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Finale of ambitious series celebrating Europe’s cultural diversity
Finale of ambitious series celebrating Europe’s cultural diversity
Launch of Nora Barnacle and James Joyce: The Galway Story
Galway Public Libraries has announced the launch of ‘1922: Nora Barnacle & James Joyce: The Galway Story’, in conjunction with Dublin City Libraries and its One Dublin One Book Initiative.
Éirí - a musical odyssey with Luminosa Strings Orchestra
TWO CONCERTS will take place in Galway this year - one is themed around journeys, the other around transformation, and both come under the overall theme of Éirí - arise.
More than €200,00 for historic buildings across Galway
Funding of almost €250,000 has been announced for the protection and enhancement of 39 historic and protected buildings across Galway city and county.
Éirí for a musical odyssey
TWO CONCERTS will take place in Galway this year - one is themed around journeys, the other around transformation, and both come under the overall theme of Éirí - arise.
Huun-Huur-Tu - return of the Tuvan throat singers
AFTER TWO years of no live music, every gig now taking place will feel special and important, yet Huun-Huur-Tu’s upcoming Galway show will likely prove to be the most exciting, and utterly different, musical event of the year.
MfG midwinter festival concerts to be live streamed
MUSIC FOR Galway’s midwinter festival, Stanford, takes place this weekend, and all shows in the Town Hall Theatre will be live streamed as well as in person.
‘Stanford was masterful in the way he wrote for orchestra’
CHARLES VILLIERS Stanford is one of the greatest composers to have ever come out of Ireland. Yet in Ireland, both the man, and his music, continue to go somewhat under the radar - certainly in comparison to his predecessor, John Field.
The bells of St Nicholas
There are 10 bells in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, cast at seven different dates from 1590 to 1898. They were hung for ringing by Mr HS Persse when he gave two new bells in 1891. After some time it was seen that the vibration was putting a great stress on the old tower and ‘chiming’ was substituted for ‘ringing’. Unfortunately the method of chiming was not satisfactory and one after another of the bells cracked, until, in 1930, only three of the bells could be used, the Clock Bell being only used for the hour’s strike and the Clifton bell being out of tune.
Rev Lynda Peilow's Christmas ‘sandbag stocking’ to highlight Sudanese hunger crisis
A new festive tradition began in Galway this week when a local clergy member hung a sandbag on her mantlepiece instead of a Christmas stocking, to raise awareness of the hunger crisis in flood-hit South Sudan.