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Come on down to St Stephen's Green for some great Celtic music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Lilt, Anna Bosnick, The Rowan Tree, A Campo Traviesa, Lisa Schettner, Captain John Stout, Brad Reid, Dylan Walshe, Kellswater Bridge, The Celtic Camerata, St Stephen's Green, iThongo, Skeleton McKee, Mark Saul, Erin Ruth I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, you will get a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. 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We all know St Stephen's Green as a place we may go for lunch or a stroll, but the park has a remarkable history - from dueling in the Georgian city to the contested memory of the Boer War in Dublin. It's also one of few places in the city where women are honoured in a significant way. Learn a little more about this great park with Donal Fallon. www.patreon.com/threecastlesburning
Philip Bromwell reports on a conservation project to restore the WB Yeats Memorial in St Stephen's Green.
Exploring the stories behind Ireland’s most popular park, St Stephen's Green. This weekend, Documentary on Newstalk airs the premiere of ‘Wigs on the Green’, in which IMRO-nominated producer Brian Gallagher looks at the lives of those who work and play in the vicinity of Ireland's most famous park, St Stephen's Green. Wigs on the Green will be broadcast on Newstalk 106-108fm on Sunday 21st July at 7am with repeat broadcast on Saturday 27that 9pm Using a lively mix of interviews, location recordings, sound effects and music, Wigs on the Green explores the stories behind Ireland’s most popular park, St Stephen's Green. Historian Arthur Flynn tells how the Green was originally used for pubic executions, before becoming a private park that in time was gifted to the people of Dublin by Arthur Guinness. Therese Casey, the Park Superintendent, talks of the challenges of running a city-centre park that gets 4.6 million visitors annually. The programme looks at the human interest stories associated with institutions located on the Green, such as Adolf Hitler's half brother working in the Shelbourne Hotel, and the canvas from the portrait of Queen Victoria in the College of Surgeons being used to make bandages during the 1916 Rising. Sinead O'Kane and Pat Rooney reminisce respectively about being a boarder at Loreto on the Green, and visiting the 1500-seater Green Cinema, while Arthur Flynn tells the story of the little-known Huguenot cemetery at Merrion Row, and its link to the family of Samuel Beckett. Niall Burgess, the Secretary General of the Department of Foreign Affairs, gives a fascinating look behind the scenes at the historic Iveagh House, while Raymond Mooney tells of the changes that have taken place at the Hibernian Club, which was originally a gentlemen's club founded by Daniel O'Connell. Contributors reminisce light-heartedly about their memories of Stephen's Green, while Edmund Lynch, one of the founders of the Irish Gay Rights Association, recalls the important role played by Rice's, one of Dublin's first gay-friendly pubs. We hear of the social changes to the area, as observed by Eddie McEvoy, who has been a barber on Grafton Street for fifty-five years, then Bridget Spain explains why she loves her job as the minister of the nearby Unitarian Church. Looking to the past, Arthur Flynn tells of Dublin's first Catholic University at Newman House, while looking to the future the impact of one-way streets, pedestrianisation and the Luas system is reviewed. The programme concludes with contributors expressing what Stephen's Green means to them, and their hopes for its future. BROADCAST TIMES: WIGS ON THE GREEN was broadcast on Newstalk 106-108fm on Sunday 21st July at 7am with repeat broadcast on Saturday 27th July at 9pm CREDITS: WIGS ON THE GREEN was produced by Brian Gallagher, and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television License Fee. Quotes from WIGS ON THE GREEN: “Adolf Hitler's half brother, Alyious Hitler, worked here. He would have washed the pots in the kitchen.” Denis O'Brien Concierge, Shelbourne Hotel. “I started in '64 and I'm still working there - I must be the oldest working in Grafton Street,” Eddie McEvoy, barber. “Trying to get the work done safely - with 4.6 million visitors it's impossible sometimes to get grass cut,” Gerry Donaghue, St Stephen's Green Parks Service Manager “For a lot of people, going into Rices was the start of their journey to their full freedom as a person.” Edmund Lynch, founder member, Irish Gay Rights Movement. “We employ over seventy nationalities, speaking forty languages, working in almoist every time zone. So this is a global organisation, working for Ireland, centred and headquarted, in a quiet house on the south side of St Stephen's Green.” Niall Breslan, Director General, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Recorded on three separate days: from a train station (30/11), and a bench outside an off license (1/12), and from St Stephen's Green in Dublin (5/12). I talk about having a shitty time while travelling, drinking in Berlin, and being brave enough to wait an extra day before washing your clothes.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony leader Margaret Burns Sylvia Roberts Lynda O’Connor David O’Doherty 2nd Violins Elizabeth McLaren Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Matthew Manning Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Atès Kirkan Horns André Cavanagh Ian Dakin David Atcheler The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony leader Margaret Burns Sylvia Roberts Lynda O’Connor David O’Doherty 2nd Violins Elizabeth McLaren Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Matthew Manning Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Atès Kirkan Horns André Cavanagh Ian Dakin David Atcheler The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony leader Margaret Burns Sylvia Roberts Lynda O’Connor David O’Doherty 2nd Violins Elizabeth McLaren Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Matthew Manning Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Atès Kirkan Horns André Cavanagh Ian Dakin David Atcheler The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
St. Stephen's Green in Dublin, Ireland, is a lush city park and cheery lunchtime spot. Nearby, you can visit the museum at Number 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street for a step back into Dublin's Georgian era. At www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances. Conducted by Proinnsías Ó Duinn Lindsay Armstrong, Manager/Artistic Director 1st Violins Therésè Timony - leader symphonies 36 & 71 Margaret Burns - leader symphonies 3, 4 & 39 Sylvia Roberts Anita Vedres Sebastian Liebig Clodagh Vedres 2nd Violins Dara O’Connell Melanie Briggs Elena Quinn Jenny Burns Violas Elizabeth Csibi Lisa Quinn Cellos Niall O’Loughlin Claire Fitch Moya O’Grady Bass Aura Stone Harpsichord Gillian Smith Rachel Factor Flute Madeleine Staunton Oboes Patricia Corcoran Jenny Magee Bassoons John Hearne Horns Andre Cavanagh Tom Briggs Fearghal O Ceallacháin Declan McCarthy The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
The Orchestra of St Cecilia undertook a challenge to play all 108 symphonies of Haydn. From 2011 to 2013, the first three series (18 concerts and 54 symphonies) were presented in the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.
From 2011 to 2013 the Orchestra of St Cecilia performed the first three series of Haydn symphonies (18 concerts and 54 symphonies)at the Newman University Church, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, a building possessing splendid acoustics and architectural magnificence. The Orchestra of St Cecilia was formed in January 1995. Drawn from the finest of Dublin’s professional musicians, it has a notable reputation for the excellent quality of its performances The Orchestra of St Cecilia Collection was kindly donated to Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street in 2016.