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Renowned organist gives recital in Mayo

The world renowned Mark Duly will give a recital in Castlebar, in addition to the Mayo Male Voice Choir and St Joseph's Secondary School Senior Choir, in the Church of the Holy Rosary, Castlebar, this evening, Friday December 16 at 8pm.

Belgian soprano in concert

BELGIAN SOPRANO Cristel de Meulder and organist Jan Van Mol will give the closing concert at this year’s Galway Cathedral Recitals.

Polish organist to play Galway

POLISH ORGANIST Józef Kotowicz will play the Galway Cathedral tonight at 8pm performing music from his native country and also Scandinavia.

German music at Galway Cathedral

GERMAN MUSIC will resound throughout the Galway Cathedral this evening with a performance by Johannes Götz as part of the Galway Cathedral Recitals.

Contempo to begin Galway Cathedral Recitals

THE GALWAY Cathedral Recitals series of summer recitals returns with the opening concert, featuring the ConTempo Quartet and David Grealy, taking place this evening at 8pm.

David Bremner to play Árus na nGael

PIANIST DAVID Bremner will perform a diverse range of music at Árus na nGael, Dominick Street, on Friday May 20 at 7pm.

‘Ring out, wild bells’ to welcome this great composer

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The composer Karl Jenkins is the bane of many music critics’ lives. They cannot understand him; or why he is so popular with serious music lovers. A recent study shows that he is now the most performed living composer in the world. If Jenkins was a Mick Jagger or a Paul McCartney then, some critics argue, different criteria would apply. But this man takes the most solemn themes, such as the Mass, and more recently Stabat Mater (the intensely moving 13th century hymn to Mary as she stands at the foot of the Cross), and presents them in an astonishing, and exciting, new format that makes you sit up, and ask: “What was that?” It is certainly not in the classical tradition.

Music for Galway - thirty years a growing

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It was inspired by a farcical concert, it got up and running thanks to a whip round in a living room, and was sustained by much perspiration from its members during economically depressed times.

Free lunchtime concert with Danish Youth Choir at St Canice’s Cathedral

Cantica Youth Choir from Denmark will sing a lunchtime Concert in St Canice’s Cathedral on Thursday October 21, at 1pm.

Galway Cathedral Recitals

THE GALWAY Cathedral Recitals 2010 Summer Concerts programme starts next week and will feature Susan Landale, Malcolm Proud, and the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne.

 

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