Irish Youth Wind Ensemble

James Callaghan and Timothy Reynish, Conductors
Norah King, Soprano
Mark O’Keeffe, Trumpet

Finnegan's Wake A.J. Potter
Trumpet Concerto Kamillo Lendvay
Vranjanka Kenneth Hesketh
Interval/Intermission
Prelude and Toccata John Kinsella
Image in Stone Stephen McNeff
Samurai Nigel Clarke
Irish Youth W.E.

Concert Review

Jon Mitchell (originally posted 2007 July 09 as a part of “Opening Ceremony and Irish Youth Wind Ensemble Concert”)

The Irish Youth Wind Ensemble performed a truly remarkable concert this afternoon [July 08]. Founded in 1985 by James Cavanagh and Col. Fred O’Callaghan, the group was certainly up to task in the performance of some very difficult music.

The concert opened with A. J. Potter’s Finnegan’s Wake, a brief symphonic poem from 1957 based upon the James Joyce epic.

The Trumpet Concerto of Kamillo Lendvay followed. It is a three movement work. The first movement is in 6 contrasting sections; the second is labelled Intermezzo Lirico while the third is a Rondo in Modo Classico. Trumpet Soloist Mark O’Keefe, a native of Cork County, performed magnificently over the course of this concerto.

Kenneth Hesketh’s Vranjanka, a 2005 composition commissioned by Timothy and Hillary Reynish as part of the ongoing series of works in memory of their son William, ended the first half. Based on a Serbia folk tune, the work, largely in 7/8, offered many rhythmic challenges.

John Kinsella’s Prelude and Toccata, composed for symphonic orchestral winds, opened up the second half of the program. The woodwinds were doubled for this performance of this brilliant work.

Timothy Reynish conducted Stephen McNeff’s Image in Stone, a four-movement work for soprano and wind ensemble that is somewhat reminiscent of Richard Strauss’ Four Last Songs. A very moving work in four movements, it is another of the series of excellence works commissioned by Timothy and Hillary Reynish in memory of their son William. Soprano soloist Nora King sang beautifully.

The very successful concert ended with the rather bombastic Samurai by Nigel Clarke.


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Concerts by Ensemble Name

Birmingham Symphonic Winds, UK

Chetham’s School of Music Symphonic Wind Orchestra and Chamber Choir, UK

Chetham’s School of Music Dectet and Chamber Choir, UK (@ Killarney Cathedral)

Gothenburg Symphonic Band, Sweden

International Youth Wind Orchestra

Irish Youth Wind Ensemble, Ireland

Nagoya University of Arts Wind Orchestra, Japan

Nanset Wind Ensemble, Norway

National Youth Wind Ensemble of Great Britain, UK

Percussion Ensemble Crescendo, The Netherlands

Royal Irish Academy of Music Percussion Ensemble

Royal Symphonic Band Vooruit, Belgium

Swiss Army Symphonic Band, Switzerland

University of Cincinnati CCM Chamber Players, USA

University of Louisville Wind Ensemble, USA

Concerts by Day

Sunday 08

Irish Youth Wind Ensemble, Ireland

University of Cincinnati CCM Chamber Players, USA

Monday 09

Gothenburg Symphonic Band, Sweden

University of Louisville Wind Ensemble, USA

Tuesday 10

Royal Irish Academy of Music Percussion Ensemble
and Percussion Ensemble Crescendo, The Netherlands

Nagoya University of Arts Wind Orchestra, Japan

Wednesday 11

Chetham’s School of Music Symphonic Wind Orchestra and Chamber Choir, UK

Thursday 12

National Youth Wind Ensemble of Great Britain, UK

Chetham’s School of Music Dectet and Chamber Choir, UK (@ Killarney Cathedral)

Nanset Wind Ensemble, Norway

Friday 13

Birmingham Symphonic Winds, UK

Royal Symphonic Band Vooruit, Belgium

Saturday 14

International Youth Wind Orchestra

Swiss Army Symphonic Band, Switzerland

Venues

Concerts and Pre-concert Talks were held in Ireland's National Events Centre (INEC) (Talks were held in the Emporium Room, upper lobby).

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