Cois Cladaigh for April show in Oughterard
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Author: Judy Murphy
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
Galway City’s Cois Cladaigh Choir Galway will be in Kilcummin Church, Oughterard, on Saturday, April 6, to present a special Spring concert.
The performance, under their musical director Daniel Beuster, will include a mix of sacred and secular music, old and new, from their extensive repertoire.
Cois Cladaigh have been part of the cultural fabric of Galway city for over 40 years, since being founded in 1982. The choir specialise in European music from the Renaissance period and in contemporary choral music by Irish and international living composers.
■ Tickets for the Oughterard show are €15, available at the door. All are welcome.
Pictured: Musical director Daniel Beuster.
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