25/02/2026
For this weeks's lunchtime concert we welcome Aileen Cahill and Antonio Cascelli who will be showcasing piano works for four hands.
When: Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 13:00 to 14:00
Where: Riverstown Hall
Programme:
Pyotr Il’Yich Tchaikovsky -
The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a
Arranged for Piano, Four-Hands by E. Langer
March
Dance of the Candy Fairy
Dance of the Reed-Flutes
Franz Schubert -
Fantasy in f minor op. 103 – D940 for Piano, Four-hands
Originally from Sligo, pianist Aileen Cahill is known for her extensive solo piano and collaborative work alike. A Masters graduate in Solo Piano (Dr. John O'Conor, Royal Irish Academy of Music, 2007) and Piano Accompaniment (Catherina Lemoni-O'Doherty, TU Dublin Conservatoire, 2011), Aileen has been awarded many prizes and bursaries for solo piano, piano concerto and piano duet, as well as for instrumental and vocal chamber music. She is a member of Duo Anima, with violist, Andreea Banciu.
As a soloist and chamber musician, she has performed in venues throughout the island of Ireland, and across Europe, in England, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and Romania. In concert, she has appeared many times with Budweis Philharmonic Orchestra (Switzerland) and Viarmes Chamber Orchestra (France). She is a frequent conductor-soloist with Sligo Baroque Orchestra, with whom she has performed six Mozart piano concerti (Nos. 13, 15, 17, 21, 24 and 27), and will join them again to perform Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major later in 2026.
Previous roles have included repetiteur at Dundalk I.T., Maynooth University, and Lecturer in Piano and Piano Accompaniment at TU Dublin Conservatoire. A recent Doctoral graduate in Piano (DMus Performance) from TU Dublin Conservatoire, where she was a Research Scholar, she is now Music Information Coordinator for the Contemporary Music Centre’s Library and Archive in Dublin.
Antonio Cascelli is a musicologist and performer specialising in piano accompaniment.
Antonio studied piano in Rome with the pianist Elena Matteucci, member of the acclaimed Italian Quartetto Michelangelo and obtained the Piano Diploma in 1990. He gained his degree in Literature and Philosophy at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” in 1997. In 1998 he started studying at the University of Southampton, where he first gained a Masters in Musicology with a dissertation on Claudio Monteverdi, and subsequently completed a PhD on Schenker’s unpublished analyses of the music of Chopin.
Before joining the National University of Ireland, Maynooth in September 2008 as Lecturer in Performance Studies, Antonio worked part-time at the University of Southampton (2004-06), where he also held an Early Career Teaching Fellowship in 2006-07.
As performer, Antonio has collaborated as accompanist, with singer Andrew Gavin, Virginia Kerr, Niamh Murray, Eamonn Mulhall, Dr Francesca Placanica, and cellist Dr Alison Hood.