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American music in St Nicholas’

AMERICAN TRADITIONAL and choral music will join forces for a concert in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Wednesday May 15 at 8pm.

Choral concert in St Nicholas’

VOCI NUOVE, a new young choir from Cork will perform works by Vaughan Williams, Poulenc, and Arvö Part in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church this Saturday at 8pm.

A score of Galway Stories from Doire Press

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NEXT WEEK, with Galway hosting authors from all over the world as part of Cúirt, the city itself and its own writers are showcased in a fine new anthology from Doire Press, entitled Galway Stories, to be launched during the festival.

Galway writers and workshops at Cúirt

GALWAY WRITERS will feature in this year’s Cúirt International Festival of Literature through readings, booklaunches, and The Cúirt Literary Brunch.

Classical and trad concert for Coláiste Iognáid

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THE JES Choir and the NUI Galway Medical School Orchestra join forces with Frankie Gavin and Cora and Breda Smyth for a major concert on the university campus.

Conducting the sounds of sacred song

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A MEDITATION on Christ’s final words on the Cross and a homage to the patron saint of music, St Cecilia, will form part of a pre-Easter concert of sacred contemporary music in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church.

Oxford choirs to sing in Galway

THE AWARD winning choirs from the Oxford High School in Michigan will perform in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Friday February 15 at 8pm.

Vivaldi’s Gloria in St Nicholas’

VIVALDI’S ‘GLORIA’ will be performed in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church by the Galway Choral Association on Saturday January 26 at 8pm.

Patrick Towers honoured by the Rotary Foundation

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Patrick Towers, the former rector of St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, has been made a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation.

Fear of stigma forces HIV positive people to stay silent

Most HIV positive people are forced to remain tight lipped about their condition because of fear of stigma and discrimination, it was claimed this week.

 

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