Join us for a celebration of young voices featuring talented singers from St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, Dublin, St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork, and the festival’s own Cork Children’s Choir—made up of hundreds of pupils from local primary schools.
The first half, conducted by the acclaimed Blánaid Murphy, brings together some of the finest young choristers from Dublin and Cork. In the second half, Artistic Director Peter Stobart unites a massed chorus of local voices, shining a spotlight on the remarkable young talent of Cork.
Programme:
Benjamin Britten
Saint Nicolas op. 42 50 mins
Tenor: Conor Prendiville
Conductor: Blánaid Murphy
Choristers from St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, Dublin and St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Cork
Originally written for the centenary of Lancing College, UK in 1948, Britten’s cantata tells the life of the fourth-century Bishop of Myra in a work of great poetry and sensitivity. It was conceived and composed with semi-amateur performance in mind and the technical demands of the choral and orchestral writing are appropriate for developing voices. The work is scored for string quintet, piano duet, organ and percussion and includes a demanding tenor solo role, originally conceived for Britten’s partner, Peter Pears.
Interval
Peter Stobart
Seven Shakespeare Songs
Double, double, toil and trouble
O mistress mine
Full fathom five
Where the bee sucks
Under the greenwood tree
When griping griefs
It was a lover and his lass
Conductor: Peter Stobart
Choirs from Cork Educate Together National School, St Fin Barre’s National School, St Michael’s National School, Blackrock, St Multose National School, Kinsale, St Luke’s National School, Montenotte, St Mary’s National School, Carrigaline, Templebreedy National School, Crosshaven, St John the Baptist National School, Midleton, and Bandonbridge N.S, Bandon.
After his success at the 2023 Choral Festival with his ‘Nonsense Songs’, Peter Stobart’s new work for children’s choir sets words by Shakespeare, texts that have been used as inspiration over the centuries by countless composers. The 300 strong choir is accompanied by brass quartet and at times the voices split into four different parts.
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