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Selvage Theatre Club

7.30PM | SEASON TICKET: €150 | INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: €20 | ST PETER'S CHURCH OF IRELAND

Drogheda Classical Music 2022/2023 Season Ticket - including all events during the 'Celebrating the Voice' weekend for only €150!

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Drogheda Classical Music returns with another wonderful season of concerts for 2022/2023, all set in the beautiful surrounds of St. Peter’s Church of Ireland. Featuring some world class performers and compositions to astound and delight.

Fri 30 Sept 2022

Chamber Choir Ireland perform Tchaikovsky’s breath-taking Liturgy of St John Chrysostum. An hour long performance for unaccompanied choir.

Fri 21 Oct 2022

Philippe Cassard marks his 60th birthday with a programme of popular and well-known works for solo piano by Mozart, Debussy and Schubert.

Fri 04 Nov 2022

Liverpool String Quartet performing masterworks from the repertoire including a set of four Piazzolla tangos, arranged by the quartet.

Sat 17 Dec 2022

Handel’s Messiah with the Irish Baroque Orchestra under the direction of Peter Whelan is the ideal lead into Christmas.

26-29 Jan 2023

Internationally-renowned mezzo soprano Tara Erraught curates a weekend of vocal training with lectures, workshops, masterclasses and concerts with special guests.

Fri 10 Feb 2023

Pianist Leon McCawley, violinist Mia Cooper and cellist Brian O’Kane perform piano trios by Clara Schumann and Dvorak.

Fri 24 Mar 2023

Winner of the Young Concert Artists International auditions in Paris and New York, pianist Daniel Lebhardt makes his Irish solo debut.

Fri 21 Apr 2023

Irish Chamber Orchestra performs Mozart piano concertos with pianist and director, Kristian Bezuidenhout. Full details of ‘A Celebration of The Voice’ weekend, led by international mezzo soprano Tara Erraught from January 26th to 29th, will be announced in the coming weeks. Drogheda Classical Music is funded by the Arts Council and Louth County Council and produced in partnership with Droichead Arts Centre with sponsorship from WhiteLight Events and RTÉ Supporting the Arts.

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