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DECEMBER 2016
RTÉ Contempo Quartet: The Bartók Project Sunday 4 December 3pm kbrr
haydn Quartet Op. 76 No. 3 in C, Emperor david fennessy Bow Your Head bartók Quartet No. 3 in C sharp, BB 93
The third recital of the Bartók Project, an exciting series of six concerts each featuring a Bartók quartet, a quartet from Haydn’s Op. 76 and a quartet by a contemporary Irish composer.
Tickets: ¤15 Special offer: Book all 6 concerts for ¤75 Presented by RTÉ in association with the National Concert Hall
Culwick: ‘tis the Season... Monday 5 December 8pm ma
Join the Culwick Choral Society and very special guest soprano Cara O’Sullivan, plus the wonderful Dublin Concert Band and the excellent Cantaírí Óga Átha Cliath, for an unforgettable celebration of the season with music, songs and carols from across the ages.
Tickets: ¤25, ¤20, ¤15, ¤13 Concessions available Presented by Culwick Choral Society
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Christmas Lunchtime Concert Tuesday 6 December 1:05pm ma
Christopher Bell conductor Bríd Ní Ghruagáin mezzo soprano
The Palestrina Choir Hark! The Herald Angels Sing! Sunday 4 December 8pm ma
Experience the glory of Christmas with the angelic voices of the boys and gentlemen of the Palestrina Choir in a popular selection of seasonal favourites. This famous Cathedral choir will once again delight audiences with their annual sell-out concert.
Tickets: ¤30, ¤25, ¤15 Concessions available Sponsored by St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral
Conductor Christopher Bell and Dublin’s own mezzo-soprano Bríd Ní Ghruagáin serve up a treat of a programme including traditional favourites such as Christ Child’s Lullaby and Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride and glorious modern carols from Paul Mealor and Keith Stannard.
Tickets: ¤12 Presented by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
RTÉ Contempo Quartet
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