Rachmaninov at 150: ‘These are some of the most incredible examples of artistry in performance’
Four devotees talk about what the great Russian composer means to them
Four devotees talk about what the great Russian composer means to them
Choral director Paul Hillier on his concert tribute to late composer Steve Martland
Singing and orchestral playing is on fire
Once a communal activity, choral singing has been a high-risk one during the pandemic
Beethoven celebration gets under way while Sounding the Feminists series continues at NCH
Christmas concerts in various venues and the Ficino Quartet at the National Concert Hall
All-percussion concert with Colin Currie and tributes to John O’Conor veered from the classical core
When it comes to performing Steve Reich, the percussionist says, preparation is key
Paul Lewis plays the NCH, while opera Orfeo ed Euridice tours the country
Year in Culture Review: Key directors stepped down, while performers stepped up in classical music and opera
British clarinettist Katherine Spencer with the ICO, Yury Revic and Benedict Kloeckner on short tour and Chamber Choir Ireland perform David Fennessy work
He brought an opera focus to Kilkenny Arts Festival, but new music was neglected
Festival director Eugene Downes’ term to come to an end after five years at the helm
Choirland, a collection of 15 pieces for unaccompanied choir, goes on tour
At last, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra is presenting ‘A celebration of contemporary Irish female composers’ at the NCH
From his earliest days in a rock band to his years in music college, David Fennessy realised he would be composing music rather than performing the works of others
A focus on Schubert and Stephen Rea performing the work of Oscar Wilde are the main highlights, though the festival features few women in main performing roles
The celebration of 100 years of Irish composition hits mid-century, revealing a dark age for orchestral music
While no longer strictly in houses, the Great Music in Irish Houses festival has found good new homes
The Russian, a giant among 20th century composers, deserved an NCH showcase of his distinctive style
The Swedish Chamber Orchestra offered an alternative to ‘stouter’ performances of Brahms's second symphony
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
Doyle comes to the job as someone who knows how bruising the council can be to clients
The most frequently quoted number for piano students in China is 50 million. The implications are huge
Playing it safe doesn’t get you anywhere, says the choir’s artistic director – audiences prefer a cutting edge
Several key vacancies persist at the top of RTÉ’s performing groups, and one man is currently covering three roles
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
The National Chamber Choir performed an array of ‘masterworks’, but why did so much of the enjoyment seem to be the choir’s
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices