Béatrice et Bénédict: A mischievous, playful Fiona Shaw brings extra energy to Berlioz’s opera
Opera: Conductor Ryan McAdams draws lively, fresh playing to a concert performance featuring Paula Murrihy, Anna Devin and Niamh O’Sullivan
Opera: Conductor Ryan McAdams draws lively, fresh playing to a concert performance featuring Paula Murrihy, Anna Devin and Niamh O’Sullivan
Irish National Opera’s clever, laugh-out-loud production, directed by Polly Graham, relocates the story from 18th-century Naples to an Irish big house in 1914
Irish National Opera’s production is first full staging with chorus, orchestra in Ireland
The soprano on ‘grieving for the music industry’, childbirth and singing in La bohème
The Irish Language Art Song Project: its promotion of Irish music is nonpareil
The Irish Language Art Song Project , the next in NSO’s Bruckner series and pianist Simon Trpceski
Collaboration part of long tradition of composers coming together with mixed results
A visit to Dublin by Belgian organist Peter Van de Velde is among the highlights
One shining beacon in Galway’s programme is a cello festival and the West Cork Chamber Music Festival’s offering of less-frequently heard cello repertoire is a timely taster
Soprano Anna Devin performs at the West Cork Chamber Music Festival
Musical idols, dreams and nightmares of West Cork Chamber Music Festival performers
Dearth of Irish and female composers in new season offerings at National Concert Hall
Caroline Staunton directs an entertaining, thought-provoking Mozart production for Irish National Opera
Irish National Opera’s The Magic Flute. Plus: Verdi’s Requiem and Camerata Ireland
Classical music has not been documented the way it is in other European countries
The huge orchestra required for Die tote Stadt made the NCH right for the Irish premiere
Soprano Anna Devin and tenor Jorge Navarro Colorado in commanding form during Handel’s Esther
Mendelssohn’s longest symphony and a project to remember the late John Lynch
Handel’s Esther is a real rarity in Ireland and hasn’t been performed here in more than 100 years
Year in Culture Review: Key directors stepped down, while performers stepped up in classical music and opera
Classical music highlights for the coming week
Also: Billionaire orchestra Würth Philharmoniker, and Pipeworks at Christ Church
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra makes important exploration of Mozart and Rameau
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir/Kaspars Putninš, The Vanbrugh, RTÉ NSO/Harry Bicket
Launch of new company ‘a golden moment’ and signals commitment to Irish creative talent
Chamber music at the NCH; Irish National Opera company celebrates 2018 programme with 12 top singers; and Russian conductor Stanislav Kochanovsky debuts with RTÉ NSO
City of London Sinfonia with pianist Michael McHale and conductor Michael Collins, Quatuor Voce’s nine-stop tour and NI Opera stage Così fan tutte
Schubert: Dreaming the Sublime, Giulio Cesare, and Rediscovering Irish State Musick
Orchestra celebrates 70th anniversary with a wide-ranging concert programme
The Mozart programme at Kilkenny Arts Festival featured compositions for mechanical organ and glass harmonica
Handel’s first great opera is a comic piece about a serious subject
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