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IRISH BAROQUE ORCHESTRA.

IRELAND'S TIME-TRAVELLING ORCHESTRA.

The Irish Baroque Orchestra is acclaimed as Ireland's flagship period music ensemble and delivers world-class historically-informed performances across Ireland and abroad. Under the artistic direction of Peter Whelan, scholarship and musical excellence converge in a unique way through the IBO’s work, creating an original offering like no other organisation on the Irish classical music scene. Through this integration of research and practice the very idea of an orchestra is defined afresh, providing an unusual and enriching experience for today’s audiences.

 

As an ambassador for the stories of Ireland’s musical past, the IBO uses its unique perspective to develop the growing store of knowledge surrounding the very early days of Baroque and Classical music in Ireland. The IBO's research, recordings and performances offer audiences across Ireland a new opportunity to reevaluate and reclaim their cultural heritage, while also engaging the Irish diaspora through the increasing global reach of this work. Even Handel's Messiah - an annual touring highlight in the IBO calendar - is a rekindled link to Dublin's cultural life in 1742.

 

The IBO’s Irish heritage recording cycle to date on Linn Records encompasses ‘Welcome Home Mr Dubourg’ (2019),’The Trials of Tenducci’ with Tara Erraught (2021) and ‘The Hibernian Muse’ with Sestina (2022). A warm response to these recordings internationally  has marked out the IBO’s distinctive voice on the world stage, with notable praise from Gramophone Magazine, France Musique and BR Klassik. 

 

In February 2022 the IBO made its debut to critical acclaim at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House, London with Vivaldi's 'Bajazet', a co-production from Irish National Opera and the Royal Opera House. The excellence of their work on ‘Bajazet’, with artistic director Peter Whelan, was recognised in April 2022 with an Olivier Award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Opera’.

 

The Irish Baroque Orchestra is generously funded by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon. It also receives financial support from Culture Ireland to support an expanding international profile, and Dublin City Council for Dublin HandelFest. The orchestra has its own collection of period instruments, purchased with the assistance of an Arts Council capital grant and the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The IBO is resident at the National Concert Hall, Dublin and as of 2021 is an ensemble and Board member of the Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne (European Early Music Network).

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