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National Concert Hall

 
Description: Earlsfort Terrace,Dublin 2.Tel:+353-(0)1-671-1533

Newest Review: ... once other music than otherwise. As school class we were there in that's why we paid only 5 pounds. The normal prices are 8, 11 or 14 pounds. It's no formal clothing to wear. It recommends himself to buy a programme, because to this day, some people wanted to go home, but it was only break. The Nationally Symphony Orchestra played work of Igor Markevitch, Ludwig van Beethoven and Jean ... more

 ... Sibelius under management of the guest conductor Gerhard Markson. The first violin played Alan Smale, Miceal O ' Rourke at the piano and the conductor as said Gerhard Markson he was educated by Igor Markevitsch. ...more

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Premium Review National Concert Hall: guest conductor Gerhard Markson (130 words)
by - written on 21/08/00 (Useful, 29 readings)
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As newcomer of classic music I had to be convinced by my Italian, Spanish and French friends first but I haven't regretted to listen to also once other music than otherwise. As school class we were there in that's why we paid only 5 pounds. The normal prices are 8, 11 or 14 pounds. It's no formal clothing to wear. It recommends himself to buy a programme, because to this day, some people wanted to go home, but it was only break. The Nationally Symphony Orchestra played work of Igor Markevitch, Ludwig van Beethoven and Jean Sibelius under management of the guest conductor Gerhard Markson. The first violin played Alan Smale, Miceal O ' Rourke at the piano ...  Read the complete review

 

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