Anne-Marie O’Farrell & Cormac de Barra

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Farmleigh House & Estate, Saturday 22nd October

Dynamic harp duo Cormac De Barra and Anne-Marie O'Farrell perform a lively programme of harp duets, spanning Europe's musical traditions from the baroque to the present. Featuring works by Handel, O'Carolan, Tarrega and O'Farrell, their music reflects the marriage of Ireland’s oral musical heritage and the classical tradition.


Date:
Saturday 22nd October
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€17
Address:
Farmleigh House & Estate, White's Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, Ireland

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