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There are over 350 performers in RTÉ’s music ensembles, of which 130are full-time professional musicians. RTÉ is the single largest supporterof orchestral music in Ireland, presenting significant numbers of live
music performances, many of which are also broadcast and availableonline. In addition, the impact of RTÉ’s support for live music is seen inthe significant number of freelance musicians engaged each year asspecialist players, accompanists and internationally recognised soloists
and conductors.
During 2014 RTÉ Orchestras, Quartet and Choirsperformed to more than 180,000 people. There are fiveensembles: the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, theRTÉ Concert Orchestra, the RTÉ Contempo Quartet,the RTÉ Philharmonic Choir and RTÉ Cór na nÓg.
John Wilson with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
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Output and Audiences
During 2014 RTÉ Orchestras, Quartet and Choirs performed to morethan 180,000 people through 239 live performances and events. Manyof these concerts were made available for broadcast on RTÉ lyric fmand RTÉ Radio 1 and internationally through the European Broadcasting
Union. These performances were designed to serve the public throughconcert seasons, contemporary music concerts, opera and balletproductions, film music, jazz and contemporary popular music, family
concerts and education activities. Concerts were supplemented withrecordings for radio, television, commercial releases and soundtracks.
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra’s (RTÉ NSO) artisticprogramme for 2014 presented programmes of enormous diversity,
including the greatest works of the symphonic tradition, encompassingcontemporary, popular classical, operatic, film and music inspired bythe Irish tradition. The orchestra presented twenty-nine performances
as part of its Subscription Seasons at the National Concert Hall.Performances under the dynamic leadership of principal conductorAlan Buribayev continued to showcase this conductor’s natural affinity
for the Russian repertoire, with major symphonies by Prokoviev andRachmaninov. On the 150th anniversary of the great late-romanticRichard Strauss, Buribayev also launched a dedicated programmestrand featuring some of Strauss’s most ravishing songs and
spectacular tone poems.
The RTÉ NSO worked with major Irish and international soloists,
including cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, violinist and conductor Julian
Rachlin, pianist Joanna MacGregor, trumpeter and conductor HåkanHardenberger, pianists Barry Douglas and Michael McHale, sopranos
Celine Byrne and Claudia Boyle, flautist James Galway and fiddle playerZoë Conway. In addition, the orchestra showcased a number of risingstars, young Irish musicians making international headlines, including
mezzo-soprano Rachel Kelly, soprano Anna Devin and the Belfast-bornNew York Philharmonic Assistant Conductor Courtney Lewis.
The orchestra was also heard in Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Galway,the latter in partnership with Music for Galway and featuring AlanBuribayev with superstar German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott.
RTÉ Concert Orchestra
John Wilson made his début as Principal Conductor of the RTÉ Concert
Orchestra (RTÉ CO) in January 2014 with Hollywood Rhapsody , acelebration of instrumental Hollywood film scores. Other notableevents from his first year included a concert performance of Bizet’sCarmen, headed by world-renowned Irish mezzo Patricia Bardon, and acelebration of the music of Jerry Herman. His Essential Classics serieswith the RTÉ CO continued to attract a new audience in 2014. Critical
reaction to Wilson/RTÉ CO performances consistently acknowledgesthe high standards being achieved.
Exceptional performances of guest artists with the RTÉ CO includedthose of jazz guitarist John Scofield and conductor/arranger VinceMendoza, traditional fiddle player Martin Hayes and guitarist Dennis
Cahill, classical guitarist Miloš Karadaglić and singers Lesley Garrett,
Hayley Westenra, Declan O’Rourke and Duke Special.
RTÉ ORCHESTRAS CONTEMPORARY
MUSIC ACTIVITIES
7
6
Dedicated contemporarymusic concerts
2014 2013
Source: RTÉ
World premieres ofRTÉ-commissioned works
3
2
RTÉ Choirs
General
RTÉ CQ
Total
RTÉ CO
Educational
RTÉ CQ
Educational
RTÉ CQ
General
RTÉ CO
General
RTÉ CO Total
RTÉ NSO/
Phil Choir
RTÉ NSO
Educational
RTÉ NSO
General
RTÉ NSO Total
Overall
Educational
Overall General
Overall Total
RTÉ ORCHESTRAS PERFORMANCES
Guest Ensembles
RTÉ Choirs
Education
RTÉ Choirs
Total
2014 2013
7
6
1
1
8
6
9
7
2
9
28
19
30
28
19
21
82
95
101
116
4
7
18
18
70
76
88
94
40
49
199
209
239
258
Source: RTÉ
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
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RTÉ ORCHESTRAS EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Workshops/Mentoring/
Open Rehearsals etc.
Total Educational
Activity
2014 2013
Source: RTÉ
Pre-concert Talks
Educational
Performances
26
30
14
4
40
49
80
83
There were evenings specially dedicated to the music of composers
Shaun Davey and Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin. David Puttnam joined theRTÉ CO and his son Sacha Puttnam for an evening of music and
reminiscences from his film-producing career. In a celebration of hisseventieth birthday, composer Karl Jenkins conducted the RTÉ CO andGoethe-Institut Choir in an evening of his music.
