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In Conversation: For Those I Love âI used to feel like I brought a black cloud into a room; I donât feel like that now.â
Disappearing into a small physical space in order to confront huge existential questions, David Balfe set out to honour his personal world. In time, he created a new one.
The greatest art moves you. It reaches deep down within the core of your being and shakes something loose. You know it first time. It s a visceral reaction and the feeling that this thing â be it music, film, literature, sport, video games, anything â has been purpose-built just for you.
Updated / Tuesday, 9 Mar 2021
11:00
Peter Whelan, Director of the Irish Baroque Orchestra, writes for
Culture about their latest recording
The Trials of Tenducci - A Castrato in Ireland, recorded in St. Peter s Church, Drogheda, and released this month.
The Trials of Tenducci tells the swashbuckling tale of musical life in Ireland during the Georgian era.
Giusto Tenducci was a soprano castrato from Sienna and was one of the foremost musical celebrities of his day. In 1765, Tenducci was employed by Tomasso Giordani (composer of
Caro Mio Ben and teacher of the composer John Field) to perform at the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin.