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The RTÉ Concert Orchestra celebrates Emily Dickinson

The RTÉ Concert Orchestra Celebrates Emily Dickinson on Wednesday, 25 May at 8pm at the National Concert Hall.

The legacy of Emily Dickinson’s poetry and the music it inspired is explored in a performance by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and special guests.

With readings and performances by Stephen Rea, Naomi Louisa O’Connell, Susannah de Wrixon and Ryan O’Shaughnessy, all presented by one of Ireland’s most exciting and vibrant poets Victoria Kennefick.

Music includes Ronald Perera’s Five Summer Songs on Poems of Emily Dickinson, Billie Eilish’s 'Bury a Friend’, Damien Rice’s 'It Takes a Lot to Know a Man’,‘Because I Could Not Stop for Death’ by Irish songwriter Susan McKeown, Carla Bruni’s ‘I Went To Heaven’ and ‘I Felt My Life With Both My Hands’ and music by Stephen Foster and John Cage.

The RTÉ CO will also perform Copland’s Appalachian Spring. Victoria Kennefick, recently nominated for the TS Eliot Prize, herself has a great devotion to Dickinson, offers contributions on Dickinson’s life, career and influence on modern culture.

Conductor - Gavin Maloney

Featuring - Stephen Rea, Naomi Louisa O'Connell, Susannah de Wrixon and Ryan O'Shaughnessy
Presenter - Victoria Kennefick
Artistic Associate - Brian Connor

Tickets: €15–€42.50

Booking: 01 417 0000 / www.nch.ie

Presented by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra