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Music as science — Galway Early Music Festival is back

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One of the cornerstones of the Galway cultural season, The Galway Early Music Festival – “Musica et Scientia”, May 27-29, is live and hybrid in 2022 with a dazzling programme featuring music and the stars, the harmony of the planets in their orbits, the music of mathematics and geometry, music in art, and the music at the heart of the Universe.

A night of Bach’s cantatas and arias

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GERMAN SOPRANO Anja Pöche-Lipfert and the internationally acclaimed baroque ensemble Camerata Kilkenny are touring Ireland this month, taking in Galway next week.

Galway Baroque Singers in concert

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THE GALWAY Baroque Singers and the ConTempo Quartet will perform Haydn’s The Seven Last Words of Christ in the Augustinian Church, Middle Street.

ConTempo to play St Nicholas’

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THE GREAT ConTempo Quartet will perform a concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church tomorrow at 8pm.

NUIG to host major Baroque music concert

BAROQUE MASTERWORKS, a concert featuring the music of Bach, Handel, and Telemann, tales place in NUI, Galway’s Bailey Allen Hall tomorrow at 8pm.

A feast of Baroque music for Galway

CATALAN SOPRANO Nuria Rial, English conductor Matthew Halls, and The Irish Chamber Orchestra are bringing the music of Bach, Handel, and Telemann to Galway.

Galway Baroque Singers free concert

THE GALWAY Baroque singers are inviting members of the public to attend a free lunchtime recital of Christmas carols and music.

Violin recital in Achill

The Achill Heinrich Böll Association will present an evening with Claire Duff, leader of the Irish Baroque Orchestra, on baroque violin on Saturday August 7 at 8pm at St Thomas’ Church, Dugort.

Recital in Achill

The Achill Heinrich Böll Association will present an evening with Claire Duff, leader of the Irish Baroque Orchestra, on baroque violin on Saturday August 7 at 8pm in St Thomas’s Church, Dugort.

 

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