Music for a Midsummer’s Evening from Knock Basilica
It’s a free concert and patrons are advised to arrive early
Following their sell-out performance in December 2019, Knock Shrine is delighted to announce the return of the Palestrina Choir for Music for a Midsummer’s Evening on Saturday, June 11, at 7 p.m. in the Basilica.
Soprano Rachel Croash, mezzo soprano Anne Marie Gibbons, the Marlborough Sinfonia and organist Aleksandr Nisse join conductor Blánaid Murphy for a wonderful evening of inspiring Irish and choral music, with classics including ‘Danny Boy’ and ‘The Minstrel Boy’ centred around the uplifting Vivaldi’s ‘Gloria’.
The Palestrina Choir had its origins in a boys’ choir formed in the 1890s by Dr. Vincent O’Brien. While maintaining an unbroken tradition of service at Saint Mary’s Pro-Cathderal, the choir has also performed at numerous State occasions, featured on radio and TV nationally and internationally, and toured to many countries including Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Germany.
In recognition of this, in December 2003, the choir was awarded the much-coveted St. Cecilia Award by the Vocal Heritage Society of Ireland. In 2012 the choir received an invitation from the Director of the Sistine Chapel Choir to join them in singing at Saint Peter’s Basilica.
Since 2002 the choir has been directed by Blánaid Murphy, one of the foremost choral music directors, educators and consultants in Ireland.
There are currently over 30 boys and 12 men in the choir with significant competition for annual entry. Thrice weekly rehearsals lead to melodious harmony and choral excellence!
Dublin soprano Rachel Croash is an alumna of the Irish National Opera Studio. She has performed with Ireland’s leading opera companies and orchestras, including Irish National Opera, Wexford Festival Opera, Lyric Opera Productions, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and The National Symphony Orchestra. International appearances include London, Edinburgh and New York.
Mayo born and based mezzo soprano Anne Marie Gibbons performs all over the world in some of the most renowned concert halls and opera houses, including London, Dublin, Leeds, Adelaide, Paris, Versailles, Madrid, Lausanne, Nice, New York, Sydney and Birmingham. In Ireland she has appeared with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, The National Symphony Orchestra, The Irish Chamber Orchestra and The Irish Baroque Orchestra.
The Marlborough Sinfonia is one of Ireland’s leading ensembles. The players in the group have formidable experience on the concert platform, in recording studios, in theatres and have played with numerous orchestras in Ireland and overseas.
Internationally renowned organist Aleksandr Nisse is in regular demand as an accompanist and recitalist, both in Ireland and abroad. He was recently appointed Titular Organist of the Pro-Cathedral and is particularly noted for his exceptional skill at improvisation.
The concert takes place on Saturday, June 11, at Knock Basilica. Doors open at 6 p.m. Concert starts at 7 p.m. sharp.
Admission is free. Please note, while this is a free event, it will be on a first come, first served basis. Patrons are advised to arrive early, as there is limited seating available.