Hugh Tinney and Friends

Hugh Tinney and Friends

Hugh Tinney collaborates with an array of exceptional musicians from home and abroad at the perennial audience favourite, Killruddery House

By Dublin International Chamber Music Festival

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 7:30 - 9:30pm GMT+1

Location

Killruddery House and Gardens

Southern Cross Road Bray Ireland

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 2 hours

Carol McGonnell, clarinet
Katherine Hunka, violin
Adrian Brendel, cello

Beethoven: Violin Sonata in F major, Op 24 “Spring”
Deirdre Gribbin: Strawberry Moon
Brahms: Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
Schubert: Piano Trio No 1 in B Flat major, D898

Hugh Tinney, a passionate musician who has extensively explored the chamber music repertoire with some of the world’s finest musicians, collaborates with an array of exceptional musicians from home and abroad at the perennial audience favourite, Killruddery House, home to three generations of the Brabazon family.

The Orangery of this manor house, provides the perfect backdrop for this tantalising summer evening concert of chamber music greats by Schubert, Beethoven and Brahms. We are also delighted to present the Dublin première of Deirdre Gribbin’s Strawberry Moon ̧commissioned by DICMF with funds from The Arts Council.

Presented in partnership with Killruddery


Killruddery, Southern Cross, Bray, A98 W9F2 www.killruddery.com | +353 1 2863405 Killruddery is a great historic house of Ireland. The magnificent 800-acre estate in Co Wicklow is a sustainable, bio-diverse farm that includes flowering woodland, painterly formal 17th century gardens, a high-hedge sylvan theatre long ponds and a walled garden.The concert takes place in the Orangery, which was designed and built by William Burn in 1852 after the fashion of the Crystal Palace in England.

Organized by

The Dublin International Chamber Music Festival (formerly Great Music in Irish Houses) is Ireland’s longest-established chamber music festival and was founded in Castletown House in 1970. Since then, the month of June has been a musical summer must for Irish chamber music devotees. Our objective was and still is, to present concerts of chamber music, “the music of friends” in the sort of smaller, intimate spaces for which the music was originally written, away from the more formal setting of a concert hall. Over the years we have offered Irish audiences the opportunity to hear some of the finest international and Irish artists perform a vast range of chamber music in a variety of Ireland’s most historic and notable buildings, spaces that would not normally resound with beautiful and exciting music. Stately Irish Houses are juxtaposed with some of the country’s iconic, modern buildings showing the diversity of Irish architectural and interior design. From that small sapling planted in Castletown House, the great oak that is now the current Festival has grown and is recognised widely as a prestigious platform for world-class musicians.

DICMF is a non-profit making organisation and depends on the support of sponsors and Friends to continue its work into the future. It is funded by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon and the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

€40 – €50