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Gwendolyn Masin / Sara Ferrández / Brian O’Kane / Fiachra Garvey

Violin / Viola / Cello / Piano

Gwendolyn Masin violin Sara Ferrández viola Brian O Kane cello Fiachra Garvey piano
Gwendolyn Masin violin Sara Ferrández viola Brian O Kane cello Fiachra Garvey piano
Date & Time
Friday 14th November 2025, 8pm
Venue
The Manor House, Tulfarris
Ticket Info
Tickets €35 / €17.5 student concession
(+ booking fee)

For group bookings or for those having any issues booking, please contact westwicklowfestival@gmail.com
Artists
Gwendolyn Masin violin
Sara Ferrández viola
Brian O’Kane cello
Fiachra Garvey piano
Programme
W.A.Mozart Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, K.478
G.Mahler Piano Quartet in A minor
Interval
Rhona Clarke Undercurrent
J.Brahms Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25

A star-studded opening concert of the festival's Winter Weekend on Friday 14th November sees Irish / Dutch violinist Gwendolyn Masin, Spanish violist Sara Ferrández and Irish cellist Brian O Kane join Artistic Director and native Wicklow pianist Fiachra Garvey for a bravura programme of piano quartet masterworks!

Mozart’s turbulent G minor Piano Quartet, famously considered “too difficult” by the work’s commissioner Hoffmeister, is paired in a first half with Mahler’s haunting Piano Quartet in A minor, a one movement work which the composer abandoned after the first movement and his sole surviving work of instrumental chamber music.

Undercurrent by Irish composer Rhona Clarke depicts both the frenetic energy and calmness of the sea, before Brahms’ G minor Piano Quartet, one of the composer’s most adored works of chamber music, a tour de force taking audiences on an emotional roller-coaster and featuring the ever-popular “Gypsy Rondo” firework finale to finish!

Crow's Hora live at GAIA Music Festival

Gwendolyn Masin with Yurodny

Max Reger Viola Suite No. 1

Sara Ferrández plays Max Reger

Shostakovich Piano Quintet Op. 57

Brian O'Kane and Fiachra Garvey (Classical Vauxhall)

Gwendolyn IS music
The Independent (on Gwendolyn Masin)
..the sheer idiomatic elegance of his playing pays rich dividends throughout this handsomely filled disc
Gramophone (on Brian O'Kane)
Doubles octaves, lightning-like leaps and other virtuosic moments were brilliantly dispatched by Garvey who brought the piece to a gripping conclusion
Bachtrack (on Fiachra Garvey)

Gwendolyn Masin is one of today’s significant concert violinists and an innovator in classical music. She performs internationally as a soloist, and in collaboration with musicians, artists, and orchestras. Tours and live recordings include performances with all the Irish Symphony and Concert orchestras, many of the Hungarian Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, numerous Swiss Orchestras such as the Bernese Symphony Orchestra, the Slovak State Philharmonic, and orchestras of the Americas such as Orquesta Filarmónica de la UNAM, Savannah and Georgia Philharmonic Orchestras. Concerts and masterclasses take her all over Europe and the United States, as well as Asia, South Africa, and the Middle East.

Masin is a recording artist for Naxos and Orchid Classics and a commissioner for contemporary music. She has premiered works by, amongst others, Thorsten Encke, Ákos Hoffman, Don Li, Daniel Schnyder, Dobrinka Tabakova and John Buckley. The latter dedicated his first violin concerto to her.

Her discography covers a wide spectrum of repertoire including neglected works by Irene Wieniawska or Zara Levina and much-loved favourites such as Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story. The latter was voted amongst the top five releases of 2020 by Art Muse London.

Violin in hand, she has been a keynote speaker at platforms as diverse as international conferences of the European String Teachers Association, TEDxBern, TU Dublin’s Conservatory of Music and Drama, the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Conservatório de Música da Metropolitana Lisbon, Swiss Fundraising, a string of colleges in North America including Princeton University, Berklee College of Music, Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus, as well as major institutes in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Israel.

