Category Archives: Concerts

Ahabeg Trio Launch – 15/11/15

Who
Ahabeg Trio Launch
When
Sunday, November 15, 2015
15:00 - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
Ahabeg, Beara Peninsula
Ireland

Drive along the coastal road between Castletownbere and Adrigole and you will see a sign with a grand piano logo and a chalk board advertising the date of the “next recital”.

David Syme, internationally-renowned American concert pianist, makes his living playing throughout the U.S. and Europe, but lives in Ireland 5 months out of the year.

Other Info
Launch of the Ahabeg Trio
Keith Pascoe, violin
Ilse De Ziah, cello
David Syme, piano
Beethoven and Mendelssohn

3:00pm Sunday Performance
Ahabeg Waterfall Road, Rossmacowen (between Castletownbere and Adrigole)
Admission: 20 Euros
Reservations Required

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Quiet Music Ensemble – 19/11/15

Who
Quiet Music Ensemble
When
Thursday, November 19, 2015
20:00 - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
(map)
Other Info
‘Quiet’ means both hushed and peaceful: Quiet Music Ensemble’s music is expansive, beautiful, immersive and transcendental; about being in the moment, about sound that is purely itself. Using a combination of prepared materials and improvisation, its performances are unique, each one conjuring a new world of surprising textures and sounds.
Quiet Music Ensemble was formed in 2008 in Cork; it has performed in Ireland, the UK and Germany, has been broadcast in Europe and America, has appeared live on RTÉ Lyric FM twice, and recently released its first CD, ‘The Mysteries Beyond Matter’, on Farpoint Recordings.
The ensemble is: Seán Mac Erlaine (clarinets); Roddy O’Keeffe (trombone); John Godfrey (electric guitar); Ilse De Ziah (cello, tin can); and Dan Bodwell (double bass, turkey baster).
“In these deafening times, the very notion of ‘quiet music’ is a revolutionary act, a mesmeric power”
– The Independent, UK
Tickets: €16 / €12. Booking advised

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Dust Busters Light Orchestra – Cork – 06/11/15

Who
Dust Busters Light Orchestra
When
Friday, November 6, 2015
20:00 - €20.00 - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
Fota Island, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork
Cork, Ireland
Other Info
I will be conducting this concert on Friday, do come along and enjoy the fun!
On Friday, 6 November, Fota House is delighted to welcome The Dust Busters Light Orchestra for its inaugural visit.
The DBLO takes its name and its origin from the Cork Bealtaine Festival initiative “Blow the Dust Off your Trumpet” in 2010. It is an amateur orchestra that plays to professional standards under its Musical Director well-known cellist IIse de Ziah.
At full strength, the orchestra has 22 members playing violin, viola, cello, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, accordion, guitar, bass guitar, drums and percussion.
The musical repertoire spans two centuries of light music and the Orchestra play with a passion which communicates the versatility of their repertoire, including Viennese waltzes, Latin American tunes, evergreen standards, classic pop, rock and roll, film themes and jazz.
The Orchestra has had a busy year playing:
• Outdoors at Doneraile Park, Cobh, Mahon and Midleton (Farmers’ Markets), and Patrick street and Glounthaune (St. Patrick’s Day):
• Indoors at Vienna Woods Hotel, Royal Cork Yacht Club, St. Patrick’s Special School Montenotte, Fernhill House Hotel Clonakilty, Bus Áras (Culture Night), and most recently the Rochestown Park Hotel (Rotary International Ball).

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Quiet Music Ensemble in Berlin – 28/05/15

 

Quiet Music Ensemble (QME)
Dan Bodwell: Kontrabass
Ilse De Ziah: Cello
John Godfrey: elektrische Gitarre
Seán MacErlaine: Klarinette
Roddy O’Keeffe: Posaune
Karen Power: Elektronik
The team in Berlin
   

 

