JUNE 1, 2018 • CARNEGIE HALL’S Weill Recital Hall • NY Concerti Sinfonietta led by CONOR PALLISER, Presents 2018 International Shining Stars Debuts

The NEW YORK CONCERTI SINFONIETTA,returns to Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital in its “10th Anniversary Season” on June 1, 2018, FRIDAY at 7:30pm.
Tickets may be purchased through the link below
https://www.carnegiehall.org/calendar/2018/06/01/new-york-concerti-sinfonietta-0730pm
Discount Code for June 1, 2018: NYS28731 for CarnegieHall.org website or Carnegie Charge

Free Preview concert with small donation may be reserved at the
American Irish Historical Society through the link below.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/afternoon-concert-new-york-concerti-sinfonietta-tickets-46303797906

Additionally, meet us in Midtown Manhattan and listen to the
New York Concerti Sinfonietta, led by Irish Conductor,
Maestro Conor Palliser from CIT Cork School of Music faculty, 2018 International Shining Stars: Stanley Sisskin, Alexander Rohatyn and Paul Fitzgibbon
June 4, 2108, MONDAY at 8pm
St. Malachy’s Church,the Actors’ Chapel
239 W.49th St.
NY, NY 10029
Donation tix at Door

May 31, 2018 • AMERICAN IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY •

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Please join us at the American Irish Historical Society for an afternoon recital with some of Irelands most gifted young soloists along with the Niall O’Leary School of Dance NYC on Thursday May 31st at 1PM. This performance will be a preview of their Carnegie Hall Performance on June 1st.
ARTISTS:
With thanks to American Irish pianist JULIE JORDAN, Artistic Director and Founder of New York Concerti Sinfonietta continues to present gifted Irish soloists in their Carnegie Hall debut.
PROGRAM:
JULIE JORDAN, Piano: CHOPIN • Nocturne in C-sharp Minor
JAYDEN LAMCELLARI, Cello: PIAZZOLA • La Gran Tango • Duo with ENRIEN LAMCELLARI, Cello: HANDEL • Sonata for Two Cellos
ANABEL SWEENEY, Soprano: Brendan GRAHAM • Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears • GIORDANI: Caro Mio Ben
AVA PAKIAM, Violin: KRIESLER • Danny Boy • Prelude
PAUL FITZGIBBON, Viola: ELGAR • Concerto in E Minor, Op.85, I. SCHUBERT • “Arpeggione” Sonata
NIALL O’LEARY, Niall O’Leary School of Irish Dance NYC Top Students
DAN FOSTER, Fiddle: Irish Tunes

The winners are chosen from the ongoing International Shining Stars Debut auditions offered by American Irish pianist Julie Jordan, who is the Founder and Artistic Director of the New York Concerti Sinfonietta. Julie Jordan, a Steinway Artist and Juilliard Piano Faculty in the Evening Division 1985-2015, has awarded over 30 Irish soloists to date in music, dance and drama for their NY debut in Carnegie Hall. Julie Jordan began her Irish Festival in 2015 in honor of her Irish grandparents from Co.Mayo.
NEW YORK, ARTS & CULTURE, NYC CITY LIFE, PERFORMING ARTS
New York Concerti Sinfonietta Presents Irish Festival
Programs expand in scale and scope
By Michael Sherwin | October 17, 2015
“…Dr. Jordan’s father is of Irish descent. Last May, in a series of three New York concerts, Dr. Jordan displayed the first fruits of her new collaboration with the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.
The Irish Festival
For the current Irish Festival, Dr. Jordan auditioned contestants in Ireland as well as the United States, comprising a variety of nationalities and geographical origins. The Festival distinguished itself by presenting newly discovered competition winners of impressive attainment, various child prodigies whose musicality and insight belied their chronological age, and special guest appearances by world-class celebrity artists.
Music and Drama
Expanding its previous musical programing, the Sinfonietta for the first time added theater to the mix. (Dance is promised in the future.)
On Oct. 7, the initial presentation of the Irish Festival was given at—appropriately enough— the Irish American Historical Society on Fifth Avenue. A capacity audience was on-hand for an absorbing two-part program.
‘Two Stars’
The first half was a drama, “Two Stars: Yeats and Joyce in Words and Music,” by Joseph Hassett, who was in attendance. Actor/singer Nathaniel Janis played James Joyce; W. B. Yeats was portrayed by Peter Rogan, and Colin Lane acted as narrator. Coincidentally, this year is the 150th anniversary of Yeats’ birth…”