Royal Irish Academy of Music

Resonances: A Meeting of Old and New

Directed by David Adams

Jeannette Bogado – violin
Sulamita Pyvovar, Brian Dietlmeier and David Adams – keyboards
Russian Grand Piano by Jacob Becker, St Petersburg, 1886-87
English Harpsichord by Jacob & Abraham Kirkman, London, 1781

J.J. Froberger (1616-67) Lamento Ferdinand III
John Playford (1623-86) John come kiss me now
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Sonata in C, Hob. XVI 60, 1st movt.
Matthew Dubourg (1703-67) Eileen Aroon with variations set by Mr. Dubourg
Brian Dietlmeier (2002-) Scherzo for piano four hands
J.J. Froberger (1616-67) Lamento Ferdinand IV
Aloys Fleischmann (1910-92) from Sreath do phiano
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Violin Sonata in G, op.78, 1st. movt.
Nikolai Kapustin (1937-2020) Sinfonietta Op. 49, 1st. movt.

Returning for their third visit to Hatchlands, students from the Royal Irish Academy of Music present Resonances: A Meeting of Old and New — a programme that journeys through four centuries of keyboard and chamber music. From the expressive lamentations of Froberger to the intricate elegance of Haydn, the Irish folk-infused variations of Dubourg to the jazz-tinged brilliance of Kapustin, each piece offers a fresh perspective on musical tradition and transformation.