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Australian pianist Tristan Russcher prepares to perform one of the longest and most challenging classical compositions ever written on the Mulholland Organ
Chair Maurice Kinkead on working with Féile an Phobail and attracting Van Morrison back home
Musicals, silent cinema and soul searching. Following a busy few years, Peter Wilson goes back to basics with his latest album
Composer Conor Mitchell hopes his new work may offer some 'small comfort' to the families of the Disappeared
The jazz wunderkind's new album features hip-hop guests and himself on vocals – but he'll always beat the drum
Guided by Nigel McClintock, the first full-time choirmaster employed by the Catholic Church in Ireland
The voluntary organisation keeps lovers of classical music enthralled
Artistic Director Greg Beardsell wants to flip a choral music switch
The composer is busier than ever, and happy with the 'total liberation' that retirement brings
New audiences are seeking out a classical concert with their coffee
A career change, illness, gale-force winds – nothing can stop this soprano
Ben McAteer wins the Northern Ireland Opera's inaugeral vocal competition
From Kiri te Kanawa to Franz Liszt, this year's classical programme offers some mouth-watering prospects
Listen to a track entitled 'Óró, Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile' and find out why the moniker is justified
Winner Ben Comeau on scooping the top prize with Stravinsky's 'Firebird' suite
Fresh faces and old hands look forward to performing the Russian masters
The classically trained singer leads charitable tour of India with Northern Irish choir
Winner of the Tchaikovsky Prize on playing, conducting and the Clandeboye Festival
Una McMahon joins the chorus of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
The Northern Irish opera singer on taking the lead in Tosca, visiting Auschwitz and singing for her daugher
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