Wed, 16 Aug, 2017 - 01:00
Cathy Desmond
For a concert performance running over three hours, without the distraction of any theatrical razzamatazz, the singing had better be good.
Fortunately for us gathered at St Canice’s Cathedral at the opening gala of Kilkenny’s 44th arts festival, the singing was superb across the
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CourtsArts Film & TVPlace: St Canice’s CathedralPlace: KilkennyPlace: HubPerson: HandelPerson: Iestyn DaviesPerson: DaviesPerson: Rupert EnticknapPerson: James HallPerson: Anna DevinPerson: CleopatraPerson: Hilary Summers’Person: CorneliaPerson: Callum ThorpePerson: AchillaPerson: Rachel KellyPerson: Christian CurnynEvent: Kilkenny Arts FestivalEvent: Maidan RevolutionOrganisation: Early Opera CompanyOrganisation: Lemon Bucket OrkestraOrganisation: Ukrainian government
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