Spellbinding Night Music at the Ulster Museum and Duncairn Centre Belfast – for immediate release 02/02/2017

Moving On Music, one of the leading promoters of jazz, folk, roots, traditional, classical and “other” music in Northern Ireland, in collaboration with Belfast Music Society, present a new series of short concerts entitled Night Music.

Night Music occurs on the first Wednesday of every month involving top end Irish and Northern Irish musicians presenting high quality chamber music in an informal setting, along with opportunities to eat, drink and meet the artists. The performances, which all begin at 9pm, will combine familiar masterpieces with new and contemporary works.
Moving On Music and Belfast Music Society are both supported by National Lottery Funding through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Ciaran Scullion, Head of Music, at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, commented,

“Night Music is a fantastic initiative which sees two of the Arts Council’s funded clients working collaboratively in a really positive way to produce this unmissable series of events. Night Music is a wonderful way to spend an evening allowing yourself to be carried away by beautiful music whilst also getting the rare chance to meet some of our most impressive artists.”

The first concert took place at the MAC on 1st Feb featuring the RTÉCon Tempo Quartet with the remaining concerts taking place on: Wednesday 1st March 2017, Carolyn Dobbin (mezzo soprano) & Joseph Middleton (piano) at the Ulster Museum

Wednesday 5th April 2017, Alex Petcu (percussion) & IoanaPetcu-Colan (violin) at The Duncairn Centre

Tickets cost £12 further information on programming and pre-concert talks visit

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Photo caption:Moving On Music, in collaboration with Belfast Music Society, present a new series of short concerts entitled Night Music, supported by National Lottery funding through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. Night Music occurs on the first Wednesday of every month involving top end Irish and Northern Irish musicians presenting high quality chamber music in special, informal settings, along with opportunities to meet the artists. The next performances take place at the Ulster Museum in and Duncairn Centre combing familiar masterpieces with new and contemporary works. Pictured with Ciaran Scullion, Arts Council, are members of the RTÉCon Tempo Quartet, AndreeaBanciu (viola) and Adrian Mantu (cello) who opened the Night Music series with a performance at the MAC. Visit

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Wednesday 1st March – Carolyn Dobbin (mezzo soprano) & Joseph Middleton (piano) – The Ulster Museum

PROGRAMME
to include songs byHamilton Harty, Howard Ferguson and Charles Woodand, and new works by Stephen Gardner, Brian Irvine, and Gareth Williams.

A trip to see Carmen in the Grand Opera House in Belfast sixteen years ago totally transformed the life of a young art teacher called Carolyn Dobbin. Sitting spellbound, Carrickfergus-born Carolyn had a moment of complete clarity about what she wanted to do with the rest of her life.

Currently based in London, mezzo soprano Carolyn Dobbin has a keen interest in composers from Northern Ireland, researching and collecting songs for many years. She has found many unrecorded pieces and many in manuscript form, leading to a collaboration with Delphian records and Iain Burnside to produce a series of three CDs of music by Northern Irish composers to be launched in 2017. This concert will see Carolyn joined by renowned pianist Joseph Middleton, as they perform a selection of these works.

Wednesday 5th April – Alex Petcu (percussion) & IoanaPetcu-Colan (violin) – The Duncairn Centre

PROGRAMME:
Tom Lane Oh Mistress Mine Chorale, Keiko Abe Dream of the Cherry Blossoms, Franco DonatoniOmar II, Paul Lansky Hop, John Cage Dream, Alan Barclay new work, Sam Perkin Prelude and Fugue, KomitasYerkinknAmpel A.

Irish musician of Romanian origin, Alex Petcu has established himself as a percussionist of the finest calibre. One of the few Irish percussionists to focus on solo and chamber music, Alex has recently won first prize at the Irish Freemasons Young Musician of the Year competition and reached the semi-finals at the Tromp International Percussion Competition, one of the most prestigious international percussion competitions. For this concert Alex will be joined by his sister, and one of Ireland’s finest musicians, IoanaPetcu-Colan.