Thanks to everyone who came to see the Stockhausen gig (jayz is that really the last time I posted? oops) I hope you enjoyed it - it was a great crowd and such a turnout definitely helps pave the way for expanding future Cork Orchestral Society programmes so double thanks. Myself I have to say I enjoyed it maybe even more than I expected to and I know that Pascal and Xenia were well impressed with the size of their Cork crowd.
Ok upcoming gigs:
Wednesday 3rd
9pm The Pavillion The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - an awful lot of funky fun, get down http://www.myspace.com/hypnoticbusiness
Thursday 4th
1.35pm Honan Chapel,UCC Cantus Choralis, the UCC Music Dept's Chamber Choir with students of the Department’s Early Music Ensemble & Renaissance Vocal Ensemble will give a performance, programme to be anounced. It's free but please don't come late as it is part-exam so latecomers could not only disturb everyone in there including the musicians (what's new) but also affect their results.
8pm Aula Max, UCC The Vanbrugh Quartet's concert will be broadcast live on Lyric FM tonight so do make an extra special effort to come early as latecomers won't get in at all. In return you will get a really great concert (nothing difficlut here and special guest New York-based clarinettist Carol McGonnell) plus that extra special feeling that you're sharing it with thousands of radio listeners all over the country and beyond. Programme is - Mozart: String Quartet 'Dissonant'; Beethoven: String Quartet 'Serioso' and they will be joined by Carol McGonnell (clarinet) for Brahms: Clarinet Quintet
Friday 5th
6pm Honan Chapel, UCC The premiere of John O'Brien's new string quartet towards a new enlightenment and the launch of the recording (which will be available for free download from www.enlightenmentquartet.com ). That'd be John that I was living with last year for those of you who are housecallers - will probably be quite lush I'd say. He'll love me saying that.
8.30 The Pavillion - 'Blues Aid' Sugar Ray Norcia, sh*t-hot harmonica player, is in town and guest of Alex Orelli and the Bluesmakers. Word has it that if you like the blues this is one not to miss I'll be there anyway, along with half the town by the looks of things, and it's all in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project so €22.50 extremely well spent. http://www.myspace.com/sugarrayandthebluetones
11pm The Quad The langers Los Langeros are playing - old favourites and stuff from their new album in-the-making . Loud and fun. http://www.myspace.com/loslangeros
Friday 5th
6pm Honan Chapel, UCC The premiere of John O'Brien's new string quartet towards a new enlightenment and the launch of the recording (which will be available for free download from www.enlightenmentquartet.com ). That'd be John that I was living with last year for those of you who are housecallers - will probably be quite lush I'd say. He'll love me saying that.
8.30 The Pavillion - 'Blues Aid' Sugar Ray Norcia, sh*t-hot harmonica player, is in town and guest of Alex Orelli and the Bluesmakers. Word has it that if you like the blues this is one not to miss I'll be there anyway, along with half the town by the looks of things, and it's all in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project so €22.50 extremely well spent. http://www.myspace.com/sugarrayandthebluetones
11pm The Quad The langers Los Langeros are playing - old favourites and stuff from their new album in-the-making . Loud and fun. http://www.myspace.com/loslangeros
Saturday 6th
3-5pm Cork Vision Centre The Cork Chamber Choir will give a free carols recital (and make a collection for Shine, the autism support org). We have a really nice sound now, some great new voices joined in the last little while, nice big sound - come and hear us! www.myspace.com/corkchamberchoir (recordings now a little out-of-date ;-) )
Sunday 7th
7pm An Crúibín nb. if you haven't been yet this is the new life of the old Lobby bar and serves almost certainly the best tapas in Cork Sunfish (that'd be Harry Moore and Tony Langlois) will be performing with guest Nora Salmon - experimental electronica and general good fun. www.myspace.com/sunfishsounds
Monday 8th
9pm The Roundy the last STeT Lab of the year, the monthly free improv event. Special guest Bruce Coates on sax (who played the first ever Stet in 2007). www.busterandfriends.com/stet/
Tuesday 9th
8.30pm The Pavillion Those who missed the Super Stan Goes Country gig at the Spiegeltent in June (and those many who had a fine time meself included) get to hear something similar in aid of the rather fantastic Mayfield Community Arts Centre. A bargain at €10!
Wednesday 10th
7pm Bodega Where's me Rights? - Massive event organised by the Ethical Development Association to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (surely one of the most significant achievements of our civilisation?). Free music (from Niwel Tsumbu, Aaron Dillon, Sudense Drum Talk, Brian Deady & Band), free food, loads of other stuff, will be great.
sorry no time for more, have to eat before rehearsal... oh look I had this one done already
Sunday 14th
8pm City Hall The Locrian Ensemble, an ensemble of top Irish classical musicians based in London give a period-costumed Christmas performance of carol arrangements 'The spirit of Christmas by candlelight'. Tickets €25/20 from Pro-Musica
now I definitely have to leggit
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And another tip for a great up & coming band: Next Thursday 11th at the Pav, young guns Baby Jenx will be rocking the joint after which they head off to London to represent Ireland in the global Battle of the Bands (world) final. http://www.myspace.com/babyjenksmusic
Nicki,
Greetings from Orlando, Florida.
I am a singer with the acoustic/rock duo S.L.T. here in Orlando and we are coming to Cork for holiday in July.
Do you have any tips for Cork's best "Open Mic" pubs/venues?
Since we have no one to promote us, I thought I would try it myself....big mistake.
Trying to find an opportunity to play there is really difficult. I'm sure it has a lot to do with the stiff competition of musicians, cause there's obviously not a shortage of venues to play.
I came across your blog a thought you sounded like someone who may know your way around the scene and could help guide us in the right direction.
Thanks for any information you can help us with.
Slainte',
Jerry
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