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I'm really no good at the whole self-publicity thing. Should've posted this ages ago, but I've been procrastinating for no good reason.
Ahem.
*shuffles feet, collects thoughts*
That is, if you're free this Saturday, 8 April, at 8pm, and within reach of the Pro Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, and enjoy choral music, come to our concert. It's going to be pretty good, though I say it as shouldn't. We're doing a particularly wide range of stuff (which all, mysteriously, seems to hang together), including melty Purcell, ribald Monteverdi (yeah, "die", hur-hur-hur), tongue-in-cheek Pärt (it's a setting of Jesus's lineage from the Gospel of Luke - what's not to like?), OK-somewhat-grating Ligeti (but you'll get over it), mercifully brief Wilson (although it's growing on me...), Procrustified Bach (you'll know what I mean when you hear it), swoony Kocsár, swoopy Martin, soupy Alcaraz, folk song settings in Hungarian and Ingrian Finnish, some Hogan- and Johnson- arranged spirituals, and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting. Did I mention the Zulu wedding song?
Tickets are €12 (full) / €6 (concession) at the door, but choir members can sell them in advance at a WHOPPINGLY REDUCED PRICE of €10 / €5.
Go on. It'd be a sin not to.
Ahem.
*shuffles feet, collects thoughts*
Come to our concert!
That is, if you're free this Saturday, 8 April, at 8pm, and within reach of the Pro Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, and enjoy choral music, come to our concert. It's going to be pretty good, though I say it as shouldn't. We're doing a particularly wide range of stuff (which all, mysteriously, seems to hang together), including melty Purcell, ribald Monteverdi (yeah, "die", hur-hur-hur), tongue-in-cheek Pärt (it's a setting of Jesus's lineage from the Gospel of Luke - what's not to like?), OK-somewhat-grating Ligeti (but you'll get over it), mercifully brief Wilson (although it's growing on me...), Procrustified Bach (you'll know what I mean when you hear it), swoony Kocsár, swoopy Martin, soupy Alcaraz, folk song settings in Hungarian and Ingrian Finnish, some Hogan- and Johnson- arranged spirituals, and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting. Did I mention the Zulu wedding song?
Tickets are €12 (full) / €6 (concession) at the door, but choir members can sell them in advance at a WHOPPINGLY REDUCED PRICE of €10 / €5.
Go on. It'd be a sin not to.
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Date: 2006-04-05 01:10 pm (UTC)