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14 Nov 2025

New percussion concerto Mani takes flight at University Concert Hall

The ICO will bring the show to Limerick on Friday, November 14

New percussion concerto Mani takes flight at University Concert Hall

The Irish Chamber Orchestra presents Mani at UCH, Limerick | Picture: Dermot Lynch

THE IRISH Chamber Orchestra (ICO) presents the world premiere of Mani, a new percussion concerto by acclaimed Irish composer Ronan Guilfoyle.

Mani is the centrepiece of Three Worlds, a dazzling concert programme touring Dublin, Limerick, and Cork this November under the direction of Emily Davies.

The ICO will bring the show to the University Concert Hall, Limerick on Friday November 14.

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This new work, commissioned by the Irish Chamber Orchestra, showcases percussionist Matthew Jacobson in an exploration of rhythm, colour, and cultural fusion.

Mani draws inspiration from South Indian rhythmic traditions, opening with a vibrant tapestry of interlocking pulses before unfolding into moments of lyricism and breathtaking virtuosity.

Explaining Mani, composer Ronan Guilfoyle said, “The percussion setup is a kind of hybrid drum set, because I wanted the feeling of groove that drums can give, as well as the colour of other percussion.

“I also chose bass guitar rather than double bass for its natural ‘hook-up’ with drums. But the strings are far from bystanders, they interact constantly, providing colour, counterpoint and intrigue throughout. Having the brilliance of the ICO made it a joy to explore these possibilities,” said Ronan.

Featuring ICO bassist Malachy Robinson on bass guitar, the piece culminates in a finale bursting with energy and groove.

Three Worlds captures ICO’s signature blend of bold programming and virtuosic performance, blending Baroque grace, contemporary brilliance, and Romantic beauty in one vibrant evening of music-making.

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