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Sean Shibe

Guitar

Sean Shibe
Sean Shibe
Date & Time
Sunday 11th May 2025, 3:30pm
Venue
St Mary’s Church of Ireland, Blessington
Ticket Info
Tickets €32 / €16 student concession
(+ booking fee)

For group bookings or for those having any issues booking, please contact manager@westwicklowfestival.com
Artists
Sean Shibe / Guitar
Programme
David Fennessy Rosewood
Bach Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007

Interval

Sasha Scott Rush
Steve Reich Electric Counterpoint
Meredith Monk Nightfall

Don’t miss an electrifying performance by multi-GRAMMY nominee and Leonard Bernstein Award recipient, Sean Shibe, on Sunday 11th May. A boundary-pushing guitarist hailed for his originality, Shibe offers an unforgettable programme that seamlessly bridges the worlds of acoustic and electric guitar.

Sean Shibe’s recital promises a rich tapestry of sound and emotion, beginning with the sublime intimacy of Bach’s Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007 and David Fennessy’s evocative Rosewood. These acoustic works are perfectly complemented by a dynamic second half featuring electric guitar, showcasing modern masterpieces by Steve Reich, Sasha Scott, and Meredith Monk’s haunting Nightfall. Celebrated as a true innovator in contemporary classical music, Shibe’s virtuosity and versatility make this a concert experience not to be missed.

Concertgebouw Sessions in the attic - Sean Shibe - William Walton: Bagatelle No.1

What’s really striking is the way in which Shibe sustains a world of intensity and introspection through playing that buzzes with vitality.
The Guardian
There seems to be no limit to Shibe’s characterful melodic instincts
Gramophone Awards Issue

Sean Shibe continues to prove himself a truly original mind at the frontier of contemporary classical music.

2024/25 season highlights include a residency at Wigmore Hall with four concerts across the season, including a special programme dedicated to Pierre Boulez’s centenary performing the chamber cantata Le Marteau sans maître. He tours the UK with folk fiddler Aidan O’Rourke; across the UK and Europe with mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska, exploring the many iterations of the Orlando myth through electronics, melodica, protest song and recitation; and with Karim Sulayman for a US tour of their breathtaking duo programme Broken Branches. Other notable engagements include debuts in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and a debut tour with the Australian Chamber Orchestra performing Cassandra Miller’s new guitar concerto Chanter in thirteen performances across the country. Shibe also premieres an electric guitar concerto by Mark Simpson at the BBC Proms and a solo work by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tyshawn Sorey.

Recent engagements include solo performances at venues including Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Philharmonie de Paris, Konzerthaus Wien, Southbank Centre, Konzerthaus Dortmund, and Alte Oper Frankfurt. Shibe has also appeared at 92NY, Musashino City Hall, Herbst Theatre, The Phillips Collection, and regularly at Wigmore Hall. He has played at numerous festivals such as the La Jolla SummerFest, Aldeburgh Festival, BBC Proms, Heidelberger Frühling, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Mozartfest Würzburg and Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival.

Ever keen to explore new cooperative dynamics, Shibe regularly collaborates with soloists and ensembles alike. In recent years, he has worked with the Hallé, Britten Sinfonia, BBC Singers, Manchester Collective, Dunedin Consort, Quatuor Van Kujik, Danish String Quartet, LUDWIG, and conductors Thomas Adès, Krzysztof Urbański, Christoph Eschenbach, Taavi Oramo, Catherine Larsen-Maguire, flautist Adam Walker, singers Allan Clayton, Ben Johnson, Robert Murray and Robin Tritschler, and performance artist Marina Abramović.

Shibe is an ardent supporter of contemporary music, taking a hands-on approach to new commissions and working with composers to experiment with and expand the guitar repertoire. Premieres to date include works by Thomas Adès, Oliver Leith, Cassandra Miller, Sasha Scott, Daniel Kidane, David Fennessy, Shiva Feshareki, David Lang, Julia Wolfe and Freya Waley-Cohen. He is equally committed to the canon, regularly pairing bold, new pieces with his own transcriptions of J.S. Bach’s lute suites and seventeenth-century Scottish lute manuscripts.

Often praised for his original programming, Shibe’s discography continues to garner recognition from critics and audiences alike. Recording exclusively for Pentatone, his latest solo album Profesión was awarded the 2024 BBC Music Magazine Award. Released the same year, his album with tenor Karim Sulayman —Broken Branches— was nominated for the 2024GRAMMY Award for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album, and his solo album Lost & Found was awarded the OPUS Klassik 2023 Award for Solo Instrument, adding to an OPUS Klassik 2021 Award for Chamber Music Recording, a 2019 Gramophone Concept Album of the Year Award and a 2021 Gramophone Instrumental Award for softLOUD and Bach respectively.

Born in Edinburgh in 1992, Shibe studied at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland under Allan Neave, with further studies at Kunst-Universität Graz in Austria and in Italy under Paolo Pegoraro. He is now a Guitar Professor at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Shibe is a former BBC New Generation Artist, a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship 2012 winner, a Royal Philharmonic Society 2018 Young Artist Award winner, a multi-GRAMMY nominee, and the recipient of the 2022 Leonard Bernstein Award.