
The Sean Shannon Bursary Concert Series (Dublin)
The Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM) is preparing to host a heartfelt and significant concert on Friday, June 20, 2025, in memory of Sean Shannon, the extraordinary young pianist from Ennis, Co. Clare The "Sean Shannon Bursary Concert" promises an evening of captivating music, with proceeds dedicated to establishing vital education bursaries for talented young musicians across Ireland, in partnership with Music Generation.
This concert, held in the Whyte Recital Hall at RIAM, is not merely a tribute but a cornerstone event for the newly launched Sean Shannon Music Foundation. The foundation's core mission is to break down financial barriers for aspiring young musicians from socioeconomically challenged backgrounds, ensuring that talent and passion, not circumstance, determine access to quality musical education.
The evening will feature an impressive lineup of nationally and internationally renowned musicians, including:
John Finucane (clarinet)
David Adams (Piano)
Antony Byrne (Piano)
Aurelie Cimbé(Piano)
Tatiana Timofeeva (Piano)
Laoise McMullin (Piano)
Attendees can look forward to an exciting programme featuring works by celebrated composers such as Brahms, Mozart, Ravel, and Chopin, promising an unforgettable musical experience.
The Sean Shannon Bursary Concert is a celebration of Sean's life and the incredible legacy he left behind. Sean's own journey demonstrated the profound impact that access to music education can have. Through these bursaries, the Sean Shannon Music Foundation aims to offer the same opportunities to other talented young individuals, nurturing their potential and ensuring their musical dreams can flourish.
The bursary program, funded primarily through this annual concert series, will provide financial assistance to cover essential costs including tuition fees, instruments, and other vital resources. This direct support is designed to empower the next generation of Irish musicians, helping them overcome financial hurdles that might otherwise hinder their artistic development.
Tickets for the Sean Shannon Bursary Concert at the Royal Irish Academy of Music are available now. This event is a unique opportunity for music lovers to experience exceptional performances while contributing to a meaningful cause that will resonate for years to come.
A second concert is scheduled for glór in Ennis, Co. Clare, on Friday, June 27, 2025.
For more information and to book tickets, please visit the RIAM website or the Sean Shannon Music Foundation website at www.seanshannonmusicfoundation.com.