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Galway Choral Association seeks new members
Galway Choral Association, Galway’s largest community choral group, is seeking new members for the coming season and male singers are particularly welcome.
Galway Choral Association charity concert
GOOD MUSIC and a good cause will come together next weekend in the Galway Choral Association Summer Musical Celebration concert.
Nuala Nolan co-opted to Galway City Council
Nuala Nolan is the new Labour councillor for the Galway City East ward, having been chosen by the party last Tuesday to replace Derek Nolan who is now TD for Galway West.
Galway Choral Association sing to support COPE
Handel’s Hallelujah chorus and Mozart’s Missa Brevis in Bflat are just some of the choral treats that will be heard in Galway city this weekend.
Arts funds must be maintained at current levels says Walsh
If Galway is to keep its reputation as a city which supports the arts, it must maintain the current level of arts funding and not allow it to drop in December’s budget.
Galway Culture Night takes place this week
Galway Culture Night 2010 takes place on Friday September 24 across the city and county with theatre, exhibitions, talks, music, readings, film, dance, and literary events from 5pm to 11pm.
So you think you can sing?
Are you interested in finding a hobby or meeting new people this autumn? What better way to brighten up the dark evenings and make friends than through music?
Choral concert to span languages and the centuries
A CHORAL concert, spanning four centuries and four different languages, takes place in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, tomorrow.
Galway Choral Association seeks new members
The Galway Choral Association is seeking new members to take part in its special summer concert when it will perform with Wyoming’s Casper Civic Chorale in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Friday June 11.
Galway Choral Association to perform Mozart
MOZART’S MISSA Brevis will be performed by The Galway Choral Association, under director Mark Keane, in St Augustine’s Church this Saturday at 8.30pm.