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Saturday October 15, 2005 13:24 by Sean Crudden - impero sean at impero dot iol dot ie Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louth. 087 9739945
Friday Night at The National Concert Hall A slightly more introverted audience than usual at The National Concert Hall heard last night the latest effort in The National Symphony Orchestra’s "2005 - 2006 Season in Association with Anglo Irish Bank." However I noticed quite a few school uniforms in the foyer at the interval. Paul Whelan, who sang the bass-baritone part in Faust et Hellene (Irish premier) by Lili Boulanger last night in the second half of the concert in the National Concert Hall, bears a facial resemblance to McMenamin who played for Liverpool and Real Madrid. Although there was nothing absolute in the set that I could compare him to I estimate that he is 2m in height and he is slim in build. He was plausible and quite ingratiating at the start and suitably evil - like Nico in the anti-smoking ad - at the end. |
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Jump To Comment: 2 1I forgot to mention that Bonaventure Bottone is a tenor.
The link given with this comment is the website of The National Concert Hall - which gives details of future concerts and allows one to buy tickets online.
well we've only 6 days to witness Mr William Eddins take the baton out on both radio telefis eireann national symphony orchestra and the radio telefis eireann philarmonic chorus for the long awaited performance of Shostakovitch's 2nd symphony in B flat major Opus 14 on October 21st at the National Concert Hall complete with singing bits.
With tickets ranging from €13.50, to €25 and a limited number of concessionary seating priced from €10.80 to €22.50, there will no doubt be a less than timid audience present to hear the two movement work, first performed in the Leningrad Philharmony by the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and the Academy Capella Choir under Nikolai Malko, on 5 November 1927.
The work had a reputation for obscurity with listeners in Eirinn, only being recorded by the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus, under soviet conductor I. Blazhkov in 1965, that AAD recording of course wasn't remastered and released to western consumers until 1993.
A wonderful and very tonal work with good melodies might prove the elders in attendance who will no doubt ponder the modern relevancy of the text of the second movement, a cantata like hymn of praise for noted catholic radical Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov Lenin.
Of course the young slightly snotty Shostakovitch hadn't migrated at that stage or heard Mahler for that matter and was still troubling the ethical implications of Jazz and the charleston dance.
Interest in Charleston is booming.
Communities the length and breadth of Eirinn are finding a new and healthy way to bring zip to the friday cross roads marriage fixing sessions.
And the youth of today have not been slow to popularise songs to suit the Charleston rhythm.
Be warned Fathers and Mothers!, some of these steps are a bit quick, best to just watch the childer as they tackle this new healthy ####### form of dance. ######## One innovative bunch of former auxillary emergency period ######## beachguards from ######### topping the national phonographic charts for two weeks running now, with their catchy version of "when will i be wed?".
(note for the daughters)
There was a higher than usual turnout for the Saturday book pulping session in #######, County ######. A great day was had with no less than 16 loose women's blasphemous efforts put in the barrels of quicklime. Now you just watch yourself.
Remember all you need to know is on
Radio Wireless Eirinn.
we're a small minded country
with a lot to offer the world
when its ready
watch yourself!