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Singer Cian honoured with civic function
A local singer has been honoured with one of Mullingar Town Council’s last-ever addresses of recognition. A civic function was held on Monday April 7 to honour classical singer Cian Brennan Gavin for his contribution to the arts and his many accomplishments to date.
Singing workshops
VOCAL WORKSHOPS will be held in NUI Galway this Saturday from 11am to 1pm with leading Irish voice coach Caz Jeffreys.
Hottest ticket in town: Emmet Cahill’s début hometown concert at Mullingar Arts Centre
Emmet Cahill’s hometown début concert, on Saturday April 14 at Mullingar Arts Centre, will feature a wonderful selection of pieces, including items ranging from musical theatre to classical and traditional Irish to swing standards. Something for everyone, in fact!
Pro-Musica at Hole in the Wall: Operaria con Corde
In the style of the Oxford Holywell Music Rooms, an evening of classical performance will take place at the Archer Room of the Hole in the Wall on Saturday, October 29. This will mark the culmination of the venue’s first Classical Month (2011) and the Franz Liszt (inaugural) festival.
Making the perfect pitch
Start-up company iFoods.tv sought funding from the multi-millionaires who host the hugely successful BBC’s Dragon’s Den programme.What resonated with the (often brutally honest) entrepreneurs was iFoods.tv’s confident and professional pitch. West of Ireland native Olivia MacDonnell of ConfidentSpeak worked with the “Dragon” hopefuls and shares her secrets behind successful investor pitches.
Ailbhe proves to be the wily Coyote in factor win
And there was one. The lights went down, the name was called out and in the early hours of last Friday morning, after 3,000 people had sung their way through the heats; after thousands of people had made their way through the doors of Coyotes on Forster Street, after so many hopes and aspirations were raised and dashed, one dream was realised and it belonged to Ailbhe Hession, who ended the night clutching a big fun-sized €10,000 cheque.