Film screenings with live score included the Irish premieres of Gladiator Live and Pixar in Concert. This year for the first time the RTÉ CObrought a film project to Cork, performing Psycho Live at Cork Opera
House for Halloween.
The RTÉ CO joined Ballet Ireland for performances of Swan Lake,
performed with Lyric Opera for Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore andPuccini’s Tosca, and recorded scores for Things We Throw Away , five
short operas performed open-air in Dublin by Wide Open Opera. Therewere successful appearances at Galway International Arts Festival andat Clifden Arts Festival. The orchestra also participated in a specialtribute in remembrance of the late Seamus Heaney in the National
Concert Hall.
Recording work included the score to The Price of Desire by Golden
Globe nominee and RTÉ CO Artist in Residence Brian Byrne, StephenMcKeon’s score to Ooops! Noah Is Gone and Andy O’Callaghan’s scoreto Mrs Brown’s Boys: D’Movie.
RTÉ Contempo Quartet
Commencing in May 2014, the RTÉ Contempo Quartet began a three
year engagement during which it will provide a range of chamber musicservices. The RTÉ Contempo Quartet gave around thirty concerts/events and three educational workshops. These included performances
in a number of regional locations including Listowel Writers’ Week(May), the Oriel Centre (June – Dundalk Gaol), Farahy, Co. Cork (June),Yeats Summer School (July – Sligo), Clifden (September), Waterford
(October), Letterkenny (November) and Cork (December).
Of particular note was ‘Father & Sons’, a new and ongoing series
of concerts featuring the music of Haydn and a wide range ofcontemporary and non-classical music, presented in both Limerick CityLibrary and the Hugh Lane Gallery Dublin. The quartet’s commitment to
performing contemporary music was also evident in their participationin a concert promoted by Irish Composers Collective at Project Arts
Centre, Dublin, which premiered nine new works by Irish composers.Other Dublin appearances included Bloom Fest, the president’s annual
garden party in Áras an Uachtaráin and Culture Night.
RTÉ Philharmonic Choir
Under the direction of chorus master Mark Hindley, the circa 155-strongRTÉ Philharmonic Choir continued to enhance its reputation, givingcritically acclaimed performances of Bach’s Easter Oratorio and
Brahms’ German Requiem – both with the RTÉ NSO. In May, the choir’sprogramme with the RTÉ NSO included the long delayed world premiereof Irish composer Stanford’s Song to the Soul (almost a hundred years
after it was composed) and Coleridge-Taylor’s evocative The Songof Hiawatha. The choir also displayed considerable stylistic diversity
in performing in an Opera Chorus Night with the RTÉ CO in the Helix,Dublin, and, as part of Culture Night, in premiering Linda Buckley’s RTÉlyric fm commission Beloved on the Earth as part of the RTÉ NSO’s mainseason at the National Concert Hall (NCH).
RTÉ is the single largestsupporter of orchestralmusic in Ireland.
RTÉ Contempo Quartet
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RTÉ ORCHESTRAS ATTENDANCES
2014 2013
180,133
197,015
Source: RTÉ
RTÉ Choirs
General
RTÉ Quartet
Total
RTÉ CO
Educational
RTÉ Quartet
Educational
RTÉ Quartet
General
RTÉ CO
General
RTÉ CO Total
RTÉ NSO/
Phil Choir
RTÉ NSO
Educational
RTÉ NSO
General
RTÉ NSO Total
Overall
Educational
Overall General
Overall Total
Guest Ensembles
RTÉ Choirs
Education
RTÉ Choirs
Total
2,974
1,047
200
250
4,052
1,906
4,252
2,156
150
954
4,607
2,304
4,757
3,258
13,024
18,659
81,334
92,875
94,358
111,534
3,654
6,786
11,633
8,210
58,505
64,024
70,138
72,234
25,007
28,073
155,126
168,942
The RTÉ NSO andRTÉ PhilharmonicChoir presented theworld premiere of Irishcomposer Linda Buckley’sBeloved on the Earth, anRTÉ lyric fm commission.
The Choral Conductor-in-Training scheme, a partnership between the
RTÉ Philharmonic Choir and the Irish Youth Choir, was offered for asecond time. The recipient of the award was Niall Kinsella, who will assist
and understudy the work of both RTÉ choirs over the forthcoming year.
RTÉ Cór na nÓg
Under the direction of Mary Amond O’Brien, the circa 65-strong
children’s choir, RTÉ Cór na nÓg, (comprising children aged 10+)provided a range of concert activity. In addition to its traditional StPatrick’s Day concert, the choir performed with the RTÉ CO in a Howard
Shore concert (April) and twice on Culture Night (September). Particularhighlights in the year included the excellent concert (December) for theFr Peter McVerry Trust in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, and the choir’s
Christmas concert with the RTÉ Contempo Quartet in St Ann’s, DawsonStreet, Dublin.
