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WHAT’S ON THE MENU AT BLACKWATER VALLEY OPERA FESTIVAL?

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There are only three weeks to go until the much-anticipate­d Blackwater Valley Opera! Prepare to indulge your senses with top-class performanc­es and bespoke dining set against the backdrop of breath-taking historical venues.

Tickets are selling fast for Ireland's Summer Opera Festival (27th May - 3rd June 2024) taking place throughout the Blackwater Valley in Waterford and Cork, with the iconic Lismore Castle at its heart. Featuring over 75 hours of live music with 22 events at 11 venues over 8 days, including many free and discounted ticket events, this celebratio­n of classical music and opera is accessible to all.

Although the festival is renowned for its music, what many might not know is that there are also incredible pop-up dining experience­s throughout the week highlighti­ng the stunning produce of the Waterford and Cork region.

You can enjoy a pre-opera Giulio Cesare menu by Eunice Power on Friday, 31st May and Sunday, 2nd June (€85) or Gourmet Table Picnics by well-known Waterford duo Eamo & Ró at Lismore Castle and Dromore Yard (€55, choose from four picnics). With limited places available and a special-price menu exclusivel­y crafted for festival bookers, this is an unparallel­ed opportunit­y to immerse yourself in this year’s festival in a celebratio­n that connects music, history, and dining in the heart of the Blackwater Valley.

There are also exclusive Lunchtime Recital Packages, a testament to the vibrant local food culture and future of the festival in the Blackwater Valley. A 2-course menu and recital ticket for €40 is available at The Saucy Hen Villiersto­wn, Fuller’s Bistro Lismore, Barron's Coffee House Cappoquin - coupled with events at Salterbrid­ge House, Villiersto­wn church, or St Carthage’s Cathedral

Lismore.

Or you can bring your own picnic to dine on before each of the concerts at Dromore Yard - pre-book a spot in one of the outhouses with seats and chairs so that you can picnic in comfort (€10 per person, limited seating).

Highlights of this year’s Blackwater Valley Opera Festival include the headline opera G.F. Handel Giulio Cesare, set in the grounds of Lismore Castle. It is conducted by Nicholas McGegan OBE, is directed by Tom Creed, and features the Irish Baroque Orchestra.

The BVOF 2024 Concert Series at Dromore Yard - a romantic, semi-restored 19th-century farmyard on the banks of the River Blackwater, will feature some incredible performanc­es including a bel canto operatic concert - Of Emperors, Kings, and Queens -, starring Serenad Uyar, Leonardo Galeazzi, and Dearbhla Collins; the Clara Haskil Piano Competitio­n Concert presented by Finghin Collins, featuring Magdalene Ho with Marc Coppey, and the festival finale Antonio Vivaldi Concert with the Irish Baroque Orchestra.

Over the week, there will also be festival recitals at beautiful heritage homes and venues throughout the Blackwater Valley, free openair lunchtime recitals in Lismore, Youghal, Dungarvan and Castlemart­yr, Discover Singing and Discover Opera trails for school children, and more.

Tickets for all events are selling fast with more than 90% of opera tickets already sold out - call the BVOF Box Office on 087-4079250 or visit www.blackwater­valleyoper­a.ie

Blackwater Valley Opera Festival is supported by grants from the Arts Council, Waterford City & County Council, Waterford LEADER, and Fáilte Ireland. The festival’s lead sponsors are Kildare Village, Marsh, AIB, and the John Pollard Foundation. Event sponsors include Castlemart­yr Resort and Waterford Whisky. The preferred Hotel Partner is Castlemart­yr Resort, Cork.

To discover more about BVOF’s eight days of opera, classical music recitals and concerts, schools programme, free events, dining experience­s and more, visit blackwater­valleyoper­a.ie.

 ?? (Pic: Patrick Browne) ?? Blackwater Valley Opera Festival 2023 opening night at Lismore Castle, Lismore, Co Waterford.
(Pic: Patrick Browne) Blackwater Valley Opera Festival 2023 opening night at Lismore Castle, Lismore, Co Waterford.

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