Patrick Forte
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23-04-2012 19:51:15
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The week in classical: La Traviata; Salome; Jeneba Kanneh-Mason and the Philharmonia reviewed by Fiona Maddocks theguardian.com/music/2022/sep…
We were delighted to perform tonight in a packed The SSE Arena, Belfast with Andrea Bocelli and his other guests. This was comfortably our biggest-ever audience! Big thanks to MCD Productions and the crews for making everything run so smoothly. Great photos from Simon Graham.
We're very pleased to announce a linkup with the international award-winning New Dublin Voices - we'll perform jointly in Belfast and Dublin. The first TWO CITIES concert is on Sat 28 Jan in the magnificent St Malachy's Church, central Belfast. Buy now: caeciliana.org
A unique opportunity to see 2 incredible choirs in an incredible venue. Cappella Caeciliana + New Dublin Voices • St Malachy’s Church, Belfast • 28th January • 7.30pm • tickets via Cappella Caeciliana Making Music UK
This is going to be an amazing concert. Can’t wait to conduct Martin’s Mass for Double choir with Cappella Caeciliana and New Dublin Voices
.Bach’s St John’s Passion uniquely presented at the Crumlin Road Gaol. The architecture/space embodied the music with special acoustic in an immersive, moving, memorable performance by Cappella Caeciliana & soloists under direction of Matthew Quinn. Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Here's some highlights from our recent Bach St John Passion concert in Crumlin Road Gaol directed by Matthew Quinn. More videos to follow! Big thanks to main funder National Lottery Good Causes/Arts Council of Northern Ireland and to sponsors Deloitte NI & Energia Energy/Power NI. youtube.com/watch?v=_VNxmi…
We are pleased to announce "A Celtic Collection", a concert featuring a wide selection of a cappella music. Conducted by Matthew Quinn, it takes place in the historic (1847) Belfast Harbour Office on 9 June. Tickets £25 incl refreshments. Book now at caeciliana.org
London friends! My wonderful Cappella Caeciliana are over for St Patrick's Weekend (16th March) for a concert at The Actors’ Church Covent Garden celebrating choral music from across the Celtic tradition. Featuring work by composers Eoghan Desmond @aine_mallon Seán Doherty Anselm McDonnell
Cappella Caeciliana, a leading chamber choir from Ireland, are playing a concert in Covent Garden on March 16 to celebrate St Patrick's weekend! Cappella Caeciliana will perform in St Paul's & the concert programme focuses on Irish composers☘️ Tickets & info👇 caeciliana.org/events
Some Distant Shore: A Journey of Emigration Through Song in partnership with Cappella Caeciliana! 🎶 Under the musical direction of Matthew Quinn Experience the music in three of our most architecturally inspiring themed spaces 👉titanicbelfast.com/somedistantsho…
Join us for Some Distant Shore in partnership with Cappella Caeciliana 🤩 It will take people on a unique, musical journey through three of Titanic Belfast’s iconic spaces. Book now👉titanicbelfast.com/somedistantsho… #TitanicBelfast
Join us for an emotive musical journey through emigration and exploration with Cappella Caeciliana 🎶 Experience three of our iconic spaces in one event! Book your tickets now for this moving performance and enjoy a complimentary drink on arrival 👉titanicbelfast.com/somedistantsho…
Join us this Sat or Sun in Titanic Belfast for "Some Distant Shore". We'll present a moving programme of sacred, secular & traditional music, transporting the audience on an emotional and physical journey across 3 spaces in this iconic building Book now: titanicbelfast.com/visitor-inform…
Last chance to get your tickets for Some Distant Shore this Sat & Sun with Cappella Caeciliana ! 🎶 Enjoy an evening of choral music in our iconic spaces, including the Titanic Suite featuring the Grand Staircase. Few slots left remaining 👉titanicbelfast.com/somedistantsho…
A beautiful programme in evocative settings, Cappella Caeciliana's Some Distant Shore, conducted by Matthew Quinn on three levels of Titanic Belfast is a magical and moving experience. Kudos to all concerned for an innovative, exquisitely realised and seamlessly choreographed concert.