Matilda Lloyd & Alexandra Whittingham
The Large Room • City Hall
Matilda Loyd is fast becoming a leading soloist on the international stage, winning the hearts of audiences with her musicality and virtuosic technique. A gorgeously expressive guitarist, Alexandra has reached listeners worldwide, not only through a busy concert schedule and competition successes but also online, where her video performances of classical guitar repertoire have collectively surpassed 40 million views.
Together they will present a mesmerising selection of early music repertoire before transporting us to Spain with the sunshine filled music of Manuel de Falla. The programme will also feature a new commission by Dr. Greg Caffrey.
Enjoy the uplifting tones of trumpet and guitar and catch this stellar young duo while you can.
Music Network is Ireland’s national music touring and development organisation, founded by the Arts Council in 1986. We make high quality live music accessible to communities throughout Ireland and help musicians to develop fulfilling careers, bringing musicians and listeners together through the magic of live performance.
Trumpet virtuoso Matilda Lloyd – Variations on a Cavatina by Bellini | Classic FM’s Rising Stars.
Schnee in Istanbul (Carlo Domeniconi) – Alexandra Whittingham.
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Programme
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Benjamin Britten (1913–76)
Nocturnal after John Dowland: Musingly, Op. 70, No. 1
I Will Give my Love an Apple
Nocturnal after John Dowland: March-like, Op. 70, No. 5
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John Dowland (1563–1626)
Flow My Tears (‘Lachrimae Pavane’)
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Benjamin Britten
Master Kilby
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Domenico Scarlatti (1685–1757)
Sonata in D Major, K.333
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Toru Takemitsu (1930–96)
Toward the Sea:
The Night
Moby Dick
Cape Cod -
Roland Dyens (1955–2016)
Lettre encore
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Greg Caffrey (b. 1963)
Music Network Commission
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Interval:
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Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel (1805–47)
Romance de Claudine
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Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924)
Dans les ruines d’une abbaye, Op. 2, No. 1
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Erik Satie (1866–1925)
Gnossienne No. 1
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Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel
Romance de Celestine
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Gabriel Fauré
Le papillon et la fleur, Op. 1, No. 1
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Francisco Tárrega (1852–1909)
Recuerdos de la Alhambra