
IT TAKES THREE TO TANGO — A vibrant and emotional musical journey that brings together the passion of tango, the elegance of classical music, and the freedom of contemporary expression.
30 November, 8 PM, Galway – Saint Nicholas Collegiate Church
Admission is free with reservation at iconartsireland@gmail.com.
Cellist Adrian Mantu, accordionist Dermot Dunne, and violinist Sebastian Tegzesiu join forces in It Takes Three to Tango — a dynamic trio that transcends genres and borders. Their program celebrates the dialogue between tradition and innovation through works by George Enescu, Constantin Dimitrescu, Ciprian Porumbescu, Niccolò Paganini, Astor Piazzolla, Turlough O’Carolan, Ina Boyle, Saint-Saëns, and Ennio Morricone.
Each piece reveals a different facet of musical storytelling — from the fiery rhythms of tango to the lyrical intimacy of chamber music — offering audiences an evening filled with virtuosity, emotion, and unexpected connections.
Adrian Mantu – Cello
Founding cellist of the ConTempo Quartet, Adrian Mantu is one of Ireland’s most active and respected performers and artistic leaders. Born in Romania and based in Galway, he has toured over 2,000 concerts worldwide, appearing on prestigious stages from Wigmore Hall to the Berliner Philharmonie. As an educator and cultural ambassador, he is dedicated to building bridges between communities through music, while his performances combine expressive depth with refined technical mastery.
Dermot Dunne – Accordion
Dermot Dunne is widely recognized as one of Ireland’s foremost accordionists, celebrated for his versatility and charismatic stage presence. His repertoire spans classical transcriptions, contemporary compositions, traditional music, and cross-genre collaborations. A frequent soloist with leading Irish orchestras and chamber ensembles, Dermot brings to every performance a rare combination of virtuosity, warmth, and spontaneity that captivates audiences.
Sebastian Tegzesiu – Violin
Romanian violinist Sebastian Tegzesiu is a distinguished performer and cultural leader, currently serving as the Manager of the Brașov Philharmonic. A former concertmaster of the same institution, he has built a rich artistic career through solo, chamber, and orchestral projects across Europe. His playing is marked by expressive depth, elegance, and precision — qualities that reflect both his dedication to excellence and his commitment to fostering the cultural life of his community in Brașov.
Organized by UCIMR – The Romanian Association of Music Performers and The Romanian Embassy in Ireland
In partnership with: Music Connects and ICONARTS Ireland