Triple Harp And Friends
The Music of Turlough O’Carolan:
Ancient Irish Airs Meet the Italian Baroque
MAR. 12–14
The blind Irish harper Turlough O’Carolan (1670–1738) lived and worked during one of the most turbulent periods in Ireland’s history. Blinded by smallpox at eighteen, he seemed destined for a blacksmith’s life—until the patronage of Mary MacDermott Roe made it possible for him to study the harp. Within a few years he had become one of the most celebrated musicians in Ireland.
While the twentieth century often placed O’Carolan’s music in the category of “folk,” Triple Harp & Friends reunites his compositions with the historical performance practices of his own era. Bringing together leading specialists in Baroque style, this program illuminates the elegance, wit, and expressive depth of O’Carolan’s music as he might have heard it—alive with the colors of the gut-strung bowed strings of the bass viol and baroque violin, the nuanced, sweet tone of the traverso, and, at its heart, the luminous sonorities of the historical harps.
We like to think that O’Carolan himself would be delighted. We hope you will be too.
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 7:30 PM
First Presbyterian Church
1140 Cowper Street at Lincoln, Palo Alto
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 7:30 PM
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
2300 Bancroft Way, Berkeley
SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 4:00 PM
St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church
500 De Haro St, San Francisco