Karen Power verbrachte im Kontext des künstlerischen Projektes „The Arctic Circle Residency“ intensive Wochen in der Arktis. Stark beeindruckt von der besonderen Akustik dieser nordischen Weltregion nahm sie ein Meer von Klängen auf, präparierte Eisblöcke mit Mikrophonen oder ließ Hydrophone ins Wasser sinken, um Geräusche unter dem Eis aufzunehmen. Diese Aufnahmen dienen in dem Konzert als aurale Partitur für die Live-Musiker, die den räumlich projizierten Field Recordings mit akustischen Instrumentalklängen begegnen. Die Hörer werden mit auf eine Reise durch reale und aus der Erinnerung nachgebildete arktische Klanglandschaften genommen. Das Stück reflektiert in seiner dialogischen und meandernden Form das Verhältnis zwischen Mensch und Eis.
Die Verflechtung von Instrumentalklängen und Alltagsgeräuschen sowie von akustischen Instrumenten und elektroakustischen Elementen bildet das künstlerische Zentrum von Karen Powers Schaffen. Sie untersucht dabei nicht nur die Gemeinsamkeiten und Eigenheiten instrumentaler und elektroakustischer Musik, sondern zielt vielmehr auf integrative Strategien, die die unterschiedlichen Potenziale anerkennen und in der kompositorischen Arbeit zusammenführen.Die Komponistin, Klangkünstlerin und Improvisatorin Karen Power (Irland) ist 2015 Gast des Berliner Künstlerprogramms des DAAD. Das Quiet Music Ensemble kommt wie Karen Power aus Cork in Irland.Eintritt frei

 

Who
Quiet Music Ensemble
When
Thursday, May 28, 2015
20:00 - All Ages
Where
DAAD Galerie (map)
Zimmerstraße 90, 10117
Berlin, Germany
Other Info
Karen Power: Instruments of Ice (2015, UA). Artistic dialogue between live musicians and the arctic. Concert.

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Mid-May Arts Festival Launch

Very excited to be playing with Ian Date at the launch of the Mid-May Arts Festival on Friday 15 May 2015 at 7.30

The evening, compered by Dr. Lorcan Byrne will celebrate arts in the Midleton and surrounds community, including poetry with Paul Casey and Julie Goo, a short film on Seamus Heany by Sean Monaghan, two award winning shorts Stolen by Yvonne Keane and The Handsome Shadows by Mark Cogan.

The final hour Ian Date and I will present The Intimate Hour, a powerful mix of blues, classical and jazz from various countries and influences. Ian Date on guitar, trumpet and vocals, is a virtuosic guitarist from Australia and has just finished recording an album with Tommy Emmanuel. This concert promises to be sparkling with virtuosity and beauty!

The whole evening will be a vibrant and entertaining celebration of local excellence.

For more info visit www.midletonmidmayfestival.ie

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Ian Date, guitar, trumpet, vocals.

Who
Mid-May Arts Festival Launch
When
Friday, May 15, 2015
19:30 - email ilse@ilsedeziah.com to reserve tickets - €15.00 Buy Tickets
Where
Jameson Distillery (map)
Midleton, Cork
Other Info
The Mid-May Arts Festival is proud to present "Taste of the Arts" to launch the festival on Friday 15 May 2015 at 7.30
The evening, compered by Dr. Lorcan Byrne will celebrate arts in the Midleton community, including poetry with Paul Casey and Julie Goo, a short film on Seamus Heany by Sean Monaghan, two award winning shorts Stolen by Yvonne Keane and The Handsome Shadows by Mark Cogan.
The final hour will be "The Intimate Hour", with Ilse de Ziah cello, and Ian Date guitar, trumpet, vocals, performing a powerful mix of blues, classical and jazz from various countries and influences. Ian is a virtuosic guitarist from Australia and has just finished recording an album with Tommy Emmanuel. This concert promises a virtuosic and beautiful performance from these world class musicians.
A vibrant and entertaining evening celebrating local excellence.
For more info visit www.midletonmidmayfestival.ie

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Concerto Extravaganza!!

