Abstract
Lunchtime Concert:
Saint Mary’s Cathedral
(presented as part of Early Music Week)
Leila Clarke-Carr, violin
Yonit Kosovske, harpsichord
Whether it is a balm for the troubled or an inspiration to the faithful, music’s power is unmistakable—and this concert combined both sentiments in good measure. With a captivating performance provided by violinist Leila Clarke-Carr and harpsichordist Yonit Kosovske, audiences enjoyed a remarkably beautiful recital that intertwined reflective and mystical works embodying faith and piety, with flights of fantasy and Baroque flourish. Featuring music by Isabella Leonarda, Antonio Bertali, Heinrich Ignaz Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, and Dario Castello. This concert on March 18 was performed on the music series of Saint Mary's Cathedral in Limerick, Ireland as part of Early Music Week in the lead up to the annual Limerick Early Music Festival.
Saint Mary’s Cathedral
(presented as part of Early Music Week)
Leila Clarke-Carr, violin
Yonit Kosovske, harpsichord
Whether it is a balm for the troubled or an inspiration to the faithful, music’s power is unmistakable—and this concert combined both sentiments in good measure. With a captivating performance provided by violinist Leila Clarke-Carr and harpsichordist Yonit Kosovske, audiences enjoyed a remarkably beautiful recital that intertwined reflective and mystical works embodying faith and piety, with flights of fantasy and Baroque flourish. Featuring music by Isabella Leonarda, Antonio Bertali, Heinrich Ignaz Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, and Dario Castello. This concert on March 18 was performed on the music series of Saint Mary's Cathedral in Limerick, Ireland as part of Early Music Week in the lead up to the annual Limerick Early Music Festival.
Original language | English (Ireland) |
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Publisher | Saint Mary's Cathedral |
Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |