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The Swinging Strings Project would like to welcome pupils, parents and all interested parties to our website. This blog tracks the progress of 80+ children (and their teachers!) as they learn the violin. It is intended to act as a resource for the pupils as they progress and act as an information point for parents, teachers etc.

The project is delivered on an inclusive basis and links to the Irish Primary Music Curriculum. This means that ALL students particpate irrespective of musical backgrounds. It is believed that it is the one of biggest inclusive projects of its kind in the country. Have a look around and learn all about our violin project. Our cover photo was taken by award winning press photographer, John Kelly.
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Cathy Desmond

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Swinging Strings Debut performance at Ennis NS Hall

4th class perform Foxtrot from Little Suite by Peter Martin  at debut concert .  Director Cathy Desmond  Backing Track prepared by Michael Hennessy

Friday, December 17, 2010

Photos Swinging Strings debut



Review Debut Swinging Strings at Ennis NS Hall

SWINGING STRINGS’ CONCERT PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 December 2010 01:41

THE ‘SWINGING STRINGS’ CONCERT


The Fourth Class students of Ennis N.S. packed the School Hall
to capacity to put on a show-stopping ‘Swinging Strings’ Concert
on Wednesday, December 15
th
. Parents and grandparents alike
clapped loudly in admiration for the many melodious musical
moments during a wonderful performance under the able and
enthusiastic conductor/director Cathy Desmond.

The performing students before the concert

 This memorable production showed that it had been worth the
arduous practices over the past number of weeks. It was more like being
invited to a performance at the National Concert Hall in Dublin or -closer
to home- at the University Concert Hall in Limerick.

The best part of all is that everyone can do it - given the opportunity.
The teachers and parents feel very proud of the musical achievements
of our Fourth Class students. The School Band accompanied the
'Swinging String' musicians to support the show.

Let the fiddlers begin!

If you can spot an adult or two performing with the students, you are
not seeing things! Yes, there were one or two teachers or teaching
assistants ‘swinging strings’ also!

Such concentration!alt


Two very young star performers were spotted in Wednesday’s Concert.
The talented sisters pictured below stole the show with their percussion
instruments and perfect rhythm. Well done.

Twin percussionistsSuch enjoyment!


It was a momentous occasion for all. Thanks to Cathy Desmond, her students,
the School Band, all the teachers involved and especially to co-ordinator Mrs de Buitléir.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Swinging Strings Debut performance at Ennis National School Hall

The Swinging Strings Violin Ensemble                
The 4th classes at Ennis National School   in their inaugural performance at
             12 pm Wednesday 15th December.

With director Cathy Desmond  and Ennis National School Band, director Mrs De Buitleir  and  class teachers Mr Dara Blake, Eamonn Corry and Ms. Elizabeth Spring


Programme         

Mr Corry’s Class    O Come All Ye Faithful
                                Away In A Manger   
                                Rudolph Retakes  featuring Frank on Bass
                                Leader Leah
                                 **********************************
Ms Springs Class    Toreadors March    Bizet   
                                We Will Rock You Queen  
                                Fox Trot 
                                Leader Naomi                
                              ************************************
Mr Blake’s Class     Good King Wenceslas   (quavers on  G and G’)
                                Crescendo and decrescendo tremolo
                                Finale Jingle Bells (Down Up Bells )    featuring Patrick on bass                 
                                Leader Raphael
                               *****************************************♫

The Swinging Strings programme; The aim of this project is to deliver an inclusive group music making experience through whole class participation in an instrumental music programme. It aims to widen access to the Ennis National School Band and enhance our effective delivery of the Primary School Arts Curriculum Over 80 students and their teachers are participating.

Check out the project’s dedicated website www.swingingstrings.blogspot.com which contains some great photos, regular updates  on the programme and  videos clips etc.
For further information  email;   cdstringschool@gmail.com

Acknowledgements:  Thanks to the Clare County Council Arts Office for its   support from the Artist in Residence Scheme  and to those who donated instruments including the Flanagan, McEnnis and Hobbs families, and Custy’s Music  Shop in Ennis














Well done 4th classes and Ms Spring, Mr Blake and MrCorry . Great concert today!  The house band were brilliant . Congrats to director, MsDe Buitléir 
The Swinging Strings Violin Ensemble   

Over 100 students were involved in today's performance

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Swinging Strings Debut Performance

Invitation

Family and Friends are invited to the debut performance of the
 Swinging Strings Violin Project . It will showcase the skills 90 students and teachers of 4th class

Guest artists  The Ennis National School House Band

Time   12.00      Date Wednesday 15th December

Venue   Ennis National School Hall 

Final rehearsals at Ennis NS

Santa would have a job getting this down the chimney



All set to rehearse


The splendid Ennis NS crib . Well done Ger Philpott


 




Bass Player


Violin Line Waiting to play
Well done everyone,  the final rehearsal in the hall although organised at short notice went very well .  See last weeks post for draft programme . We will practice spoken links next Wednesday before the concert .  I am really looking forward to our first performance  after  ten weeks of lessons. You have made great progress! I called to see Mr. Corry's class yesterday to practice the Rudolph Retakes and rehearse the double bass solo .  It's looking good !

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Farewell to 3 model students

Last lesson for Mr Darmody  Mr. Corbett, Mr Moloney

Father Liam pops in for a listen

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Checking Out Anything Goes Orchestra & Music




Some of the pupils check out the music and the ochestra pit at Colaiste Muire's school show Anything Goes.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Preparing to put on a show

Our  Project Manager, Ms De Buitleir  had arranged for the group to rehearse in the hall and  Mr Corry's  and Mr Blakes's classes rehearsed their programme with the house band.  Raphael and Leah were leaders today; Patrick and Frank played bass . Everything went very smoothly and we are well on the way to being ready for our debut .

Draft programme: Mr Corry   O Come All Ye Faithful   Pizz open string G,
                                             Away in a Manger broken chords,
                                             Rudolph Retakes  Retakes on D and A    accompanied by House Band

Mr Blake     Tremelo Prelude to When a Child is Born
                     Jingle Bells   Down Up Bells
                    Good King Wenceslas     quavers on G Boys on 3rd finger on D

Ms Spring     We Will Rock You 
                     Toredors 
                     Fox Trot       

Anything Goes, a musical by Cole Porter. continues at Danlann, Colaiste Muire . Check out the clip. What other clip features music by this composer? . Where was he from?
check out http://www.classicsforkids.com/  for more information about this songwriter