On the 15th April I will be playing the Khachaturian Cello Concerto in E minor with the City of Cork Symphony Orchestra. It will be a very exciting event, as three concertos will be performed on the night, the cello concerto and two huge favourites, Rachmaninoff 2 and Tchaikovsky 1, played by virtuoso American pianist David Syme. The Khachaturian cello concerto is an incredible and epic reflection of the great Khachaturian’s life. This concert is also important as it is the final one in my Masters in performance at the Cork School of Music. Soon you must all refer to me as Master de Ziah! So if you live near Cork, or want to fly in, the concert will be great, and I will buy you a drink afterwards if you call me Master…

  

Who
Concerto Extravaganza with CCSO, David Syme and Ilse de Ziah
When
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
20:00 - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
Aula Maxima, UCC (map)
University College Cork,
Western Road, Cork
Cork, Ireland
Other Info
The City of Cork Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Keith Pascoe is proud to present "Concerto Extravaganza!" a concert of three concertos, featuring American virtuoso David Syme, at the Aula Maxima, UCC on 15 April 2015. He will play TWO concertos by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff in the one concert. The third concerto, Khachaturian’s epic Cello Concerto in E minor will be played by Australian cellist Ilse De Ziah.

David Syme, American piano virtuoso living in Ireland, has had a long and colorful career. He has performed in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Wigmore Hall, and in major venues in 17 European countries, Canada and Mexico. An alumnus of Juilliard and Indiana University, he was a protégé of the legendary Jorge Bolet. He was schooled in the grand tradition of the great masters, and also studied with Ozan Marsh, Sascha Gorodnitzki, Ania Dorfmann, Louis Kentner and Constance Keene. He has recorded two dozen CDs with such orchestras as the Royal Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphony, and the Czech National Symphony.
“I am delighted to be making my Cork début, at last!”, Syme quips light-heartedly. “Ireland has been my home since 2005, and West Cork is my base. I am thrilled to be playing with an orchestra that has made it to the Guinness Book of Records!”
Since arriving in Ireland in 2005, he has been steadily forging a reputation as one of the finest pianists ever to grace its shores. He is best known there for his “Living-Room Concerts”, held about 25 times a year in his West Cork home on the Beara Peninsula. This series was profiled by Mary Kennedy on RTE Television’s “Nationwide” in 2011. These concerts are social and musical events, with people driving from all corners of the country to attend. One of David’s biggest fans has been the immortal Maureen O’Hara, who prior to her recent move to the U.S., annually celebrated her birthday by listening to him play. Christy Moore, Ireland’s most-loved musician, has been a loyal supporter as well. David Syme performs regularly throughout Ireland and the European mainland as well as in the U.S.
http://symepiano.com

It promises to be a great run-up to the CCSO’s Summer concert with José Carreras and Katharine Jenkins in Musgrave Park on 20 June.

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Belle Voci Choir Christmas Concert – Clonmel – 16/12/14

Who
Belle Voci Choir Christmas Concert
When
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
20:00 - All Ages
Where
Ferryhouse Church (map)
Clonmel
Clonmel, Ireland
Other Info
The choir is delighted to welcome Stella O'Sullivan (recitation), Sean O'Callaghan (singer) and Ilse de Ziah (cellist) as their special guests. Admission is free but a donation will be made to STGH Special Baby Care Unit, so please give generously.

Belle Voci is an all-female choir in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary with a repertoire of popular and traditional songs.

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Irish premiere of Piatigorsky pieces!

 

 

This Thursday 4th December I am playing my Masters recital – a rich programme for solo cello of signature works by Master Cellists including the Irish premiere of Gregor Piatigorsky’s Suite for Cello, Pablo Casals Song of the Birds, Gaspar Cassado Suite for Solo Cello and an Irish premiere of Sibelius’ recently discovered Theme and Variations in D minor. Also Threnody by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe and a couple of my own compositions, The River and Soilse in Darkness. It has been a challenge and enjoyment to get this programme together! If you are near Cork, do come along!

Here is some information on the music…

 

Three Pieces Gregor Piatigorsky (1903 – 1976)   

Preludio

Prayer (in homage to Ernest Bloch)

A Stroll (Prokofiev meets Shostakovitch)

The cellist Piatigorsky was once described as the greatest string player of all time. He was born in Ekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine) into a Jewish family. This collection of works were very popular and he often played them in his concerts. He "wrote" A Stroll in about 1938 in Paris as a joke to Prokofiev. He never used any reference to Shostakovich until much later, making it a little more entertaining….. He played A Stroll and Prayer in his last concert in May 1976 in Grinnell, Iowa. Collected from performance recordings by American cellist Terry King, the music had never been written down or published. Many thanks to Terry, who transcribed the pieces and was kind enough to email me the otherwise unobtainable music. Terry confirms this performance marks the work's Irish debut.

