Maestro Barry Douglas (Piano)
Barry Douglas has established a major international career
since winning the Gold Medal at the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano
Competition, Moscow. As Artistic Director of Camerata Ireland and the
Clandeboye Festival, he continues to celebrate his Irish heritage whilst also
maintaining a busy international touring schedule.
Highlights of the 15/16 season include performances at BBCProms in the Park
with Ulster Orchestra and at the Yerevan Festival in Armenia; a tour with
Brussels Philharmonic; and appearances with Prague Symphony, Belgrade
Philharmonic, Szczecin Philharmonic and Galicia Symphony orchestras. He has
previously given concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony, London Symphony,
Russian National, Cincinnati Symphony, Singapore Symphony, Berlin Radio
Symphony, Staatskapelle Halle, Orchestre National de France, Seattle Symphony
and Melbourne Symphony orchestras alongside the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and
Hong Kong Philharmonic orchestras, among others. Barry regularly plays in
recitals throughout the world, with recent performances in the UK, the
Netherlands, Armenia, Mexico and the US.
Barry is an exclusive Chandos recording artist and is currently recording the
complete works for solo piano of Brahms, the first five albums of which have
received much critical praise. International Record Review wrote that
“this is indeed Brahms playing of the utmost integrity and authority… this cycle
looks set to become a benchmark version.” The interesting programming of each
disc presents each album as a stand-alone recital, providing a varied and
engaging listening experience. September 2014 also saw the release of
Celtic Reflections – an exploration of Irish folk music through eighteen of
Barry’s own arrangements – from ancient melodies to pieces by contemporary
songwriters.
In 1999 Barry Douglas founded the chamber orchestra Camerata Ireland to
celebrate and nurture the very best of young musicians from both Northern and
the Republic of Ireland. In addition to striving for musical excellence,
one of the orchestra’s aims is to further the peace process in Ireland by
promoting dialogue and collaboration through its musical education
programmes. Barry regularly tours with Camerata Ireland throughout the
world and will visit the US and South America this season. Highlights of
the past seasons were Camerata Ireland’s debut at the BBC Proms in London and a
world premiere of a new cantata commissioned by The Honourable The Irish
Society, “At Sixes and Sevens”, alongside the London Symphony Orchestra to
celebrate Derry-Londonderry becoming City of Culture 2013.
Barry Douglas received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2002 New
Year’s Honours List for services to music.
Camerata
Ireland
Camerata Ireland brings together fine musicians who live
and work in Ireland and Irish musicians who work and live abroad.
Since its formation Camerata Ireland has travelled the world to wide critical
acclaim. Tours to North and South America in earlier years have been followed by
trips to Italy, Germany (Munich), Poland (Warsaw) and China (Shanghai and
Beijing). Notable successes have included the Irish Festival of Arts and Culture
in China in 2004, the 2006 International Beethoven Festival in Warsaw, the
Smithsonian Festival in the US Library of Congress, the Naantali International
Festival in Finland in 2007, the Festival de la Chaise-Dieu in France in 2008
and 2009, their Carnegie Hall debut in 2011, the BBC Proms at Cadogan Hall in
summer 2013, and the 40th Anniversary Kilkenny Arts Festival. In May 2011 the
orchestra was honoured to be invited to perform for the (former) President of
Ireland, Mary McAleese and Her Majesty the Queen, as part of the latter’s
historic State visit to Ireland. Highlights of 2015 included a tour to South
America taking in Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba, Santiago de Chile and Sao
Paulo.and a tour of China, with appearances in Guangzhou, Yichun, Beijing, Wuhan
and Shanghai.
Every summer Camerata Ireland returns to its homeland to take part in the
annual Clandeboye Festival held in August in the historic Clandeboye Estate. The
festival has just celebrated its twelfth anniversary.
Camerata Ireland has recorded the complete Beethoven Piano Concertos and the
Triple Concerto. All of Camerata Ireland’s recordings have met with great
critical acclaim.
‘There is an extra special quality to Irish string playing which comes from
the roots of Irish tradition’ says Barry. ‘I knew that if I could bring the best
Irish players together something special would result – and I have not been
disappointed’.
Nor should he be. In recognition of the exceptional nature and quality of its
work Camerata Ireland was awarded the Joint Patronage of Mary McAleese,
President of Ireland and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2004.
Barry Douglas plays Danny Boy |
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About This Video 01:51 Barry Douglas and the Camerata Ireland orchestra play Danny Boy. |

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