The Troup Sisters – Elizabeth on cello, Marguerite playing trumpet and Christina on the French Horn – perform at the launch of the 2022 Feis Ceoil. Over 140 live competitions will take place at the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 and Wesley House from March 28 to April 8.
Conor Reid with his children Milo and Margot walk along the Grand Canal in Dublin as Emily Brazil, from Donnybrook, plays her Cello ahead of the Feis Ceoil Virtual Gala Celebration this weekend. The online event, supported by the RDS, is available to watch from Friday until Sunday.
Harpist Aoife Ní Bhriain (17) from Kilmacanogue, practising near her home on top of Rocky Valley in Wicklow, ahead of her Irish Harp competition at the Feis Ceoil, which starts today (March 15) with a fortnight of classical music competitions being held online for the first time (details at link below)/
The Ryan Brothers (above), from left: Liam (cello), Cormac (viola) and Peter (violin) with unidentified passer-by
This morning.
The launch of the 2021 Feis Ceoil at Dollymount Strand, north county Dublin.
Celebrating its 125th anniversary, the Feis Ceoil will be online due to government restrictions with 136 competitions streaming (at link below) from March 15-26.
A newly-edited compilation of highlights from the Gala Concert at the Electric Ireland Feis Ceoil 2013, held at Dublin’s National Concert Hall in March.
Music makers included: High School Orchestra, Rathgar, Ellen Jannson (Piano), Padraic Rowan (Baritone), Mairead Hickey (Violin), the Leeson Park School Of Music Flute Ensemble, Sinead O’Halloran (Cello) and Gary Beecher (Piano), Donal McCann (organ), the Belvedere College & Mount Sackville School Choir, Miriam Kaczor (Flute), Kelly Lonergan (Soprano), Eneko O’Carroll (Horn), tRIAM – Pheobe White (Violin), Christopher Ellis (Cello) and Emma Gilmartin (Piano), Maria Hughes & Lawrence Thackeray (Vocal Duo), Paul McCarroll (Piano) and Patrick Rafter (Violin).