Classical review: Finghin Collins a tower of strength in Killian Farrell’s unusual, stimulating NSO concert
Show’s Irish half includes music by Ina Boyle and Charles Villiers Stanford
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Show’s Irish half includes music by Ina Boyle and Charles Villiers Stanford
The singer partners with the Irish pianist for a varied programme at next weekend’s Midwinter Festival in Galway
Music programme to focus on Stanford’s composing rather than his catalogue of pupils
The pianist on Music for Galway and working on his repertoire during lockdown
First-rate soloists and the Wexford Factory enliven binge-watching this year’s Wexford Festival Opera online, a Festival in the Air
The performances came across with sophisticated poise
Beethoven celebration gets under way while Sounding the Feminists series continues at NCH
Barry Douglas’s rendition of the Seasons in Wexford delivers a rare sense of scale
An opera on Ireland’s direct provision system and New Ross Piano Festival
Arranging big works for smaller ensembles has always helped make them more accessible
Fiachra Garvey with the RTÉ NSO, plus the Westport Chamber Music Festival
A singular listening experience prevailed at this unique public recital
All-percussion concert with Colin Currie and tributes to John O’Conor veered from the classical core
Master classes, talks, public interviews and recitals in Cork, Kilkenny and Galway
While awareness of the issue has grown, a huge imbalance remains when it comes to the representation of female composers and performers
Music for Galway programme is full of highlights with promise of new cello festival
RTÉ ConTempo Quartet play in Sligo and Galway. Plus: ‘Banished’ in Kilmainham Gaol
Westland Row campus redevelopment involves €9m public funding and significant philanthropy
Brahms’s career saw many changes in the world of piano design and manufacture
RTÉ Concert Orchestra taking over summer orchestral slots on Tuesdays and Fridays at NCH
Festival director Eugene Downes’ term to come to an end after five years at the helm
Sligo International Chamber Music Festival is another highlight of the next seven days
Highlights of Kilkenny Arts Festival announced for the medieval city
Laureate for Irish Fiction Sebastian Barry and author Paul Lynch among participants
Music Current 2018 offers a showcase of contemporary Irish electronic music
There were, of course, multiple pleasures along the way – this was a leading Czech orchestra playing some of the greatest Czech music
2012 Dublin International Piano Competition winner Nikolay Khozyainov returns to NCH
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra makes important exploration of Mozart and Rameau
Celebrating composer Brett Dean, Stravinsky’s Funeral Song resurfaces and composers on love
Taoiseach weighs in, Minister for Arts kicks to touch, Fianna Fáil comes late to the cause
The pianist marks his 70th birthday year with a wonderful coda
Orchestra celebrates 70th anniversary with a wide-ranging concert programme
NCH honours pianist by presenting him in solo recital as part of international series
From Schubert and Mendelssohn to 11-year-old Alma Deutscher, Finghin Collins is about to present a whole weekend of music written by composers aged under 18
Great Music in Irish Houses, Killaloe Chamber Music Festival and Cork Chamber Music Festival also reveal their programmes
Human rights expert calls for freedom of movement for everyone on the planet
That question was arguably answered in concerts at the National Concert Hall and University Church last week
The new season is strong on singing and orchestral debuts, and composers from Sibelius to Mahler
A performance of JS Bach’s Mass in B Minor was the real highlight of the arts festival’s first weekend
Classical music: The problem with HJ Lim’s in-your-face style is that, when nothing is normal, you can get to the point where nothing is abnormal either
The original theme lacked grandeur, but such portmanteaus can be a source of creativity
Free classical music concert to be held to thank people of Oughterard
Classical music round-up: The young ensemble played Messiaen’s dark music – which he composed as a POW – in near-darkness
ConTempo Quartet, on the other hand, were to take over as RTÉ’s string quartet in Cork in April, but things have been rather muted
The skill of the players is undermined by the concert’s unconventional structure
The co-founder chose exciting young pianists and a veteran keyboard player, and his own performance set the bar high
Galway Oyster Festival, Dublin Theatre Festival and New Ross Piano Festival
Irish Chamber Orchestra’s Gábor Takács-Nagy brings a fresh and fun approach to the composer’s symphonies
It’s easy to compare the approaches of different instrumentalists at Westport Festival of Chamber Music
Clifden and Music For Galway programmes also published
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