 

Threnody Peter Sculthorpe (1929 – 2014)

Australia composer Scuthorpe often wrote music to evoke the Australian outback and bushland. In one movement, Threnody, written in 1991/2, is made up of four sections: Cantando; Con malinconia; Risoluto; Con rassegnazione. The work is based upon the main theme of Sculthorpe’s orchestral piece Kakadu, this theme being a free adaptation of an Aboriginal lament from Elcho Island, in the Arafura Sea. 

 
 

Suite for Violoncello Solo Gaspar Cassadó (1897 – 1966)

Preludio -Fantasia

Sardana (Danza)

Intermezzo e Danza Finale

This is probably this Cellist composers' best known and most often performed composition. Inspired by Catalan music and dance.

 

El Cant dels Ocells (Song of the Birds) Traditional

Song of the Birds is the Catalan folk song which became a signature piece performed by the great Catalan cellist Pablo Casals in recognition of the plight of refugees around the world. After his exile in 1939, he would begin each of his concerts by playing this song. In an acknowledgement of his stance for peace, justice and freedom Casals was offered the United Nations Peace Medal in 1971. At that occasion Casals performed Song of the Birds and made a speech. In it he said, “Birds sing when they are in the sky, they sing: 'Peace, Peace, Peace,' 

The solo arrangement I perform is by David Johnstone, principal cellist of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, Spain.

 

Birds' voices rise in song
And warbling all night long
             Express their glad heart’s lightness                         

 

from El Cant dels Ocells

Theme and Variations in D minor Jean Sibelius (1865 -1957)

Sibelius wrote his Theme and Variations in D minor in 1887, and it is possibly the earliest solo cello work written in Finland. It was most likely written for the composer's cellist brother, Christian.

The work was never published in Sibelius' lifetime, was rediscovered in 1995, and has only recently been published. It is quite likely this performance marks the work's Irish debut.

 

The Water Cycle Ilse de Ziah 

The River

Solace in Darkness 

The River is based on a journey of a river from its inception of the first few drops of rain on a mountain. The piece sonically interprets the flow in all its states of stillness, rapids, a gentle meandering and finally its mouth at the sea.

Solace in Darkness is inspired by Indian tabla rhythms combined with a guitar-like heavy metal rendering. It speaks of an intense tropical thunderstorm filled with heat, electricity and fierceness, and the relief that the rain brings.

 

 

 

 

As for me, the violoncello is a part of all things, and a central substance of this universe. 

Piatigorsky

Signatures – Solo Cello – Cork – 04/12/14

Who
Signatures - Solo Cello
When
Thursday, December 4, 2014
13:00 - Admission Free - All Ages
Where
Union Quay
Cork, Ireland
Other Info
A rich programme for solo cello of signature works by master cellists including the Irish premiere of Gregor Piatigorsky’s Suite for Cello, Pablo Casals Song of the Birds, Gaspar Cassado Suite for Solo Cello and an Irish premiere of Sibelius’ recently discovered Theme and Variations. Also including works by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe and original works by Ilse de Ziah

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Il Divo- A musical Affair with the City of Cork Symphony Orchestra – Cork – 21/06/14

Who
Il Divo- A musical Affair with the City of Cork Symphony Orchestra
When
Saturday, June 21, 2014
17:00 - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
Musgrave Park (map)
Tramore Rd
Cork, Ireland

Home of Munster Rugby and now a new large concert venue!

Other Info
Cork Symphony Orchestra performs Prom classics and plays with the Three Irish Sopranos and Il Divo at Musgrave Park, 21 June 2014
Tickets for this concert are priced at €85. 
They are available on ticketmaster.ie or can be purchased at Pro-Musica, Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork (021) 427 1659.
A huge and exciting event, not to be missed!

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