Informal Music Afternoon in May

Sun. 5 May 2024, 1 – 3pm
€8pp, children go free

Featuring Armici Trio

Amici Trio formed in 2021. Catriona Ryan is Flute Section Leader of the National Symphony Orchestra and has previously been Principal Flautist with many other esteemed orchestras such as the BBC Philarhamonic and Royal Northern Sinfonia. She is a founding member of Cassiopeia Wind Quintet. Martin Johnson is Cello Section Leader of the National Symphony Orchestra and has previously been Principal Cellist with World Philharmonic, Ulster, BBC Scottish Symphony, amongst many others. A regular soloist in concerto with various ensembles such as NSO, Wexford Sinfonia, and Hibernian Orchestra, he is also a member of Concorde Contemporary Music Ensemble. Aileen Cahill is a collaborative pianist studying in Dublin, where she is currently a DMus Research Scholar at TU Dublin Conservatoire and Scholar-in-Residence at the Contemporary Music Centre. A member of Duo Anima, she is a regular soloist in concerto with Sligo Baroque Orchestra, as conductor, as well as Greystones Symphony Orchestra, Irish Youth Wind Ensemble, and Budweis Philharmonic

Informal Music Afternoons are a series of monthly events, presented in partnership with Sligo Baroque Orchestra, where an eclectic mix of music is performed in a welcoming format in The Model’s Atrium space. The Informal Music Afternoon is an ideal way to spend a calm Sunday afternoon. The idea behind this event is to make classical music accessible for all, by means of an informal concert with a relaxed atmosphere in a cafe-style setting. Musicians perform classical works in addition to a non-classical section – often folk, traditional or jazz.

Ósta@TheModel will be open from 12 noon serving refreshments and a selection of lite bites. The concerts start at 1pm, but we recommend coming at 12:30pm so you can enjoy a coffee or a glass of wine from the wonderful café prior.

 

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Sponsors & Partners

Informal Music Afternoons are presented by Sligo Baroque Orchestra in partnership with The Model, and receive assistance from The Arts Council and Sligo County Council.

                   

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