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Cork International Choral Festival 2022

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02:52 12 Apr 2022


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Cork will be live once more with the sound of choral music!

Cork International Choral Festival launch 2022 programme highlights

Cork will be live once again with the sound of choral music this May bank holiday weekend.  The Cork International Choral Festival will make a welcome return to the streets and stages of the city and county for five days of singing from April 27th to May 1st 2022.  And you're invited to join in the music and song! Organisers are getting ready to welcome back thousands of singers from global and national choirs, and tens of thousands of visitors, for the internationally renowned festival, which is now in its 67th year.

 

The Cork International Choral Festival is the oldest in Cork and one of Europe's most prestigious choral events, with the last live event in 2019 giving a €10 million boost to the city. Singers from all over Ireland, Europe and beyond will participate in gala performances, national and international trophy competitions, fringe concerts, workshops, and free public performances in more than 90 venues throughout Cork city and county, some of which are in new and unexpected locations. The fun even spill into the streets, cafes, restaurants and bars of Cork.

Musical or not, everyone is invited to get involved and participate in the various workshops, events and performances on offer.

 

Highlights include the annual Big Sing, which returns on Saturday April 30th to Cork City Hall, one of the most attractive and acoustically superb venues in Ireland.  During this fun participative public event, singers of all ages and levels of experience are invited along to be part of the largest choir of the festival, ensuring that everybody is given the opportunity to exercise their vocal chords!  The best bit? You don't even need to be able to sing.  It's simply about lending your voice and experiencing the sheer joy and sense of community that lies at the heart of choral singing. No preparation is necessary either as music and lyrics will be handed out on the day.

 

Other exciting events during the festival itself will include the hotly contested annual Aloys Fleischmann International Trophy competition, which offers audiences the opportunity to hear some of the world's top amateur choir's competing for one of Europe's most prestigious choral prizes. Audiences will also enjoy Messiah by G. F. Handel from the headline act SESTINA. Sestina will present the piece at Cork City Hall in a semi dramatic manner-with soloists and choruses sung from memory in places and an element of interaction to try and bring the piece to life in a narrative manner.

 

St. Finbarre's Cathedral will reverberate beautifully to the sounds of Chamber Choir Ireland who will give the premier performance of the winning composition of the 2022 Seán Ó Riada composition competition.  They will continue with their 2022 retrospective on Steve Martland, with a concert which places the late composer in the context of his contemporaries, John Frandsen and John Luther Adams.With the prestigious feature event for Irish choirs – Ireland's Choir of the Year – taking place during the festival, along with an eclectic array of international competitions and musical styles set to be performed over the five days, Cork is the certainly the place to be for the sweet sounds of music in the run up to and during the May bank holiday weekend.

 

The Cork International Choral Festival is supported by the Arts Council, Fáilte Ireland, Cork City Council and Cork County Council with the Irish Examiner, Evening Echo and Cork's 96FM as media partners.

 

 

Festival Tickets are now live on www.corkchoral.ie


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