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Irish Chamber Orchestra take Mozart on the road

The Irish Chamber Orchestra (ICO) and its Artistic Partner Henning Kraggerud, will take a captivating concert featuring Mozart’s genius, on the road to Limerick, Cork, Waterford, and Dublin this April.

Irish Chamber Orchestra is a bold, big-hearted ensemble whose rich mix of music, people, and ideas brings something special wherever they play, whether it be towns across Ireland or on stages around the world.

Henning brings Mozart’s World to life in performances full of warmth, insight, and charm. He doesn’t just play, he chats with his audiences, sharing stories and reflections that make the music feel personal, alive, and unforgettable.

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Mozart wrote five violin concertos in a year, and his Fifth Concerto is the most imaginative of them all. Richly emotive, it’s intimate and deeply expressive. Henning adds his own distinctive voice, shaping phrases with warmth and freedom, highlighting the lyrical quality of the slow movement, and giving the playful “Turkish” episode its sparkling bite. The result is elegant, spontaneous, and vividly alive.

The mood deepens in the Violin Sonata in E minor, K. 304, as Henning draws listeners into a quiet, personal world. His warm tone and expressive phrasing allow the music’s tenderness, and vulnerability to shine through, touching audiences and absorbing them in Mozart’s intimate voice.

Finally, feel the brilliance of the youthful Mozart in his Symphony No. 29 in A major, K. 201, as it brims in inventive charm. The fast movements are bright and exhilarating, while the lyrical passages are warm and graceful. With Henning guiding the performance, every detail shines, making the symphony feel both timeless, immediate and full of joy.

This is Mozart as you’ve never experienced him, brimming with heart, humour, and brilliance.   Don’t miss Irish Chamber Orchestra with Henning Kraggerud as the perfect guide at University Concert Hall, Limerick, MTU Cork School of Music, Cork, Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity Within, Waterford and the Whyte Recital Hall, RIAM, Dublin.

With generous support from The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon, ICO brings innovation to life, delights audiences, and crafts unforgettable musical experiences at the University of Limerick.

April

Henning Kraggerud Director Violin  Joel Bardolet Guest Leader

Mozart’s World

Mozart Violin Concerto, No.5, No.5, K.219, A major

Mozart Sonata in E Minor, K. 304: II. Tempo di minuetto

Mozart Symphony No. 29, K. 201/186a, A major

*Thursday 16 April University Concert Hall, Limerick €30, €25, €10, €5 @ 7.30pm

*Friday 17 April MTU Cork School of Music, Cork.   €20, €15 conc. €10 [members], €5  @7.30pm

*Saturday 18 April   Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity Within, Waterford @7.30pm

Tickets €30 | Under 18s €15 + booking fee

Sunday 19 Dublin Whyte Recital Hall, RIAM, Dublin, 3.00pm €30, €25, €10, €5

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