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MUSIC The Callino Quartet to perform in Tuam cathedral
22 Mar 2010 7:22 PM
Crowds will flock to St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam to hear this all-female string quartet perform on March 31.
Classic Callino
The Callino Quartet will perform Haydn’s ‘Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross, Opus 51’ in St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam, Co Galway at 8pm on Wednesday, March 31. Since forming over ten years ago, the quartet’s reputation has continued to grow. Over the decade, they have worked with a diverse range of performers, including the Vogler and Belcea String Quartets, double bassist Edgar Meyer, pianist Barry Douglas, soprano Patricia Rozario, pianist Oleg Malov, rock band Arcade Fire, jazz guitarist John Abercrombie and composers Gyorgy Kurtag, Edgar Meyer, Peteris Vasks, Franghiz Ali-Zadeh, Ian Wilson, Raymond Deane, Ronan Guilfoyle and Kimmo Hakola. Quite the list! Tickets for the St Mary’s Cathedral concert (€15 each) are available at Quinn’s Shop, Tuam, and from 091 799258.
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David Clarke impressed for Ballina Stephenites in their Mayo GAA Senior Club Football Championship final against Westport in MacHale Park, Castlebar. Pic: Sportsfile
Reports of a congestion issue in Machale Park arose after the Mayo GAA Senior Club Football Championship final between Westport and Ballina Stephenites. Pic: Sportsfile
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