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SUMMARY:The Violinists Return to Triskel for One Night Only
DESCRIPTION:An evening of songs and melodies we all love and remember\, including 'Que Sera Sera'\, 'Hungarian Dance No 5'\, Russia's 'Kalinka'\, Jewish dance 'Hava Nagila'\, 'Danny Boy' and 'Those Were The Days' and many more.\n\nSlovakian brothers Vladimir and Anton are the fourth generation of professional musicians. Their unique style was inspired by travelling Europe with the family ensemble.\n\nAged 19\, Vladimir was due to start his studies at The Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava\, in his father's violin classes\, but a last minute change of heart made him decide to take a break from classical music altogether\, and travel to Ireland. Just three weeks into his adventure\, the loss of music in his life had a profound effect on the young man and in an effort to gain perspective and earn some much needed money\, he started busking on the streets of Dublin. Performing the popular Viennese music of his homeland on the iconic Grafton Street\, he found pleasure in entertaining the regular commuters that passed him daily. Ultimately he was fated to move from the street corners onto the concert circuit of Ireland.\n\nAnton continued studying music at some of the best European Universities\, sometimes changing courses so he could study under some of the best tutors in the genre. Although learning classical violin\, his curiosity inspired him to explore jazz and traditional gypsy music as well as inventing unconventional bow and pizzicato techniques.He had the chance to work with his brother for several one-off performances but after earning his second Masters degree\, he decided to join his brother and embark on this new artistic journey.\n\nVladimir & Anton's performances include Dublin's National Concert Hall\, London's Palladium and Belfast's BBC Proms. The brothers have collaborated with Katherine Jenkins and the BBC Concert Orchestra numerous times.\n\n"Vladimir & Anton are passionate\, exhilarating\, breathtaking. Their virtuosic performances exude sincere musicality\, allied with unique takes on familiar classics. A truly unique duo!" David Brophy   Conductor
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">An evening of songs and melodies we all love and remember\, including &lsquo\;Que Sera Sera&rsquo\;\, &lsquo\;Hungarian Dance&nbsp\;No&nbsp\;5&rsquo\;\, Russia&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;Kalinka&rsquo\;\, Jewish dance &lsquo\;Hava Nagila&rsquo\;\, &lsquo\;Danny Boy&rsquo\; and &lsquo\;Those Were The Days&rsquo\;&nbsp\;and many more.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Slovakian brothers Vladimir and Anton are the fourth generation of professional musicians. Their unique style was inspired by travelling Europe with the family ensemble.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Aged 19\,&nbsp\;Vladimir&nbsp\;was due to start his studies at The Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava\, in his father&rsquo\;s violin classes\, but a last minute change of heart made him decide to take a break from classical music altogether\, and travel to Ireland. Just three weeks into his adventure\, the loss of music in his life had a profound effect on the young man and in an effort to gain perspective and earn some much needed money\, he started busking on the streets of Dublin.&nbsp\;Performing the popular Viennese music of his homeland on the iconic Grafton Street\, he found pleasure in entertaining the regular commuters that passed him daily. Ultimately he was fated to move from the street corners onto the concert circuit of Ireland.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Anton&nbsp\;continued studying music at some of the best European Universities\, sometimes&nbsp\;changing courses so he could study under some of the best tutors in the genre. Although learning classical violin\, his curiosity inspired him to explore jazz and traditional gypsy music as well as inventing&nbsp\;unconventional bow and pizzicato techniques.He had the chance to work with his brother for several one-off performances but after earning his second&nbsp\;Masters degree\, he decided to join his brother and embark on this new artistic journey.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">Vladimir &amp\; Anton&rsquo\;s performances include Dublin&rsquo\;s National Concert Hall\, London&rsquo\;s Palladium and Belfast&rsquo\;s BBC Proms.&nbsp\;The brothers have collaborated with Katherine Jenkins and the BBC Concert Orchestra numerous times.</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-family:arial\;">&ldquo\;Vladimir &amp\; Anton are passionate\, exhilarating\, breathtaking. Their virtuosic performances exude sincere musicality\, allied with unique takes on familiar classics. A truly unique duo!&rdquo\; David Brophy &ndash\; Conductor</span></p>\n
LOCATION:Triskel Christchurch Triskel Arts Centre Tobin Street Cork
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DTSTAMP:20260411T024737Z
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