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Christ Church Cathedral, Sunday 4th December

An Evening of Song in Christchurch Cathedral In Commemoration of Dr. Martin Alioth

KenDu Music presents a host of incredibly talented musicians with music spanning the centuries. From the early music of the Renaissance to contemporary traditional / classical crossover music depicting the flight of the earls this concert has something for everyone in the audience!

• Compère – Journalist & News Presenter Eileen Dunne
• Contempo Quartet – String Quartet
• Didzis Kalņinš – Pianist
• Sibéal – Musician
• Morgan Crowley – Singer
• Odhrán Ó Casaide – Traditional Irish Musician
• Mike Nielson – Guitarist
• 4inaBar – Barbershop Vocal Group
• Mick O’Brien – Uilleann pipes
• Boyne Valley Chamber Orchestra
• Michael Holohan – Conductor / Composer


Date:
Sunday 4th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€40
Address:
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland

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