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Kaleidoscope Night presents KaleidoFeature: Fiona Kelly

IrelandDublin 35 Liffey Street Lower The Grand Social
07 Nov 2021
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19:30
22:30
12 / 15

Event Description

Kaleidoscope Night is back with its next KaleidoFeature concert! The artist in the limelight this time is the dazzling flautist Fiona Kelly.

Fiona has put together a beautiful programme spanning from the baroque era to brand new music  including an especially commissioned work  "08:42 Stockman's Lane" from Amy Rooney for the concert, filmed so beautifully in the glorious setting of  Farmleigh Estate with generous support from the Office of Public Works.

You can enjoy this concert in two ways, the first is online in the comfort of your own home or join us for a premiere screening in Dublin's Grand Social and remember what it is like to be an audience again! (We will return to full live events in the very near future).

Musicians: Fiona Kelly (flute), Cormac McCarthy (piano), Maria Ryan (solo violin), Francesco Giusti (countertenor), Jennifer Murphy (violin), John Murphy (viola), Yseult Cooper Stockdale (cello), Roger McCann (double bass)

Full programme:

"Nostos" by Cormac McCarthy
String quintet, piano, solo violin and flute

"08:42 Stockman's Lane" by Amy Rooney
solo flute - Commissioned Work

"Sol da te, mio dolce amore" from Orlando by Vivaldi
string quintet with countertenor and flute

"Petite Suite" by Jorg Widmann
solo flute

"Figor" (Movement 3) by Cormac McCarthy
string quartet, piano, violin

“Port Road” by Cormac McCarthy
solo piano

Swedish folk and original compositions - Maria Ryan and Cormac McCarthy set.
Solo violin and piano

Corrente from Partita in A minor JS Bach
solo flute

"Bach a la Dubé" by Sebastien Dubé
String Quintet, solo violin and flute

Location of event

Venue Information - The Grand Social

The Grand Social, Dublin city’s thriving live music venue. We have carved a superb reputation as a venue with fantastic facilities for Musicians, Performers, DJ’s and audiences. Launched in September 2010 with a fortnight of Fringe Festival activities The Grand Social has gone from strength to strength with a commitment to professionally staging a marvellous mixture of musical styles and live performances from all strands of the cultural spectrum in one of the best looking and sounding rooms in the country.