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here - Camerata Ireland
Barry Douglas,
Camerata Ireland & Guests
12TH - 20TH
AUGUST 2016
Boris Berezovsky – piano / Andrés Díaz – cello /
Ruth Gibson – viola /Jessie Grimes – clarinet /
Chris Kelly – bass / Eimear McGeown – flute /
Michael McHale - piano / Catriona McKay – harp /
Éanna Monaghan – bassoon / Maria Ostroukhova – soprano /
Dmitry Sitkovetsky – violin & conductor / Chris Stout - fiddle /
Jonny Toman – guitar / Ailish Tynan – soprano /
Richard Watkins – horn
Special guests the Ortus Quartet
A Festival of Russian music celebrating 30th anniversary of
Barry Douglas winning the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition.
Also Fashion Show with young designers and Musicians
of the Future concert featuring students at the Camerata
Ireland Academy at Clandeboye.
box office: 028 9024 1919
www.goh.co.uk/clandeboye-festival
EVENING CONCERT – 7:45PM
Ulster Hall, Belfast
Ulster Orchestra
Barry Douglas – piano
Rumon Gamba - conductor
A BBC Radio 3 Invitation Concert
to coincide with the opening of the
Clandeboye Festival and to celebrate
30 years since its Artistic Director,
Barry Douglas, won the Tchaikovsky
International Piano Competition.
Tickets for this event only from
www.bbc.co.uk/tickets
Britten: Britten: Tchaikovsky: Tchaikovsky: Russian Funeral
Piano Concerto,
Op.13
Fantasie de
concert, Op.56
Capriccio Italien,
Op.45
SHORT OF TIME?
Our lunchtime concerts last one
hour and are great value at only £6.
Image courtsey of BBC NI
LUNCHTIME CONCERT – 1:00PM
Unreserved seating - £6
Eoin Fleming – piano
Winner of 2016 Bank of Ireland
Catherine Judge Memorial Award.
SPECIAL
OFFER
Book for all three
Tchaikovsky
String Quartets
for only £40.
EVENING CONCERT – 7:30PM
Festival Opening Concert
£25 adult, £20 conc. £5 student/under 18s
Featuring Andrés Díaz, Barry Douglas,
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Ortus Quartet
(Mairéad Hickey, Phoebe White,
Ed Creedon, Christopher Ellis)
Tchaikovsky: Tchaikovsky:
Piano Trio in A minor
String Quartet No. 1
AFTERNOON CONCERT – 3:00PM
£25, £20 conc. £5 student/under 18s
Featuring Boris Berezovsky, Barry
Douglas, Maria Ostroukhova and
Ortus Quartet (Mairéad Hickey, Phoebe
White, Ed Creedon, Christopher Ellis)
Tchaikovsky:
Tchaikovsky:
Shostakovich:
Rachmaninov:
Medtner:
Tchaikovsky:
Dumka Op.59
“It was in the
early spring”
“Amid the midst of the Ball” (Op.38)
“Does the day reign?”
“I opened the window”
Ophelia’s Song from 7 Romances
“Lilacs”
“Daisies”
“I fell in love, to my sorrow”
Two Fairy Tales for piano solo
String Quartet No.2
EVENING CONCERT– 7:30PM
£25 adult, £20 conc.
£5 student/under 18s
Featuring Andrés Díaz, Barry Douglas,
Ruth Gibson, Jessie Grimes, Mairéad
Hickey, Eimear McGeown, Michael
McHale, Éanna Monaghan, Dmitry
Sitkovetsky, Richard Watkins.
Field:
Shostakovich:
Rimsky-Korsakov:
Nocturne No.10 in E minor
Nocturne No.4 in A major
Piano Quintet in G minor, Op.57
Piano Quintet Op. Posth. in B Flat
LUNCHTIME CONCERT – 1:00PM
Unreserved seating - £6
Music by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky’s String Quartet No.3
EVENING CONCERT – 7:30PM
£25 adult, £20 conc.
