Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with pianist John O’Conor and Goethe Choir

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Church of St. Thérèse, Mount Merrion, Sunday 9th June

A performance of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with pianist John O’Conor and Goethe Choir (featuring Emma Nash, Soprano)

Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon of music at the Church of St. Thérèse in Mount Merrion! Join us for a mesmerizing performance of Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy featuring the internationally acclaimed Irish pianist John O’Conor and the enchanting voices of Goethe Choir, joined by soprano soloist Emma Nash.

Experience the magic of Beethoven’s masterpiece in person and let the music transport you to another world. The last time that John and Goethe Choir collaborated to perform this piece was almost 50 years ago in 1976!

Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness a spectacular performance in a beautiful setting. Mark your calendars and come join us for an afternoon you won't soon forget!


Date:
Sunday 9th June
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
€35
Address:
Church of St. Thérèse, Mount Merrion, The Rise, Mount Merrion Or Callary, Mount Merrion, County Dublin, Ireland

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