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An enchanting evening at the Opera House brings the Belfast Festival to a close
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The veteran Belfast singer-songwriter has sadly passed away at age 54, following a battle with pancreatic and bowel cancer
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Debussy's impressionist opera charms at Queen's University
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Talented classicial musicians shine at the Belfast Festival at Queen's
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The singer/songwriter talks about his influences and plays a track from his new album, Three Feet From Gold. Click Play Audio to listen
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Italian maestro opens the Belfast Festival at Queen's with a bang
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Peter Geoghegan talks to one-man electro band M83 about touring, the 80s and falling in love with the wrong girl
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The mighty British Sea Power light up Queen's Student Union
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Three reviews from the stand-out events at Belfast's bravest music festival
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Ulster Orchestra head to County Louth for festival in honour of Sir John Tavaner
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University of Ulster, Magee invites you to audition for a part in Ulysses - a Musical Odyssey
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Belfast-born pianist Michael McHale talks to Peter Geoghegan.
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Post-grunge radio unit shifters fail to impress at the Odyssey Arena
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Classical music community mourns the passing of Ulster Orchestra conductor laureate
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Belfast music festival celebrates its 10th birthday
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Newcastle's finest deliver sweat, scissorkicks and yes, songs, at Belfast's Spring & Airbrake
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An exclusive collaboration of ambience, instruments and percussion at Belfast's Sonic Arts Research Centre
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All voices are invited to attend Belfast's newest vocal college. Click Play Audio to hear from founder Marie O’Sullivan
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Belfast record shop and label opens for business after an absence of 15 years. Click Play Audio to listen to 'The Wedding' by The Minnows
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The future of music unveiled at Queen's University, Belfast
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Editor of AU on catching the journalism bug, reading Wilde and falling back on The Smiths
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Armagh celebrates the festival's anniversary by welcoming new faces and old favourites. Click Play Video for an introduction and history with musical director Eithne Vallely
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Former Clonard choirboy woos crowd in sell-out monastery performance
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Clonard Monastery provides a special backdrop to one of the classical concerts of the year
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Oh Yeah Music Centre co-founder receives huge arts foundation grant
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Melancholic New York quintet make their way mainstream
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The up and coming jazz drummer on Charles Dickens, Charlie Parker and touring with the best
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The Belfast singer 'on song'
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The ups and downs of this Dungiven singer's career
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One of Belfast's most gifted musicians
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The artist who is involved in every aspect of the music business
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The career of the only full time professional singer in NI
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The folk music dynasty from Belfast
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The Derry artist that has written for just about everybody
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The continued development of the underground sound suggests a bright future
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Lyndon Stephens and Sandra Gourley detail the youth culture revolutions
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Guillemots discuss their Mercury nominated album Through The Windowpane
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Francis Jones meets Oppenheimer's production whizz Rocky O'Reilly
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The Belfast pop duo are coming home to boost. Click Play Video to watch 'Breakfast in NYC'
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Downpatrick trio return to rock NI's biggest small festival. Click Play Audio for a selection of Northern Irish musical gems
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Musical factions fight for supremacy in Tonus Peregrinus's Opera Fringe Festival oratorio
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The Answer, Fighting With Wire and In Case of Fire bring NI rock to the world stage
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A diverse collection of classics and Barry Douglas close the Ulster Orchestra's season
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Composer John Williams returns with another classic Indie soundtrack
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The Ulster Orchestra unveils its star-studded new season programme
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World-renowned flamenco guitarist gets ready to pluck his strings in Belfast. Click Play Audio for a podcast with the maestro, including the song 'What's Going On'
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The 1990s comedown kings can still kickstart a good old rave
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Acclaimed knob-twiddler and the audience are let down by a lack of know-how
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New Belfast summer event in Custom House Square welcomes alternative music legends
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Manc messiah Mark E Smith keeps the audience waiting in Custom House Square
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The Jane Bradfords' commander-in-chief Deci Gallen talks apprehensions and ambitions after the release of the band's first album
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The Beatles and Bluegrass. Sounds like hell, but Allan Preston discovers an eclectic stroke of genius opening the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival
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Graeme Stewart visits the Ormeau Baths Gallery for the chamber choir's inaugural concert
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The Smith Quartet and Gerard McChrystal bring Belfast's Harty Room to life, Graeme Stewart reports
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Bangor indie tykes Two Door Cinema Club speak to Chris Jones at the launch of their Four Words To Stand On EP
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New album release from Oh Yeah and Carling includes new track from David Holmes
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Tom McShane is a leading light in lo-fi music, writes James Gracey. Click Play Audio to hear two tracks
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There's more to this band than just great music, as James Gracey discovers. Click Play Audio to listen
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Broadcaster and founder of the Oh Yeah music centre on working for NME, visiting Cuba and cutting his own groove
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