£5 student/under 18s
Part 1
Featuring Boris Berezovsky,
Andrés Díaz, Barry Douglas, Ruth
Gibson, Mairéad Hickey, Chris Kelly,
Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Richard Watkins
Debussy:
Glinka:
Petite Suite for piano duet
Grand Sextet for piano and strings
Part 2
Celtic Orbit – (World Premiére)
traditional arr. by Barry Douglas
Barry Douglas – piano,
Eimear McGeown – Irish flute,
Catriona McKay – Scottish harp,
Chris Stout – Shetland fiddle.
LUNCHTIME CONCERT – 1:00PM
Unreserved seating - £6
Music by Stravinsky, Glazunov, Bela Kovacs and Kodaly
EARLY EVENING CONCERT– 6:30PM
(note earlier start time)
YOUNG MUSICIANS OF THE FUTURE CONCERT
£15 adult, £10 conc. £5 student/under 18s
This year’s young artists perform a diverse programme of
music. There will also be a presentation of a number of
awards and bursaries by amongst others the Flax Trust and
The Ireland Fund of France. This is a great opportunity to
hear some of our best young musicians, many of whom go
on to have solo careers and play with Camerata Ireland.
LUNCHTIME CONCERT – 1:00PM
Unreserved seating - £6
Eimear McGeown and Jonny Toman
Traditional Irish music for flute and guitar
EVENING CONCERT– 7:30PM
Barry Douglas Recital
£25 adult, £20 conc. £5 student/under 18s
Tchaikovsky:
“Meditation”
Beethoven:
Sonata in C Op.53 “Waldstein”
Mussorgsky:
Pictures at an Exhibition
LUNCHTIME CONCERT – 1:00PM
Unreserved seating - £6
Music by Glière, Prokofiev, Bridge, Britten,
Balfe and Moeran
DESIGNER FASHION SHOW – 8:00PM
Doors open 7:20pm - £20 (inc. goody bag)
Young designer graduates and established designers
accompanied by Festival musicians. Denman International
will present a bursary prize to the best young designer.
Show produced by Maureen Martin.
With performances from Camerata Ireland musicians.
LUNCHTIME CONCERT – 1:00PM
Unreserved seating - £6
Details to be confirmed.
EVENING CONCERT – 7:30PM
CAMERATA IRELAND
£30, £25 conc. £5 students/under 18s
Dmitry Sitkovetsky – violin and conductor
Ruth Gibson – viola
Ailish Tynan - soprano
Barry Douglas - piano
Grieg arr. Karkoff: Love Story on
Songs by Grieg
Mozart:
Piano Concerto in E flat K 449
Prokofiev:
Andante for String Orchestra
Mozart:
Sinfonia Concertante in E flat
EVENING CONCERT – 7:30PM
CAMERATA IRELAND
£30, £25 conc.
£5 students/under 18s
Barry Douglas – piano and conductor
Andrés Díaz - cello
Beethoven:
Piano Concerto
No.2 in B flat
Glazunov:
Chant du Ménestrel
for cello and orchestra
Tchaikovsky:
Andante Cantabile for cello and strings
Schumann:
Piano Concerto in A minor
Dendron Lodge at Clandeboye is open for teas, coffees
and light snacks during the Festival. The Banqueting Hall
Bar will be open for evening concerts.
Camerata Ireland is grateful to Lady Dufferin
and all the staff at Clandeboye Courtyard.
Technical services by Moonlighting
This Festival receives programming funding from the
Arts Council of Northern Ireland and is supported by
Ards and North Down Borough Council.
Camerata Ireland is registered for
charitable status in Northern Ireland
No. XR37891
www.camerata-ireland.com
The Clandeboye Estate is two miles from Bangor
and 12 miles from Belfast on the A2,
follow the AA Festival signs.
Media partner
Principal Funder
Details may be subject to change.