Masin is founding artistic director of GAIA Music Festival. The festival takes place annually since 2006 and is recognised as one of Switzerland’s chamber music centres. Notable artistic partnerships include her own series for Casino Bern for which Masin created elaborate, one-off productions involving classical music and other music genres and art disciplines from 2018 to 2023. Masin is artistic director of the International Chamber Music Series, and artistic director and faculty member of the International Master Course at Dublin’s National Concert Hall. Faculty members of the NCH IMC summer festival academy have included

Gilles Apap, Frans Helmerson, Gary Hoffman, Kim Kashkashian, Mihaela Martin, and Lars Anders Tomter. She is a director of the Music Instrument Fund of Ireland which celebrates 30 years in 2025 and is a member of the Cultural Commission of Berne.

In 2009, the award-winning, Michaela’s Music House, The Magic of the Violin, was published. It marked her as the youngest female violinist to have penned her own violin method. The book includes her own études and compositions and is available in English and German as part of the ESTA Edition collection available via Swiss music publisher house Müller & Schade. Masin’s articles have been published in The Strad Magazine, The Journal of Music, and other trade journals. From 2013 to 2020, Masin was professor and researcher of violin studies at the Haute École de Musique de Genève, Switzerland.

In 2020, as a response to COVID-19, Masin brought her in-person retreat, The Exhale, online. The Exhale provides professional courses and holistic masterclasses to musicians, practitioners, and artists from across the globe. During its two-year online presence, a team of 90 artists created more than 1,000 hours of classes, attracting more than 2,000 participants.

Masin holds degrees with highest honours from the Royal Schools of Music London; the Hochschule der Künste Berne; the Musikhochschule Lübeck, and a PhD from Trinity College. Her teachers included Herman Krebbers, Igor Ozim, Ana Chumachenco, Zakhar Bron and Shmuel Ashkenasi. She studies conducting in the class of Florian Ziemen since 2024.

She is the first Licensed Body Mapping Educator (Association for Body Mapping Education) in Switzerland. The violinist has Dutch, Hungarian, Czech, Irish, South African, and Swiss background, and speaks five languages.

Gwendolyn's website

Widely acclaimed for her warm, effortless and impeccable sound, Sara Ferrández is fast emerging as one of the most exciting violists of her generation.

Recent and forthcoming highlights for her include performing with the Spanish National Symphony Orchestra/ Kazuki Yamada, the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra/ Cristian Macelaru, Radio Television Orchestra in Madrid/ Chloe Van Soeterstède, the Impossible Orchestra/ Alondra de la Parra and OSPA Symphony Orchestra/ Nuno Coelho. As well as her debuts with Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Marseille Philharmonic, Israel Camerata, Antalya Devlet Symphony Orchestra, Jyväskylä Sinfonia, Mikkeli City Orchestra and National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica.

Chamber music has always held a special place in Ferrández’s musical life. She is frequently invited to play in several international festivals, including Sion Festival, Bergen International Festival, Pau Casals International Music Festival, Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival and Nouveaux Horizons Music Festival where she has the pleasure of collaborating with highly esteemed artists such as Janine Jansen, Beatrice Rana, Renaud Capuçon, Pablo Ferrández, Vilde Frang, Elena Bashkirova or Pinchas Zukerman, amongst others.

Sara collaborates frequently with the ensemble “Mutter’s Virtuosi”, performing alongside world-class violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. She is also a former member of the Karajan Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic (2019-2022), and she still collaborates on several chamber music projects with members of the orchestra as well. From 2025 onwards, Sara will also be part of the Orpheum Foundation in Switzerland.

Born in Madrid in 1995, Sara grew up in a family of musicians, and started playing viola at 3 years-old before attending the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofia in Madrid aged 13. She continued her studies in the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, under internationally renowned violist Tabea Zimmermann, where she obtained both her bachelor’s and master’s degree. Afterwards, she finished her studies with Professor Nobuko Imai at the Kronberg Academy.

Sara plays on a David Tecchler viola (1730), the third of 3 Violas and a bow from Nicolas Léonard Tourte - both generously loaned by Stephan Jansen on behalf and as a member of the Stretton Society.

Sara's website

Irish cellist Brian O’Kane enjoys a busy career as both soloist and chamber musician. Since winning first prize at the Windsor International String Competition in 2008, he has made his debuts with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra under Ashkenazy and in recital at the Wigmore Hall. Brian is a former "Rising Star" of Ireland's National Concert Hall and he recently recorded his debut CD for the Champs Hill label.

