Nomadic Piano Project presents… Antoni O’Breskey Album Launch ‘Samara’

Nomadic Piano Project presents… Antoni O’Breskey Album Launch ‘Samara’

Saturday, 7 March 2020, 8.00pm

NOMADIC PIANO PROJECT PRESENTS
ANTONI O’BRESKEY
‘SAMARA’ ALBUM LAUNCH

At The Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
8pm, Saturday 7th March & Sunday 8th March 2020
Tickets €10 available from Eventbrite

Come celebrate the launch of Nomadic Piano Project - Antoni O' Breskey’s new album 'Samara' at The Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin for two consecutive nights – Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th March 2020.

Samara is the new album by composer and pianist Antoni O’Breskey, in collaboration with an extensive ensemble of musicians, including Máirtín O’Connor (De Dannan), Davide Viterbo (Distant City), Consuelo Nerea Breschi (Varo), Tony Byrne (Danu, Julie Fowlis), Paddy Cummins (Skipper’s Alley), Leonora Lyne, Ciara O’Connor, Sinead O’Connor and many more.

The Album comprises a journey between new compositions, such as Samara, Estonia, Kevin’s Polka and Xi’an Reel, two remixed versions of Antoni O’s past compositions: Nomadic Aura (2009) and Sue Morley’s Jig (1992), a live version of the historical piece, Dancing Leaves, a new version of Drunken Spider, a tune composed in 1992 that was never released to the public, and three traditional songs newly arranged: Derry So Fair, Wee Weaver, and The Longford Weaver.

On the night, Antoni O' will be joined on stage by Ultan O Brien (Slow Moving Clouds), Consuelo Nerea Breschi (Varo), Paddy Cummins (Skipper's Alley), and Tom Mulroney.

Tickets €10 are available from Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/antoni-obreskey-album-launch-at-the-cobblestone-dublin-tickets-93524338815

“He is a man for whom the notion of borders means very little, a genius whose music is without frontiers, and whose originality makes him one of the most innovative artists in the varied musical genres of today.” - Oliver Sweeney, Hot Press

“The categories of “World” and “New Age” music did not exist when O'Breskey began his trailblazing journey yet he was the first to combine Flamenco, Basque, Arabic, Latin and Irish elements, his virtuoso jazz-styled piano uniting these traditions in remarkably original compositions.” – Fiona Ritchie, The Curious Listener’s Guide to Celtic Music, National Public Radio USA

“Breskey's unique approach [...] the playing is superb and his style successfully combines Irish traditional and blues styles” – Harry Long, The Walton’s Guide to Irish Music

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