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Merriment and What Not
MERRIMENT AND What Not’ will be the jolly and joyous theme of this year’s Múscailt, NUI Galway’s on campus arts festival, for both students and the Galway public.
Sailing legends will be special guests at Volvo ‘Skippers’ Shindig’
An impressive group of world yachtsmen will attend a special maritime dinner as part of the Volvo Ocean Race celebrations in Galway.
German music at Galway Cathedral
GERMAN MUSIC will resound throughout the Galway Cathedral this evening with a performance by Johannes Götz as part of the Galway Cathedral Recitals.
Contempo to begin Galway Cathedral Recitals
THE GALWAY Cathedral Recitals series of summer recitals returns with the opening concert, featuring the ConTempo Quartet and David Grealy, taking place this evening at 8pm.
NUIG to host major Baroque music concert
BAROQUE MASTERWORKS, a concert featuring the music of Bach, Handel, and Telemann, tales place in NUI, Galway’s Bailey Allen Hall tomorrow at 8pm.
A feast of Baroque music for Galway
CATALAN SOPRANO Nuria Rial, English conductor Matthew Halls, and The Irish Chamber Orchestra are bringing the music of Bach, Handel, and Telemann to Galway.
Galway Cathedral Recitals
THE GALWAY Cathedral Recitals 2010 Summer Concerts programme starts next week and will feature Susan Landale, Malcolm Proud, and the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne.
Sean Garvey releases new album
GALWAY CLASSICAL musician Sean Garvey has released a new 28 track album entitled Wellsprings Of Creativity - Sound and Verse.
Extra strings, strange positions, and surfing
REDMOND O’TOOLE plays a most unusual guitar in a most unusual way. The Limerick born classical guitarist performs on an eight-stringed version of the instrument and he doesn’t play it across his lap. He plays it upright, as though it were a cello.
Something for everyone this September at the Linenhall
Irish language drama in the the Linenhall