Donal McHugh

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03 мар 2024
Piano Masters through the Cello - Cello and Piano Concert
Join me and Swedish cellist Henning Fredriksson as we perform around Ireland. We will be performing music by composers who were themselves renowned pianists and performers in their day - Chopin, Liszt and Grieg. Concert Dates LIMERICK : Monday 8th April 13:15 , St. Mary's Cathedral, Bridge Street CORK : Tuesday 9th April 13:05 , MTU Cork School of Music, Union Quay ENNIS : Friday 12th April 19:30 , St. Columba's Church, Bindon Street Tickets €20 ...
05 мар 2021
Schubert & Schumann - Solo Piano Recital June 2019
Link to Concert Programme Notes Robert Schumann Papillons, Op. 2 Widmung trans. Franz Liszt Franz Schubert Sonata in A minor, D784 i)Allegro giusto ii) Andante iii) Allegro Vivace Schumann’s Papillons are full of energy, humour and quickly shifting moods and characters. The influence of Commedia dell’arte is clear. Each of the twelve short pieces seem to represent a different character appearing on a stage or perhaps a different mask being worn by a ...
05 мар 2021
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 37 (arr. String Quintet)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 37. Orchestra part arranged for String-Quintet by Vinzenz Lachner. Link to Concert Soloist: Donal McHugh Violins: Kate Fleming & Caoimhe McCarthy Viola: James O'Coileáin Cello: Robert Murphy Double Bass: Stéphane Petiet Programme Notes i ) Allegro con brio i i) Largo iii) Rondo, Allegro There is something about C minor. The drama that composers manage to create in this key is quite remarkable. ...
26 авг 2020
Another Place - Piano Recital
Live-Stream Youtube link Recital will take place on Friday 4th September 2020 at 5pm (Irish Standard Time). Attendance by online link only. These two imaginative sonatas show two very different times in Vienna's musical history. Berg’s sonata was composed in the beginning of the twentieth century and Schubert’s in the early nineteenth. Schubert is often known as being connected with the first Viennese school while Berg was a pioneer of the second. But what both works do share is a feeling of ...