturday 21 January 9.00pm

Hardiman Hotel Ballroom

Jochen Kupfer bass-baritone | Finghin Collins piano

Sunday 22 January 3.00pm

Hardiman Hotel Ballroom, Eyre Square

CLOSING CONCERT AND RECEPTION

Lenneke Ruiten soprano | Finghin Collins piano

Tickets:

FRI 8pm - booking through the Town Hall Theatre - tht.ie | 091 569777: €30/€27 |Students (full time ) €10 | MfG Friends €26

SAT 6pm & 9pm & SUN 3pm (closing reception included ) – booking through musicforgalway.ie | 091 705962: €22/€20 |Students (full time ) €10 | MfG Friends €18

Festival Ticket (includes all 4 concerts ) - booking through musicforgalway.ie | 091 705962: €90/€81

Wednesday 15 February 8.00pm

St Joseph’s Church, Presentation Road

Tedi Papavrami violin

Tickets: €20.00 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

Sunday 5 March TBC | Kilcummin Church, Oughterard

Monday 6 March 8.00pm | Mick Lally Theatre, Galway

Sean Shibe, guitar

Tickets: €20.00 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

SUNDAY: IN ASSOCIATION WITH GALWAY COUNTY COUNCIL

Saturday 25 March 8.00pm

Galway Cathedral

Irish Baroque Orchestra: St. Matthew Passion BWV 244

James Way Evangelist| Sestina vocal ensemble | Irish Baroque Orchestra, Peter Whelan director

Tickets: €30/€27.00 |Students (full time ) €12 | MfG Friends €25

SPONSORED BY KPMG

Friday 7 April 5.00pm

St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church

Music for Good Friday

Collegium | Mark Duley director

Tickets: €18 / €16 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €14

ANONYMOUS SPONSOR

Thursday 27 April 8.00pm

Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway

Tickets: €20.00 / €18 | Students (full-time ) €6 | MfG Friends €16

SPONSORED BY THE SWISS EMBASSY

MfG Lunchtime Concerts

In Association with Arts in Action, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway

ADMISSION IS FREE

Wednesday 5 October 1.05pm

Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway

Brendan Garde violin | Gary Beecher piano

These two talented Cork musicians perform Brahms’ first violin sonata alongside a selection of shorter works.

Wednesday 26 October 1.05pm

O’Donoghue Centre, University of Galway

Cliona Doris harp | Sinéad Walsh flute | Fiachra de hOra viola

Two outstanding Irish students are mentored by harpist Cliona Doris to perform a programme of Bax and Debussy.

Wednesday 22 February 1.05 pm

Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway

Annette Cleary cello | Réamonn Keary piano | Barry McGovern narrator

Annette Cleary and Réamon Keary have collaborated to create a new arrangement of Enoch Arden by Richard Strauss - a melodrama for cello, piano and narrator on the poem by Tennyson.

Wednesday 29 March 1.05pm

The Cube, University of Galway

For the Atoll and other works

For the Atoll is a 45-minute poem and song cycle - with words written by Jane Robinson and

music composed by Malachy Robinson. Performed by the Far Flung Trio.

THE LUNCHTIME SERIES IS SUPPORTED BY SAP

 

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