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30th Anniversary Concert June 22nd 2013

Patrons enjoyed an incredible night of musical excellence at the 30th Anniversary Gala Concert celebrating the foundation of St Canice’s Instrumental Music Programme. It was a showcase of current musicians in the school and of several artists who have gone on to become renowned musicians in their own right, such as Maria Ryan (current holder of the Heineken violin); David O Leary, Alison Comerford and Mark O Leary.

It marked the debut of St Canice’s Gateway Orchestra, a very special adult orchestra of amateur musicians. Eamon Cahill, synonymous with teaching jazz featured two of his jazz bands. It was a night of musical diversity; from French horn, and trombone, played by brother and sister Muireann and Lorcan Brennan to violin and flute, played by Aisling O Dwyer-O Brien and John Donovan. One of the highlights was the performance of Mendelssohn’s “Octet for Strings”. Maria Ryan, violinist played Tchaikovsky’s “Melodie” followed by the frenetically paced “Banjo and Fiddle” by Kroll. David O Leary, violinist with the English National Opera, played ‘Carmen Fantasy’ by Sarasate and received a standing ovation. St Canice’s Senior Orchestra, conducted by Ruth O Leary, closed the show. For many of the older children on stage, it marked their last time in the familiar red orchestra sweatshirt, as they leave for secondary school in September. The night would not be complete without special mention of the woman who made this all possible, Regina O Leary. She received a special presentation from her son David in recognition of her creation of a legacy of music for thousands of children in Kilkenny. Regina thanked all who contributed to the success of the programme over the last 30 years. Dublin conductor and adjudicator Dr Albert Bradshaw praised Regina for the profound impact she has had on the lives of so many through her work in music education.

By |2019-04-30T13:38:16+01:00June 23rd, 2013|Concerts|

Sixth Class Farewell Concert June 11th 2013

On 11th June, eight years of playing culminated in a beautiful event for our young sixth class musicians and their parents alike at the Sixth Class Farewell Concert. This Year there were 32 acts, which included individual performances and those of groups, with some of our musicians taking the stage on more than one occasion and on more than one instrument in many cases! It was a wonderful evening thoroughly enjoyed by all and was closed by a moving rendition of “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” from the Lion King. We were joined by Mayor Sean O’hAgain who presented every pupil of the programme with a certificate of achievement and as principal of the Gaelscoil Osrai, in Kilkenny, congratulated Regina, the music staff, teachers and Mrs Comerford, our principal, on the remarkable achievements of the music programme, stating it was something every school should aspire to creating. The evening concluded with drinks and food as provided by the music committee and Sixth Class parents and Domino’s pizza as a well deserved treat from the music programme for the young musicians.

By |2019-04-30T13:38:16+01:00June 12th, 2013|Concerts|

Carmen Children’s Choir May 9th 2013

Opera Theatre Ireland staged Carmen in the Watergate on Thursday May 9th. Eleven of our Sixth Class students sang in the Children’s Chorus and experienced the thrill of being in a professional production such as this. Well done Ella Brennan, Ruth Kent, Sinead Flynn, Kiri O’Neill, Richard Obisanya, Doireann Sloyan, Sarah Smith, Aine Trait, Jane Cass, Kate Dempsey and Alannah Kennedy.

By |2019-04-30T13:38:16+01:00May 10th, 2013|Concerts|
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