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Irish Independent
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Irish Chamber Orchestra and renowned pianist to play Beethoven compositions at Kerry venue
Mr Bezuidenhout is returning for his third collaboration with the orchestra for the next instalment of his much-anticipated Beethoven Piano Concerto cycle The South African-born pianist brings his own blend of brilliance to Beethoven's music and, following on the success of Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 3 in October 2023, he is turning his attention to Piano Concertos 2 and 4. Each piece promises to be a dramatic dialogue between Bezuidenhout and the orchestra, from fierce defiance to tender vulnerability while pushing boundaries with bold, expressive depth. Piano Concerto 2 is said to sparkle with youthful charm and wit while Concerto 4 is said to be intimate and emotional before soaring to a radiant finale. The Irish Chamber Orchestra and Kristian Bezuidenhout will play the Tralee venue on Friday, June 20. Tickets can be purchased online for €28.50 (retired/unwaged: €26) plus booking fees at The Irish Chamber Orchestra will play the University Concert Hall in Limerick on June 19 and The Whyte Recital Hall in Dublin on June 21.


Irish Post
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Post
Dynamic Anglo-Irish group Flook take top honours as TG4's Grúpa Ceoil 2025
FOR three decades, Flook have been at the cutting edge of folk music, blending dynamic energy with inventive musicality. There's a chance to see them at the Todmorden Folk Festival on May 3. They'll then be heading back to Ireland to appear at the Gradam Ceoil TG4 Awards 2025 – Live Broadcast at University Concert Hall, Limerick. There's a further chance to see the band in Britain at the end of May – see below. Formed in 1995, this Anglo-Irish quartet has developed a distinctive sound driven by the whistles and flutes of Brian Finnegan and Sarah Allen, the rhythmic mastery of Ed Boyd on guitar, and the groundbreaking bodhrán playing of John Joe Kelly. Gradam Ceoil TG4 2025 Recipients Flook Their music weaves intricate melodies with precise acoustic grooves, creating a unique fusion of tradition and innovation that has captivated audiences worldwide. With five critically acclaimed studio albums—Flatfish (1999), Rubai (2002), Haven (2005), Ancora (2019), and Sanju (2025)—Flook continue to push the boundaries of traditional music while staying true to its roots. Their live performances are renowned for their fiery technical brilliance, delicate ensemble interplay, and bold musical imagination. Each member brings a distinctive contribution to the group. Brian Finnegan, an acclaimed Armagh whistle and flute player, is known for his masterful compositions as well as his fluid and dextrous playing. Sarah Allen's alto flute adds groove and counter-melodies that help define the band's signature sound. Ed Boyd is widely recognised as one of the most influential guitar accompanists of his generation, while John Joe Kelly has redefined the role of the bodhrán in traditional music with his innovative playing. Sarah Allen and Brian Finnegan of Flook Flook received the Best Band award at the 2006 BBC Folk Awards, solidifying their place as one of the most exciting and influential groups in contemporary folk music. Monday, May 19 – Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester Tuesday, May 20 – The cornerHouse, Tolworth, Nr Surbiton Wednesday, May 21 – The Fleece, Bretforton, Nr Evesham Thursday, May 22 – The Lantern, Bristol Friday, May 23 – The Gate, Cardiff See More: Flook, Grúpa Ceoil 2025, TG4