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Pipeworks Student Platform Recital
Some of Ireland’s finest young organists present a varied programme in the intimate surroundings of Dublin Unitarian Church.
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Date and time
Sun, 25 Jun 2023 13:00 - 14:00 IST
Location
Dublin Unitarian Church 112 Saint Stephen's Green D02 YP23 Dublin Ireland
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- 1 hour
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Some of Ireland’s finest young organists present a varied programme in the intimate surroundings of Dublin Unitarian Church, which contains a fine 3 manual instrument recently restored by Trevor Crowe.
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From its beginnings in 1980 as the Dublin International Organ Festival, Pipeworks has brought to Irish audiences a diverse programme of music-making with the organ at its centre, fully exploiting not only the wonderful range of instruments to be found in Ireland, but the splendid cathedrals, churches and concert halls which house them.
Since 1980 Pipeworks has mounted fifteen major ten-day festivals, centred on the International Organ Competition which attracts young virtuosi from every corner of the world. These festivals have secured Ireland a respected position in the international organ-playing scene and enhanced the appreciation of Irish audiences for the King of Instruments, its unique and thrilling repertoire and the extraordinary talent of its players.
With the new artistic director David Leigh at the helm, Pipeworks continues to explore Ireland’s organ heritage, and develop an education and outreach programme designed to introduce people to the organ, nurturing young talent and helping local communities showcase their own instruments. Pipeworks continues to present ground-breaking series of complete works, including those of J.S. Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Dieterich Buxtehude and Olivier Messiaen, as well as the complete organ symphonies of Louis Vierne; all given by organists resident in Ireland.