This article is from page 19 of the 2011-04-12 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 19 JPG
FIFTY students from Scoil Chríost Rí, Cloughleigh, were among a host of performers who turned out to mark Love Live Music Day in Ennis on Friday.
The group included teacher David McMahon’s fourth class, the Blazing Bows Ensemble, who were performing in public for the first time with the Scoil Chriost Rí Band. Mr McMahon said the group have been learning violin as part of their school curriculum since September. He added, “They have been practicing very hard to be ready today.”
The event was one of several in Clare marking Love Live Music Day, an initiative by National Music Network, a celebration of all forms of music in Ireland through free nationwide music events which aims to promote access to live music for all. Other Ennis events included a performance of music by Bach at the Clare Museum and a lunchtime trad session at the County Council offices.
The combined group played a varied repertoire including traditional Irish tunes, film themes and blues numbers. Mary Fagin, visiting from Meath, was one of many onlookers who enjoyed the impromptu performance. “Today was a great day to be in Ennis. As I stepped out of the Temple Gate, I was serenaded by this wonderful music. The double bass player was great and the accordion solo from Titanic was brilliant,” she said.
Karen Vaughan, director of the school band, was delighted with the performance of her young musicians. “They are a very dedicated, enthusiastic bunch to work with. It is encouraging to see them engaging with their local community,” she said.
Fiona Power, principal, said, “I am very proud of the students. All the musicians will soon be busy preparing for their next event – the Scoil Chriost Ri Intercultural day at the end of May.”
Further information on the Blazing Bows music programme at the school can be found at www.blazingbows.blogspot.com, which is run by music instructor Cathy Desmond. Ms Desmond is the director of the Swinging Strings project in Ennis National School. The blog documenting the success of the Swinging Strings project was nominated for a prize at the Irish Blog Awards.