Cog Notes: Young pianist wins Fr Frank Maher Classical Music Award

Eoin Fleming hopes to study under John O’Conor in Virginia

Eoin Fleming, winner of the Fr Frank Maher Classical Music Award. Fleming is a sixth-year student at St MacDara’s Community College, Templeogue, Dublin
Eoin Fleming, winner of the Fr Frank Maher Classical Music Award. Fleming is a sixth-year student at St MacDara’s Community College, Templeogue, Dublin

Eoin Fleming (17) a sixth- year student at St MacDara's Community College, Templeogue, has won the 2015 Fr Frank Maher Classical Music Award, Ireland's largest classical competition for secondary schools. Seven finalists competed at the Royal College of Physicians in Dublin, and Fleming played Chopin and Rachmaninoff on piano to scoop the top spot. He didn't lick it off the stones: Eoin's father, Seán, is principal bass trombone with the RTÉ NSO, and his mother, Anne, plays and teaches violin. He hopes to study at Shenandoah University in Virginia, where John O'Conor is professor, and if he gets a place his €3,000 prize will go towards fees. The six finalists were cellist Alexander Brychta, Kildare, flautist Clodagh Curran, Dublin; Caoime Glavin, Kerry on horn; violinist Aleksandra Malinowska, Meath, cellist Patrick Moriarty, Dublin and pianist Juliette Morrison, Louth.

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Deirdre Falvey

Deirdre Falvey

Deirdre Falvey is a features and arts writer at The Irish Times