Redmond O’Toole – Guitar
J.K. Mertz – Grand Fantasie. La Romantique
J.S. Bach – Prelude, Sarabande, Minuets (from Cello Suite No. 1)
F.J. Haydn – Allegro Moderato ( from Sonata Hob:XVI43 in Ab)
Manuel Ponce – Variations and Fugue on Las Folias Espagnola (excerpts)
Carlo Domenicni – Koyunbaba Suite
Described by the Irish Times as “Ireland’s most distinctive guitarist” Redmond O’Toole was the first to adopt Paul Galbraith’s ‘Brahms guitar’. This groundbreaking instrument and technique uses an 8-string guitar in the position of a cello. He has performed at major concert halls and events throughout Europe such as Passau International Guitar Festival, Germany, Irish National Concert Hall, Royal Dublin Society Concert Hall and Hallein Guitar Festival, Austria . He has held residencies at the National Opera House Wexford and the National Concert Hall Dublin has performed as soloist with orchestras such as BBC Ulster and the Irish Baroque and has toured extensively as guitarist for legendary Irish group ‘The Chieftains’. He is a former member of the critically acclaimed Dublin Guitar Quartet.
O’Toole is an important ambassador for the classical guitar in Ireland and has given concerts the length and breadth of his country. He has performed for two Irish Presidents and was part of the televised concert for Queen Elizabeth’s historic visit to Ireland in 2011.
Recent projects include collaborations with world renowned cellist, Raphael Wallfisch, the Vanbrugh String Quartet.and Soprano Kim Sheehan. He also performed with the LA guitar Quartet, Derek Gripper and his former teacher Paul Galbraith. He has also performed with many different and varying ensembles such as Crash Ensemble, The Callino Quartet and the UFO Orchestra amongst others. In 2012 Redmond set up Music Generation Wicklow: part of a national music education programme funded by U2 and the Ireland Funds. O’Toole was coordinator for the initial 18 months of the programme,
O’Toole’s principal teacher was Oscar Ghiglia with whom he studied privately in Athens, Greece and at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena (under scholarship). Prior to that he studied at DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin. During his time at DIT he won an unprecedented number of awards for guitar, most notably the RDS Music Bursary ( Ireland’s largest Music Prize ). In 2008 he was the recipient of an Irish Arts Council Bursary which supported intensive periods of study over a three-year period with lutenist Nigel North at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana.
Redmond has to date recorded three CDs ; ‘Movements’ and ‘Baroque’ for German label Bornheim Klassik and ‘October on Achill’ for VGO recordings (San Francisco). He has premiered numerous contemporary works by composers by Nico Muhly, Kevin Volans, Marc Melitts and Ian Wilson amongst others.
See also http://www.redmondotoole.com