Composer in Residence – Philip Martin
  • Thursday 22 August 2019, 10pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £11-£5.50
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Philip Martin takes on the mantle of Composer in Residence for the second half of the International Piano Summer School. A distinguished Irish pianist and composer, Philip combines a busy solo performing career with that of a composer and teacher. It is these three elements of his musical personality that make him such a force in musical life today. Alexander Rosenblatt was originally Composer in Residence for the second half of the International Piano Summer School. Unfortunately he is no longer able to join us and we welcome Philip Martin in his place.

Composer in Residence – Philip Martin
  • Thursday 22 August 2019, 10pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £11-£5.50
Book tickets

Programme

Programme

Philip MARTIN
Twelve Piano Preludes (2019)

Ganymed (from Four Satellites) (1980)

Four Jazz Pieces (2003-2005)
Spirit of Liberty Blues
Lozano Blues
Alley Stomp Blues
Boogie - Woogie

Flight (2016)
The Gathering
The Murmuration

Variations on Tabhair dom do lamh (1973)

Philip Martin takes on the mantle of Composer in Residence for the second half of the International Piano Summer School. A distinguished Irish pianist and composer, Philip combines a busy solo performing career with that of a composer and teacher. It is these three elements of his musical personality that make him such a force in musical life today. Alexander Rosenblatt was originally Composer in Residence for the second half of the International Piano Summer School. Unfortunately he is no longer able to join us and we welcome Philip Martin in his place.

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