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Choral reflection on the Passion

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As an antidote to all the hustle and bustle, Music for Galway has organised vocal ensemble Collegium directed by Mark Duley to perform Heinrich Schütz’ setting of the St Matthew Passion.

Choral reflection of the Passion

Good Friday is always a day that feels different, and on April 3, St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church offers Galwegians in the city centre an opportunity for choral reflection at 5pm.

St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church choir invited to sing at St Peter’s Basilica in Rome

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St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church Choir have been invited to Rome to sing at some of the Eternal City’s most famous churches, including St Peter’s Basilica.

Messiah in city centre

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It has been a decade since its last performance in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, but Handel’s Messiah is returning with a unique, local twist on Sunday, December 14, at 7.30pm.

Classical concert season in full voice

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The power of the human voice will be the core of Music for Galway’s 44th international concert season, titled Breathe, to begin next month.

Galway’s young voices in harmony

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Festival lauds influence of Palestrina

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The 2025 Galway Early Music Festival will celebrate the 500th anniversary of a giant of Renaissance music.

Passion performance of secret music on Good Friday

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In the eighteenth century, Gregorio Allegri’s Miserere mei Deus drew so many visitors to the Vatican, that the pope banned anyone from copying the secretly stored sheet music, on pain of excommunication.

Sky high Music for Galway announces details of exciting 43rd season

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High on the successes of Cellissimo and high up on the roof of Bonham Quay, Music for Galway unveiled plans for its 43rd International Concert Season 2024/25.

Tudor tunes for St Nick’s

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Considered Ireland’s premier project-based vocal ensemble, Resurgam return to Galway this month to perform two fascinating composers from Tudor England.

 

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