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NOVEMBER 2016


Bring Along A Baby Tuesday 1 November 10am/12pm jfr


Bring Along a Baby is an informal, relaxed, accessible chamber music recital, aimed primarily at parents while babies or very young children sleep, feed and play. There is no pressure to keep still or quiet; just relax and let all generations enjoy the experience!


Tickets: ¤13 | Babies go free! Presented by the National Concert Hall in association with Classical Kids Music for Babies


Friends Gala: Two Piano Recital John O’Conor & Veronica McSwiney Wednesday 2 November 8pm ma


mozart Sonata in D for two pianos K. 448 rachmaninov Suite No. 2 Op. 17 milhaud Scaramouche Suite tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite


John O’Conor and Veronica McSwiney perform an exciting programme of works for two pianos. In aid of the Dublin International Piano Competition.


Kate Rusby Tuesday 1 November 8pm ma


Kate returns with her band of incredible musicians to present an evening of “exquisite interpretations of traditional material from the pocket-sized folk singer with the heartbreakingly tremulous voice and bawdy Yorkshire wit.” Daily Telegraph.


Tickets: ¤27.50 Concessions available Presented by Pure Records


Tickets: ¤35, ¤30, ¤25, ¤20 (Choir Balcony ¤15) 30% Discount for Friends of the National Concert Hall and Friends of the Dublin International Piano Competition (Offer applies to top 3 price bands only) Presented by the Dublin International Piano Competition and the Friends of the National Concert Hall


Kate Rusby


John O’Conor and Veronica McSwiney


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