Date Sunday June 8th at 7:30pm
Venue Killruddery

Dearbhla & Finghin Collins, piano
Ami Hewitt, soprano
Gemma Ní Bhriain, mezzo-soprano
Seán Tester, tenor
David Kennedy, baritone

Admission €50/40

Amy Beach: Hermit Thrush at Eve, Op 92 No 1
Eric Sweeney: Ros Tapestry Suite: Evening – The Lighthouse at Hook Head
Franz Schubert: Fantasie in F Minor, Op 103, D 940
Clara Schumann: Notturno from Soirées musicales, Op 6
Robert Schumann: In der Nacht from Fantasiestücke, Op 12 No 5
Fryderyk Chopin: Nocturne No 5 in F-sharp Major, Op 15 No 2
Johannes Brahms: Liebeslieder Walzer, Op 52

and a selection of songs from, amongst others, Ina Boyle

Killruddery, overlooked by the magnificent Sugar Loaf Mountains, provides the perfect backdrop for three concerts led by siblings, Finghin and Dearbhla Collins on the closing day of the 2025 festival.

The day concludes with what could well be described as a Cruinniú Ceoil, with a quartet of singers joining Dearbhla and Finghin for Brahms’ joyous Liebeslieder Walzer. Festival audiences can also look forward to a feast of music by, amongst others, Schubert and Clara and Robert Schumann.

 

Dedicated with affection to Timothy King, a long-time friend and supporter of the Dublin International Chamber Music Festival

Presented in partnership with Killruddery

Killruddery

Southern Cross, Bray, A98 W9F2
www.killruddery.com | +353 1 2863405

Killruddery is a great historic house of Ireland. The magnificent 800-acre estate in Co Wicklow is a sustainable, bio-diverse farm that includes flowering woodland, painterly formal 17th century gardens, a high-hedge sylvan theatre long ponds and a walled garden.The concert takes place in the Orangery, which was designed and built by William Burn in 1852 after the fashion of the Crystal Palace in England.

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