Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble Present Ink Still Wet 5

21 January 2022 19:30

Harty Room, Queen’s University

As is now tradition, Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble presents its annual programme of brand-new works in a concert supported by the PRSf Talent Development Partnership. There are three exciting new works commissioned with funds from PRSf from early career composers Anita Mawhinney, Omar Zatriqi and Amelia Clarkson, and these composer’s works will be exposed for the first time alongside two other world premiere commissions; from well known voices in Irish music, Frank Corcoran and Elaine Agnew. We have a second chance, too, to hear Ed Bennett’s pulsating, commissioned work from last season; this time come along and hear it in the concert hall. Last, but not least, we have a second chance to sample the serene and beautiful sound world of one of the shortlisted works in last year’s 5th Peter Rosser Composition Award from composer Kevin Terry.

Programme

Elaine Agnew (1967) - GREEN* (2021 WORLD PREMIERE) - flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello & piano

Anita Mawhinney (1974) - DR ESPERANTO’S INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE** (2021 WORLD PREMIERE) - flute (alto flute), clarinet (bs. cl)

Omar Zatriqi (1987) - BLOOD DANCES** (2021 WORLD PREMIERE) - violin & violoncello

Ed Bennett (1975) - REVOLVER* (2020) -  flute, bass clarinet, violin, violoncello & piano

SHORT INTERVAL

Kevin Terry (1988) - COIL THROUGH GRASS (2020) 5TH PETER ROSSER AWARD FINALIST -  flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello & piano

Amelia Clarkson (1995) - SISTERHIVE** (2021 WORLD PREMIERE) -  clarinet (bs. cl.), violin & violoncello

Frank Corcoran (1933) - MELODIES AND MOBILES* (2021 WORLD PREMIERE) -  flute (alto fl), bass clarinet, violin, violoncello & piano

* Commissioned with funding from ACNI / ** Commissioned with funding from PRSf

Tickets

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Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner supported by PPL. They are supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and are Ensemble in Residence at Queen's University Belfast. 

Venue

Harty Room, Queen’s University

Belfast
Co. Antrim
Northern Ireland

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