Commissions and New Work
The RTÉ NSO’s commitment to new music included its Horizons series featuring composers Rhona Clarke, Marion Ingoldsby, Brian
Irvine and Seán Clancy. The series included world premieres of RTÉ-commissioned works by the featured composers together with themusic of other Irish and international contemporary figures including
Barry, Dusapin, Takemitsu, Skempton and Frank Zappa. Togetherwith the RTÉ Philharmonic Choir, the RTÉ NSO presented the worldpremiere of Irish composer Linda Buckley’s Beloved on the Earth,
commissioned by RTÉ lyric fm.
The RTÉ NSO also presented two concerts as part of the New Music
Dublin 2014 festival in March, in partnership with The Arts Council/AnChomhairle Ealaíon, The National Concert Hall and the ContemporaryMusic Centre. A highlight was Harrison Birtwistle’s darkly energetic EarthDances in the presence of the composer (in partnership with The MusicComposition Centre, Trinity College Dublin), together with major worksby Gerald Barry, Michael Gordon and Claude Vivier
Education
Both RTÉ orchestras were active in the area of music education. The
long-running Music in the Classroom series of concerts for primaryschool children, in association with The Irish Times, continued withconcerts at the National Concert Hall by the RTÉ NSO and a tour that
brought the RTÉ CO to Drogheda, Limerick, Castlebar and Galway.The RTÉ NSO continued to partner with the National Concert Hall in
presenting two bespoke events for Leaving Certificate students andtheir teachers and, at third level, in delivering its Mentoring Scheme for
Advanced Young Musicians.
RTÉ CO entered into a new collaboration with ESB Feis Ceoil,
establishing an orchestral conducting competition. The winner, ElaineKelly, was subsequently engaged for an RTÉ CO summer lunchtimeconcert at the NCH. The same concert featured as soloist the winner
of the Irish Freemasons Young Musician of the Year 2013, percussionistAlex Petcu-Colan. Other support for emerging talent was provided viacontinuation of the IMRO/RTÉ Scoring for Film Programme, which offers
successful applicants a recording session in the RTÉ radio centre withthe RTÉ CO.
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Partnerships
The RTÉ NSO maintained its close working relationship with RTÉ lyricfm in 2014. This included ongoing broadcast of the RTÉ NSO’s mainseason concerts on RTÉ lyric fm, the seven summer lunchtime concerts
and a number of the seven summer evening concert programmes. Ahighlight was the Bill Whelan Gala, which included the world premiere ofthe RTÉ lyric fm commissioned Linen and Lace, a new flute concerto for
Sir James Galway and symphony orchestra, which was performed tocapacity audiences in Dublin and Limerick, the latter as a flagship eventwithin the Limerick City of Culture celebrations. The RTÉ CO provided
the second of RTÉ’s two orchestral concerts for Limerick City of Culturewhen it performed in a concert in December featuring the music ofMícheál Ó Súilleabháin and lmed for inclusion in a TG4 documentary,Lumen i Luimneach.
In other broadcast projects, the RTÉ CO took part in the RTÉ One HighHopes series; performed in Meeting House Square, Dublin, as part of aRTÉ Radio 1 Arena broadcast for Culture Night; played for RTÉ One’sCarols from Kilkenny Castle; performed live for a special edition of TheJohn Murray Show commemorating World War 1; gave two Mooney
Tunes listeners’ choice concerts and participated in Sunday MiscellanyLive at Christmas.
A high-profile cross-border collaboration saw the RTÉ CO join the UlsterOrchestra to mark the centenary of World War 1 with a performance of
Britten’s War Requiem in Belfast. In another first, the RTÉ CO teamedup with the National Concert Hall to celebrate film composer HowardShore with a concert in the composer’s presence and performed in
NCH-promoted concerts with Bryan Ferry and the outstanding tenorJuan Diego Floréz.
Both orchestras presented concerts of music intended for younger
audiences. The RTÉ CO partnered with the NCH in the first presentationin Ireland of screenings with live score of The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’sChild , while, in collaboration with RTÉjr, the RTÉ NSO presented the first
Irish performance of the full symphonic version of Sir Scallywag andthe Golden Underpants, with pre-performance recital by the children ofRTÉ Cór na nÓg.
The RTÉ NSO collaborated again with Wide Open Opera for thefirst Irish performances of one of the most renowned operas of our
generation, John Adams’ Nixon in China, given at the Bord Gáis Energy
Theatre. It also collaborated with Pipeworks and the National ConcertHall in the presentation of a free organ series linked to the orchestra’s
main season at the National Concert Hall and with the ContemporaryMusic Centre in the presentation of pre-concert talks as part of theorchestra’s free Horizons Contemporary Music Series.
The RTÉ CO enteredinto a new collaborationwith ESB Feis Ceoil,establishing an orchestralconducting competition.
Nixon in China
RTÉ Cór na nÓg
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THE NATIONALBROADCASTER
94% of Irish people use one or more of RTÉ’s services
in any given week.
[Source: B&A, February – December 2014]