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Vyvienne Long to perform in Kilkenny

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Vyvienne Long and special guests will perform at The Parade Tower on Friday, February 5 next. The cello queen has a huge Kilkenny following and tickets are expected to be sought after. She will be supported by guitarist John Lambert.

The Lunatick, The Lover and the Poet - Music For Galway’s Shakespearean lute-songs

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A QUOTE from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream - “The lunatic, the lover and the poet are of imagination all compact” - inspires the programming of the Music for Galway concert in NUIG’s Aula Maxima next Tuesday at 8pm.

New album and Galway show from House of Cosy Cushions

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HOUSE OF Cosy Cushions, the Dublin based indie-band, have released their new album Animal Dream (Seadog Records) and will play the Róisín Dubh on Tuesday at 9pm.

Music For Galway Russian Romantics Chamber Music Festival

THE MUSIC of Russian romantic composers will feature in Music for Galway’s annual January Festival which gets under way on Friday January 23.

String kings : Duo Chagall play Graiguenamanagh

Music Network is delighted to announce a concert by Duo Chagall on Saturday June 13, at 8pm, The Library, Graiguenamanagh, Co Kilkenny.

Enjoy the magic of the viola

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A BRITISH viola player, a Latvian cellist, and an Israeli pianist will join forces for Music For Galway’s Viola Magic concert in the Aula Maxima, NUI Galway, on Thursday November 6 at 8pm.

Go Russian and romantic this January

THE MUSIC of such great Russian composers as Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, and Mussorgsky will be celebrated and performed in the Town Hall Theatre from January 23 to 25 at 8pm during Music For Galway’s Russian Romantics chamber music festival.

From Russia with love

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THE MUSIC of Russian romantic composers Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Taneyev, Borodin, and Medtner, will be heard in the Town Hall Theatre from Friday January 23 to Sunday 25.

‘Northern Lingerie’ single release for The Aftermath

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The Aftermath return to Ireland after a successful UK tour which saw then feature on BBC’s Tom Robinson and Radcliff and Maconie shows for the final release of debut album Friendlier Up Here.

Acclaimed Beethoven documentary gets Town Hall screening

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NO OTHER composer has been so often quoted, written about, adopted for political and revolutionary causes (ranging from Marxism to fascism) and painted, but who was the real Beethoven? Who was the man behind the romantic image of the tortured artist with the unruly hair, unhinged personality, and furrowed brow?

 

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