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Concerto Málaga "Orchestra-in-Donegal-residency"
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Tuesday October 14, 2008 13:41 by Orsolya Szabó - Donegal Music Education Partnership musiceducation at donegalvec dot ie Regional Culture Centre, Letterkenny. Co. Donegal 074 9176293
Donegal VEC Music Education Partnership Outreach education programme
CONCERTO MÁLAGA
Orchestra-in-Donegal-Residency
26th – 29th November 2008
The Spanish String Orchestra Concerto Málaga has been appointed “Orchestra-in-Donegal-residency” in County Donegal/Ireland. The residency starts in November 2008.
Founded in 1996, this brilliant string ensemble, conducted by the renowned Italian Maestro Massimo Paris, will work closely with the community across the county, focusing on the key areas of performance, musical education and instrumental tuition.
This innovative project is promoted by the County Donegal VEC Music Education Partnership, Donegal County Council and the collaboration of the Junta the Andalucía.
CONCERTO MÁLAGA Orchestra-in-Donegal-residency
MASSIMO PARIS Conductor and soloist - viola: Pietro Guarneri, 1697
27.11.08 Abbey Arts Centre, Ballyshannon. 8:00 pm; €15
Music from the Italian and the Spanish tradition
The Spanish string orchestra Concerto Málaga appears for the first time in Ireland. The ensemble, conducted by the renowned Italian Maestro Massimo Paris, will perform pieces by Rossini, Paisiello, Albéniz and the program will also include the premier in Ireland of Rolla’s Divertimento in F Major for viola and strings with Massimo Paris playing his legendary viola by Pietro Guarneri, made in Mantua in 1697.
www.abbeycentre.ie/#/concertomalaga/4531166835
28.11.08 Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny:
Concerts for students and teachers at the RCC.10:00 and 11:30am.
The Educational Concerts of Concerto Málaga are designed to introduce secondary school students to orchestral music. There will be two concerts held for secondary schools’s students and teachers at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny.
www.donegalculture.com
28.11.08 Regional Culture Centre, Letterkenny: 8:00pm. Free.
Chamber Music Master Classes and Concerts
Performances given by members of Concerto Málaga and students of the Donegal Chamber Orchestra
29.11.08 An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny. 8:00 pm; €20/€15.
Music from the Italian and the Spanish tradition
The Spanish string ensemble Concerto Málaga conducted by the renowned Italian Maestro Massimo Paris will perform pieces from the Italian and the Spanish tradition by Rossini, Paisiello, Rolla, Albéniz, Mascagni and Bizet. Massimo Paris will be soloist playing his legendary viola by Pietro Guarneri, made in Mantua in 1697. They will be joined on stage by students from the Donegal Chamber Orchestra.
www.angrianan.com/list/2008/concertomalaga.html
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Contact: Orsolya Szabó, Violin Resource Tutor, Co. Donegal VEC
Tel. (086) 8103968 or by e-mail: orsolyaszabo@donegalvec.ie
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