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OCTOBER 2016
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Rachmaninov & Beethoven Friday 21 October 8pm ma
Stephen Hough piano Richard Farnes conductor Presented by Paul Herriott, RTÉ lyric fm
rachmaninov The Isle of the Dead rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A
Soundings 7pm, In Conversation: Richard Farnes & Stephen Hough
Tickets: ¤35, ¤29.50, ¤23.50, ¤15 Limited concessions available Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Aled Jones: How Great Thou Art Saturday 22 October 8pm ma Having shot to stardom singing Walking in The Air aged 12, Aled Jones went on to star in West End hits Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and White Christmas. For this special ‘Spiritual Hits’ concert, Aled will be joined by Celtic Woman star Chloë Agnew.
Tickets: ¤45, ¤40, ¤35, ¤25 Presented by Pat Egan Sound Ltd
Sunday Afternoon Recitals Fatma Said, soprano James Vaughan, piano Sunday 23 October 3pm ma
AfriKaa! For Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions Saturday 22 October 11am/12:30pm jfr
AfriKaa! is a multi-sensory installation and experimental concert by Slavek Kwi. Designed for and dedicated to children with autism, the sound journey allows children to move freely through the rich soundscape of South Africa’s Limpopo Valley.
Tickets: ¤8 Presented by the National Concert Hall
Egyptian soprano Fatma Said, winner of the 8th Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition 2016, is taking the operatic world by storm with her captivating voice. Said, accompanied by James Vaughan, Head of Music at La Scala, Milan, will perform a programme including works by Strauss, Debussy, Poulenc and Egyptian songs.
Tickets: ¤20 This is part of the Dublin Song Series, curated by Dearbhla and Finghin Collins, in association with the National Concert Hall and Sundays at Noon concert series at Dublin City Gallery, Hugh Lane. Presented by the National Concert Hall
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