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ONYX BRASS tours Ireland and Northern Ireland next week!

ONYX BRASS has an exciting couple of months coming up, starting with their tour of Ireland and Northern Ireland next week. From their opening concert in the wonderful Dublin Castle, the quintet will be travelling across the north and south before ending in Belfast with a performance at the impressive Metropolitan Arts Centre.

During the tour they’ll be premiering a brand new composition from Irish composer Andrew Hamilton, commissioned especially for Onyx Brass. Born in Dublin, Andrew has studied at Oxford University, the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and his works have been performed by groups such as the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, the Hilliard Ensemble and the Allegri String Quartet. Onyx Brass is really looking forward to giving this new piece its first performance!

You can catch Onyx across Ireland during the next few weeks. More details can be found here (Ireland) and here (Northern Ireland).

Tuesday 17 April – Dublin Castle

Wednesday 18 April – Regional Cultural Centre (Letterkenny, Co. Donegal)

Friday 20 April – Anaverna House (Dundalk, Co. Louth)

Saturday 21 April – St. Mary’s Church (New Ross, Wexford)

Sunday 22 April – Birr Theatre & Arts Centre (Birr, Co. Offaly)

Monday 23 April – Station House Theatre (Clifden, Co. Galway)

Tuesday 24 April – Solstice Arts Centre (Navan, Meath)

Wednesday 25 April – Mullingar Arts Centre (Mullingar)

Thursday 26 April – Town Hall (Bangor)

Friday 27 April – Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre (Armagh)

Saturday 28 April – Metropolitan Arts Centre (Belfast)

If you can’t make it across the Irish Sea this April, then they’ll also be performing Andrew Hamilton’s piece and new works from Stuart MacRae and Dan Jenkins and Hans Abrahamsen, alongside fabulous arrangements of Shostakovich, Bach, Barber, Ives and Janacek at their Southbank Centre concert on 24th May with Mark Stone.

A Light at the End of a Wintry Tunnel

The Phoenix Piano Trio’s exciting 2012 continues with a debut performance at Wigmore Hall this May. We are delighted to announce that tickets go on sale today, and are available on Wigmore Hall‘s website.

The programme is a masterful blend of known and unknown works; of established and growing reputations. Beethoven’s magisterial E flat Trio, felt by many to be his finest work in the genre, is the cornerstone of the programme, following up two rare English gems – trios by John Ireland and Thomas Dunhill. We’re extremely excited to hear Dunhill’s so rarely performed work, a passionate yet pastoral treat, and it gives us all a chance to properly mark the 50th anniversary of John Ireland’s death.

Bring some spring optimism to your February by getting tickets now!

Onyx to Ireland! April 2012

Andrew with a rather colourful score

We can now confirm the Onyx Brass tour of Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland this coming April. The tour will consist of 11 concerts in association with Moving on Music, and Music Networkboth innovative organizations promoting and showcasing exciting music in their respective countries. As part of the tour Onyx has commissioned a new work for brass quintet by Andrew Hamilton, which will receive performances at all 11 concerts alongside a real mixture of things on the programme including Bach, Copland, Shostakovich and some show songs!

The tour includes performances in Dublin Castle, Letterkenny, Limerick, County Wexford, Birr, County Galway, County Meath, West Meath, Bangor, Armagh and Belfast.  We are hoping that Onyx will be able to do some schools and education work while they’re there too.

Andrew is an exciting young Irish composer and we are delighted that he and Onyx are collaborating. The September performance of ‘right and wrong’ for Endymion and EXAUDI was a great success, and we are looking forward to seeing what he will produce for brass instruments!