Baltimore Fiddle Fair - Part two.
After only a few hours sleep, here we are embracing the day- taking a walk through a wonderful garden at a stately home not usually open to visitors. That's Geraldine, Mary (our super host) and I. Saw all sorts of beautiful flowers on a day which made you take stock and realise how great it is to be alive... you know those days?!
Then it was onto Glebe Gardens where there is a natural amphitheatre, the perfect setting for a day-time concert. Although the sky was grey, it was warm and pleasant and with the concert "stage" having a back-drop of the sea, it was really a magical place. Below is American musician and singer Laura Cortezi, a really feisty girl, (in the vein of KT Tunstall perhaps), who had not only a strong voice but a terrific sense of humour. In fact, that was a recurring feature - all the musicians in the line-up were jovial and passed on that sense of craic to the crowd.
At the end of the concert, a very special guest joined the musicians - none other than the handsome and talented, award-winning actor Jeremy Irons. Jeremy, who is based in West Cork, has been learning to play the fiddle for a TG4 series in which various celebrities take up an instrument, while their progress is captured in the course of the series. This concert in Baltimore was his "coming out concert", for want of a better word. This was the one in which he finally revealed whether or not he had mastered the art and technique. The audience certainly felt that he had mastered it anyway, as he got a great reception. Modest Jeremy admitted to having been nervous in the run-up to it, a feeling he would never have normally while treading the boards - I guess that's part of being outside one's comfort zone.
After only a few hours sleep, here we are embracing the day- taking a walk through a wonderful garden at a stately home not usually open to visitors. That's Geraldine, Mary (our super host) and I. Saw all sorts of beautiful flowers on a day which made you take stock and realise how great it is to be alive... you know those days?!
Then it was onto Glebe Gardens where there is a natural amphitheatre, the perfect setting for a day-time concert. Although the sky was grey, it was warm and pleasant and with the concert "stage" having a back-drop of the sea, it was really a magical place. Below is American musician and singer Laura Cortezi, a really feisty girl, (in the vein of KT Tunstall perhaps), who had not only a strong voice but a terrific sense of humour. In fact, that was a recurring feature - all the musicians in the line-up were jovial and passed on that sense of craic to the crowd.
At the end of the concert, a very special guest joined the musicians - none other than the handsome and talented, award-winning actor Jeremy Irons. Jeremy, who is based in West Cork, has been learning to play the fiddle for a TG4 series in which various celebrities take up an instrument, while their progress is captured in the course of the series. This concert in Baltimore was his "coming out concert", for want of a better word. This was the one in which he finally revealed whether or not he had mastered the art and technique. The audience certainly felt that he had mastered it anyway, as he got a great reception. Modest Jeremy admitted to having been nervous in the run-up to it, a feeling he would never have normally while treading the boards - I guess that's part of being outside one's comfort zone.
Another highlight was the brief appearance of a US dancer caled Nick, who I believe is currently studying here in Ireland. He had a unique style with tapping and shuffles that all built up from something soft to something rather more dramatic. He had the audience in the palm of his hand and you would literally have heard a pin drop (despite the music!)
The afternoon of music was being filmed for TG4, hence the cameras in this shot. The documentary series featring Jeremy Irons will be screened in the Autumn/Winter - so hopefully I will be tuned in to relive the day - and maybe see my mug in the crowd!
The afternoon of music was being filmed for TG4, hence the cameras in this shot. The documentary series featring Jeremy Irons will be screened in the Autumn/Winter - so hopefully I will be tuned in to relive the day - and maybe see my mug in the crowd!
1 Comments:
hey hey...
i'm 1st.. i'm great....haha
cool pix
looks like ya had a blast alright!
those zoolander poses for the photos look like they are working out well for ya then...hehe
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