Festiwal

Barry Douglas

Barry Douglas has established a major international career since winning the Gold Medal at the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition, Moscow.  Highlights of the 15/16 season include performances at BBC Proms in the Park with Ulster Orchestra and at the Yerevan Festival in Armenia; a tour with Brussels Philharmonic; and appearances with Prague Symphony, Belgrade Philharmonic, Szczecin Philharmonic and Galicia Symphony orchestras. He has previously given concerts with the BBC Scottish Symphony, London Symphony, Russian National, Cincinnati Symphony, Singapore Symphony, Berlin Radio Symphony, Staatskapelle Halle, Orchestre National de France, Seattle Symphony and Melbourne Symphony orchestras alongside the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Hong Kong Philharmonic orchestras, among others.  Barry regularly plays in recitals throughout the world, with recent performances in the UK, the Netherlands, Armenia, Mexico and the US.

Barry is an exclusive Chandos recording artist and is currently recording the complete works for solo piano of Brahms, the first five albums of which have received much critical praise. The interesting programming of each disc presents each album as a stand-alone recital, providing a varied and engaging listening experience.  September 2014 also saw the release of Celtic Reflections – an exploration of Irish folk music through eighteen of Barry’s own arrangements – from ancient melodies to pieces by contemporary songwriters.

In 1999 Barry Douglas founded the chamber orchestra Camerata Ireland, of which he is Artistic Director, to celebrate and nurture the very best of young musicians from both Northern and the Republic of Ireland.  In addition to striving for musical excellence, the orchestra aims to further the peace process in Ireland by promoting dialogue and collaboration through its musical education programmes.  Barry regularly tours with Camerata Ireland throughout the world and will visit the US and South America this season.

Barry Douglas received the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2002 New Year’s Honours List for services to music.