A brief history of the evolution of Chamber Choir Ireland. By Stuart Kinsella ‘Without music, life would be a mistake,’ runs Nietzsche’s pithy aphorism from his 1899 Twilight of the […]
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Read More →A colourful public figure who deserves more than consignment to historical obscurity. By Jack McGarry Events commemorating the first sitting of Dáil Éireann rightly celebrated the seminal importance of that […]
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