
Date Sunday June 8th at 11:30am
Venue Killruddery
Finghin Collins, piano
Admission €12/10/8
Cécile Chaminade: Aubade, Op 140
Amy Beach: Hermit Thrush at Morn, Op 92 No 2
Leopold Godowsky/Franz Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin, Op 25, D 795: No 8 “Morgengruss”
Gerald Barry: Ros Tapestry Suite: Midday
John Field: Nocturne No 18 in E Major, H 13R, “Le midi”
Post-concert talk with Finghin Collins and DICMF’s Artistic Director, Ciara Higgins
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.
Solo piano works evoking the colours of morning, and midday feature in the first concert of the day.
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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