‘Visceral connection’: New Ross festival pianists on playing for live audiences again
Five performers on the lows and highs of lockdown – and what comes next
Five performers on the lows and highs of lockdown – and what comes next
The principal conductor of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra fell in love with music in his high chair. He taught himself piano at a young age and formed a symphony orchestra at 16 before falling into the ‘terrifying business’ of conducting
In a single week, it was possible to hear two Dublin International Piano Competition winners playing Chopin’s ‘Études’
The idea that classical music ought to be ‘nice’ has gained an alarming currency. Thank goodness, then, for ‘uneasy listening’ numbers performed at the Summer Baroque Festival
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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