Summer Music at Sandford 2022: Luke Lally Maguire and Órán Halligan (Piano Duo)
Music by Debussy, Poulenc, Schubert and Brahms Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Debussy, Poulenc, Schubert and Brahms Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Haydn, Chopin and Rachmaninoff Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Bach, Whitlock and Vierne, and an improvisation on a submitted theme Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Dvořák, Schumann and Saint-Saëns Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Saint-Saëns, Boëly and Franck Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
‘Songs from Connacht’: Art songs by Herbert Hughes set to poetry by Padraic Colum Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Bach, Mendelssohn, Saint-Saëns and others Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Music by Mendelssohn and Liszt Admission free; donations will be divided between the performers and the Sandford Church bell-cote restoration fund.
Sandmill Strollers depart at 1.30 pm from St Philip’s Church on the first Tuesday of each month. If you are free on a Tuesday afternoon, do join us for chat, gentle exercise and the feel of wind and /or sun on your face. We do try to find a café…
Sandmill Strollers depart at 1.30 pm from St Philip’s Church on the first Tuesday of each month. If you are free on a Tuesday afternoon, do join us for chat, gentle exercise and the feel of wind and /or sun on your face. We do try to find a café…