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Apr
23
8:00 PM20:00

The Italians are Coming!

The Italians Are Coming! Concert poster

DLCS is delighted to welcome The Waldensian Choir of Turin for a choral exchange between Dublin and Turin on April 23rd (Dublin) and May 2nd (Turin).

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The joint choirs will sing a variety of choral masterpieces from Mozart, Bach and Stanford.

Tickets will be on sale here and at the door.

Special Offer: Bring your ticket from our Spirit of America concert (9th April) to this concert and get your ticket at the discounted rate of €5 at the door!

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Complete Mozart Masses, Concert No. 3
Nov
8
8:00 PM20:00

Complete Mozart Masses, Concert No. 3

Mozart Masses Concert 3

The third in our series of 5 concerts programming the entire series of Mozart Masses. Conducted by David Brophy and featuring the newly-formed Fishamble Sinfonia and four young soloists auditioned from Ireland's leading third level colleges of music. These include Aoife Gibney, soprano, Leanne Fitzgerald, alto, Andrew Gavin, tenor and Kevin Neville, bass.

The Masses will be the Sparrow Mass - "Spatzenmesse" - K220, the  Missa Brevis "Piccolomini", K258, the Missa Brevis in F Major, K192, the Missa Brevis known as the Credo Mass, K257 and the Missa Brevis "Orgelsolomesse", the Organ Solo Mass, K259.

Tickets will be available for sale at the door.

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Complete Mozart Masses - Concert No.1
Feb
22
8:00 PM20:00

Complete Mozart Masses - Concert No.1

Dun Laoghaire Choral Society is proud to present our inaugural concert in our series of Complete Mozart Masses, an ambitious musical project never before produced by an amateur Irish choir.

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This concert will feature the Missa Solemnis, the "Waisenhaus" Mass in C minor, KV139, composed in 1768, when Mozart was a mere boy of 14, the Missa Brevis KV 66 the "Dominicus" Mass, composed a year later in 1769. The third mass in this concert is the Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis in C major, K167 was composed by Mozart in June 1773. A solemn mass, its name and date indicate that it was likely to have been composed for Trinity Sunday, for use in Salzburg's Trinity Church. 

Conducted by David Brophy, the choir will be accompanied by the  newly-formed Fishamble Sinfonia orchestra and some of Ireland's finest young soloists, auditioned from third level colleges of music: Lorna Breen, soprano, Chris Murphy, alto, Richard Bridge, tenor and David Howes, bass.

Ticket prices start at €15 for students and €20 for everyone else. There are still some left and will be available at the door. 

Tickets already bought online should be collected at the door tonight. Simply give your name.

The statue in the poster is The Cloak of Conscience, sculpted by Bohemian-born artist Anna Chromy. One of several 'Cloak' sculpture and artistic representations by Chromy, it was originally created in memory of Mozart's Don Giovanni. In  1998  the  Archbishop  of  Salzburg  saw  the  Cloak  as  part  of  Anna's  Don  Giovanni  exhibition  in  this  city  and   decided  to  install  it  in  front  of  the  Cathedral.  In  the  year  2000,  at  the  commemorative  mass  for  the  victims   of  the  cable  car  disaster  in  the  Salzburg  Mountains,  the  bishop  made  the  Cloak  the  centre  piece  for  his   sermon,  and  against  the  back-­‐ground  of  Mozart's  Mass  in  C  Major  the  Cloak  appeared  for  five  minutes  on   Austrian  National  Television  and  Eurovision.  Only  a  few  steps  from  the  Cathedral  at  the  historical  St.  Peters   Cemetery  a  cross  in  wrought  iron  dating  from  Mozart's  time,  next  to  the  grave  of  Mozart's  beloved  sister   Nannerl,  marks  the  place  where  Anna  Chromy  will  eventually  find  her  final  resting  place. 

Signifying everything invisible, the empty cloak is a reflection of human character and its ability to infiltrate our world with change, both good and bad.

For more information on the relationship between The Cloak of Conscience and Mozart, here is an interesting link.

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"Mostly Mozart" Concert
Nov
24
8:00 PM20:00

"Mostly Mozart" Concert

Dun Laoghaire Choral Society invites you to an evening of Mostly Mozart, including his Mass in C Major, the "Dominicus Mass", his Mass in C minor as well as short works by Benjamin Britten and Gabriel Faure.

Conducted by David Brophy and accompanied on organ by Fergal Caulfield, the choir looks forward to welcoming you to St Patrick's Church, Greystones on 24th November 2013 at 8pm.

Monies raised in this concert will go towards funding exciting plans to sing the complete cycle of Mozart masses from February 2014 to November 2015 in a Dublin city centre location.

 

 "Mostly Mozart" Concert by Dun Laoghaire Choral Society, 24 November 2013
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