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Britten Oboe Quartet

St. Joseph's Church, Presentation Rd

Nicholas Daniel, oboe & cor anglais | Jacqueline Shave, violin | Ting-Ru Lai, viola | Caroline Dearnley, cello MOZART Adagio K. 580a MACONCHY Oboe quartet MOERAN Phantasy Quartet SHAVE Artin Danish trad Sonderho Bridal Trilogy MOZART Oboe Quartet K. 370   The Britten Oboe Quartet, led by star oboist Nicholas Daniel, presents a typically eclectic…

Get Tickets €16.00 – €20.00

MfG Encore: Britten Oboe Quartet

Campbell's Tavern, Headford Campbell's Tavern, Cloghanower, Headford, Co. Galway, Ireland

Nicholas Daniel, oboe & cor anglais | Jacqueline Shave, violin | Ting-Ru Lai, viola | Caroline Dearnley, cello MOZART Adagio K. 580a MACONCHY Oboe quartet MOERAN Phantasy Quartet SHAVE Artin Danish trad Sonderho Bridal Trilogy MOZART Oboe Quartet K. 370   The Britten Oboe Quartet, led by star oboist Nicholas Daniel, presents a typically eclectic…

Get Tickets €11.00 – €15.00

Lunchtime Concert: KRAINA

Siobhán McKenna Theatre, University of Galway

In association with Arts in Action, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe-University of Galway Cahal Masterson, piano | Rebecca Murphy, soprano KRAINA by Anselm MacDonnell The experience of the Polish diaspora in Ireland is the focus of a new song cycle called Kraina - a romantic term for 'region' or 'land' in Polish – that draws on the poetry and…

Vanbrugh & Friends

St. Joseph's Church, Presentation Rd

Keith Pascoe, violin | Marja Gaynor, violin | Simon Aspell, viola | Ed Creedon, viola | Christopher Marwood, cello MOZART Quintet in C major K515 BRAHMS Clarinet Quintet (version for string quintet) in B minor Op.115   The word Vanbrugh has been synonymous with music-making of the highest quality in Ireland for many decades now.…

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Music for Good Friday: MISERERE

St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church St. Nicholas Collegiate Church,, Galway, Ireland

COLLEGIUM Mark Duley, director PALESTRINA Popule meus ALLEGRI Miserere ZELENKA Vinea mea electa MICHAEL HAYDN Vinea mea electa POULENC Vinea mea electa JAMES MACMILLAN Miserere   Collegium's programme features two versions of the great penitential psalm Miserere mei Deus – Allegri’s famous 17th century setting, and a contemporary version (2009) by James MacMillan. These extended…

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Anne-Marie McDermott

Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway Emily Anderson Concert Hall, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland

Anne-Marie McDermott, piano BACH English Suite No. 2 in A minor BACH-BUSONI Chaconne BRAHMS Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel   One of the most dazzling pianists on the American scene today, Anne-Marie McDermott is a true force of nature. Anne-Marie is the Artistic Director of several festivals and a member of the…

Get Tickets €18.00 – €22.00

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