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Many Sides to the Galway Cello
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Many Sides to the Galway Cello
Music for Galway's inaugural Cellissimo festival,...
Apr 8, 2021
RTÉ NSO Returns with Deirdre McKay’s ‘Meltwater’ This Friday
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RTÉ NSO Returns with Deirdre McKay’s ‘Meltwater’ This Friday
Upcoming six concerts also feature works by Joseph Boulogne...
Mar 9, 2021
Marking an Important Decade in Irish Orchestral History
Opinion
Marking an Important Decade in Irish Orchestral History
In a recently published memoir, 'The Manager's...
Apr 16, 2020
The Composer as Raconteur
Opinion
The Composer as Raconteur
A memoir and diary belonging to the composer Brian Boydell...
Jan 23, 2020
‘It’s an Everest that needs climbing’: Geoffrey Spratt to Conduct All 107 Haydn Symphonies in Cork
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‘It’s an Everest that needs climbing’: Geoffrey Spratt to...
Performances to start in 2020 and run until 2029.
Oct 23, 2019
How Not to Market Classical Music
Opinion
How Not to Market Classical Music
The marketing of orchestral concerts is becoming...
Nov 22, 2018
'The hypnotic nature is what we have really enjoyed about it': An Interview with the Amatis Trio
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'The hypnotic nature is what we have really enjoyed about...
Acclaimed trio to premiere new work by Amanda Feery in 8-...
Oct 3, 2018
Louis the First
Opinion
Louis the First
Trailblazer and standard setter – with Louis Stewart's...
Sep 25, 2016
Feeling and Thinking About Music
Opinion
Feeling and Thinking About Music
Alfred Brendel's new book is a reminder of how the...
Sep 29, 2015
Boulez is Alive
Opinion
Boulez is Alive
Boulez is alive, writes John McLachlan, but who is engaging...
Jun 30, 2015