Drogheda Independent

A true classical night promised at St Peter’s Church on January 26

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THE sixth Drogheda Internatio­nal Classical Music Series line up includes a concert on Friday 26th January at 7:30pm St Peter’s Church of Ireland.

Johannes Moser (cello) with Andrei Korobeinik­ov - German- Canadian cellist Johannes Moser is regarded as one of the finest cellists today. He makes his first visit to Drogheda in an all-Russian programme with pianist Andrei Korobeinik­ov. This is one not to be missed.

Fri 16th Feb 7:30pm St Peter’s Church of Ireland

A Night at the Opera - An evening of opera and song curated by the director of Wide Open Opera and Opera Theatre Company, Fergus Sheil who has put together six singers who really are from the top drawer of emerging Irish talent, including Muireann Mulrooney (sop) Amy Ní Fhearraigh (sop) Carolyn Holt (mez) Andrew Gavin (ten) Cormac Lawlor (bar) and Rob McAllister (bass bar).

Fri 9th Mar 7:30pm St Peter’s Church of Ireland

Finghin Collins (piano) . For Finghin’s first solo recital in the Series, he will perform a programme of Field Nocturnes and Preludes by Rachmanino­v and Chopin. A fitting close to the 2017/18 Series. to Darwin within the space of minutes.

Tommy has celebrated 25 years as a solo performer, his new album “Stories” released in 2016 celebrates this anniversar­y. “Stories” is a collection of his favourites songs including some newly recorded special songs and the stories behind them. The title track was written by Paul Brady and it also includes a special duet with Vince Gill it also includes “Be All You Can Be” his biggest hit from the album. 32 tracks in a 2 CD pack one not to be missed.

“Danny Boy”, “Isle of Inisfree” and “Hard Times” all songs that you know and love but you have never heard them until you hear Tommy Fleming’s versions.

Tommy comes to the TLT on February 17 and tickets are €30.

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