The Dublin Philharmonic Society’s 40th Season Celebration

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Farmleigh House & Estate, Saturday 24th August

Concert featuring Ella Nagy (piano), Rory Lynch (tenor) and Seán Tester (tenor) in the ballroom of Farmleigh House.

Ella Nagy (solo piano)
Carl Czerny ‘La Ricordanza’ Variations on a theme by Rode, Op. 33
Franz Liszt Valse-Impromptu S. 213
Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no. 6
Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2

Interval

Rory Lynch (tenor) and Seán Tester (tenor) accompanied by Ella Nagy (piano);

Rory:
Rossini: Ecco Ridente in Cielo
Bizet: La Fleur que tu m’avais jetée
Donizetti: Quanto’e Bella
Serrano: La Roca fria del calvario
Stravinsky: Here I stand… since it is not by merit (The Rake’s Progress)
Foster: Jeanie with the light brown hair

Seán:
Puccini: Che gelida manina
Gastaldon: Musica Proibita
Donizetti: “Una furtiva lagrima” from L’Elisir d’Amore
Offenbach: “Au Mont Ida” from La Belle Hélène
Quilter: 3 Shakespeare Songs (Come Away Death, O Mistress Mine & Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind)

Tutti:
The Gendarmes Duet


Date:
Saturday 24th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
Farmleigh House & Estate, White's Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, Ireland

Google Map of Farmleigh House & Estate, White's Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, Ireland

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