An avid chamber musician, Brian enjoys playing as a member of the Cappa Ensemble and Navarra Quartet. He has collaborated with a wide variety of artists such as Michael Collins, Aleksandar Madzar, Anthony Marwood, Pekka Kuusisto, Lawrence Power, Antoine Tamestit and Sir James Galway. Brian has also performed at concert halls and festivals throughout the world such as Sydney Opera House, Suntory Hall Tokyo, Seoul Arts Centre, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, West Cork, Radio France-Montpellier, Lockenhaus and the Weesp Chamber Music Festival, Holland of which his quartet are the artistic directors.

​A graduate of both the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, Brian‘s biggest influences have come from Louise Hopkins and at Prussia Cove, Aldeburgh & Chamber Studio from studies with Ralph Kirshbaum, Steven Isserlis, Ferenc Rados and Eberhard Feltz. Brian currently plays on a Rugieri cello made in Cremona c.1690.

Brian's website

Leading Irish pianist Fiachra Garvey is possessed of a maturity and profound understanding of his art, which when combined with his infectious enthusiasm for music-making, has already captivated audiences in concert halls across Europe and beyond.

1st prizewinner at the prestigious Jaques Samuel Competition (2012), London, Fiachra made his Fazioli Auditorium (Italy) and Wigmore Hall debuts in 2013. Other notable international competition successes including prizes at AXA Dublin International Piano Competition (Brennan Prize and McCullough Bursary), EU Piano Competition Prague (concerto finalist), 3rd Soirees-Concours Internationales de Piano a Collioure, France (Audience award) and Feis Ceoil Dublin (Morris Grant Bursary and Mabel Swainson award). The National Concert Hall Dublin awarded Fiachra the coveted “Rising Star” prize in 2011, which led to a number of solo and concerto debuts.

Fiachra graduated from the Royal Academy of Music, London in 2013 with 1st class honours and distinction in the M.A. in Music Performance. This follows a 1st class honours B.A. in Music Performance from the Royal Irish Academy of Music in 2011 and a 1st class honours DipMus (performance and teaching) from the RIAM in 2008.

Concerto appearances include the Janáček Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Irish Chamber Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Ireland, Cambridge University Symphony Orchestra, RIAM Symphony Orchestra, Hibernian Orchestra and UCD Symphony Orchestra; working with eminent conductors including John Wilson, Duncan Ward, Ruth Reinhardt, Theodore Kuchar, Stephen Bell and Mihhail Gerts.

Recent highlights include Google Dublin (first classical artist to be invited), Spoleto Italy, Wigmore Hall, Bridgewater Hall Manchester, NCH Dublin, Snape Maltings Aldeburgh, Petworth Festival, New Ross Piano Festival, St Martin in the Fields, Kilkenny Arts Festival, Brighton Festival, Geneva Festival Switzerland, West Cork Music, St Magnus Festival Orkney, Wexford Opera House, Ortús Chamber Music Festival, Killaloe Chamber Music Festival, Drogheda Classical Music, Clifden Arts Festival, a series of solo and two piano recitals in Japan and a tour of China.

Fiachra’s debut CD “For the Piano”, under the Lyric FM label, was released in 2012:“brings a deep and infectious enthusiasm, combined with insight and technical comfort.” (Sunday times). His second cd, a live performance from Wigmore Hall was released in 2014.

Fiachra is the founder and artistic director of the West Wicklow Chamber Music Festival (Ireland) described as“One of the best classical music festival in Europe” (BBC Music Magazine) and Classical Vauxhall (London) described as“Everything the classical concert in the 21st Century should be” (iNews) .

Fiachra was awarded an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London(ARAM) in 2018, served on the Board of Directors of the Dublin International Piano Competition from 2016- 2022 and was made a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Musicians in 2021 and a Freeman of the City of London in 2022.

When not performing, Fiachra loves nothing more than returning home to help on the family farm with the yearly lambing, dipping, shearing, harvesting and all the other elegant and refined activities on the farm! Fiachra feels this makes him a more inspired and fulfilled musician.

Fiachra's website