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COIS CLADAIGH Listing of Performances/Events In COIS CLADAIGH Listing of performances/events in chronological order 1982 • June 17th: Cois Cladaigh formed 1983 • Feb.5th: Joint Concert with St.Stephen's Singers, Galway Arts Centre. • March 17th-23rd: Tour oF Brittany. Concerts in L’Orient and Guillers, Brest. • May 7th: CorK Choral Festival • Oct.22nd: An tOireachteas, Carraroe, Galway.Winners oF Small Choir Section. • Dec. 3rd: Lunchtime Concert, Galway Arts Centre. • Dec. 8th: Galway Youth Orchestra Concert, St. Nicholas' Cathedral, Galway. • Dec 14th: Christmas Concert. Aula Max., U.C.G. 1984 • Feb.4th: Clifden Arts Group Concert, Ardagh Hotel. • March 3rd: Lunchtime Concert, Galway Arts Centre. • May 5th: CorK Choral Festival • May 28th: Joint concert with Cantorien Ardwyn, CardiFF, Claddagh Church. • Aug. 11th: Kinvarra Summer Festival, Co. Galway. • Oct.1st-7th: Tour oF Belgium. Concerts in Brussels, Leuven and Brugge. • Dec. 18th: Christmas Concert with St. PatricK's Brass Band. Aula Maxima, U.C.G. 1985 • Feb. 10th: Premiere perFormance oF commissioned pieces by John BucKley. • March 12th: Joint concert with Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin and Nóirín Ní Riain, Aula Maxima, U.C.G. • April 19th: Concert in the Arts Centre, Tuam. • May 11th-12th: CorK Choral Festival Winners oF Competition B For Irish Choirs with more than 20 voices • Oct. 12th: Joint concert with The ParK Singers, Presentation Convent. • Nov. 15th: Lunchtime Concert, Galway Library. 1986 • Feb. 21st- 23rd: PerFormances on The Late Late Show and a lunchtime concert in The Powerscourt Town House Centre. • March 26th- April 6th: Trip to Italy; Concerts in Milan, Cremona, Padua, Venice and Florence. • May 2nd: Concert with Peter Michael Hamel, St.Nicholas’ Cathedral. • May 3rd-4th: 33rd CorK Choral Festival. 1st Prize in National Competition. • May 5th: Concert with Neue VoKalsolisten, Stuttgart, St.Nicholas Cathedral. • June 7th: Ballyhaunis Concert. • June 9th: Performance for the Presidents oF Ireland and Italy, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham. • June 21th: Concert with Californian Girls Choir, Augustinian Church. • August 10th: PerFormance in the Galway Arts Festival. • November 15th: International Choral Festival, Llandudno, Wales. 1 1987 • April 15th: Aula Max., U.C.G. Premiere perFormance oF "I am Wind on Sea" by Peter Michael Hamel. • April 29th: CorK Choral Festival • November 21st: Ballyhaunis Parochial Hall, Cois Cladaigh Road Show. • November 22nd: Westport Holy Trinity Church, C.C. Road Show. • November 28th: Kinvara Community Hall, C.C. Road Show. • November 29th: Tuam Synod Hall, C.C. Road Show. 1988 • February 16th: Madrigal 75, U.C.C. concert, Rosary Hall, Taylors Hill. • April 14th: Sligo Feis Ceol. Premiere perFormance oF Dona Nobis Pacem by Hugh Kelly. • May 1st: CorK Choral Festival 1989 • February 26th: CliFden Concert. • March 17th: LimericK International Church Festival, First Prize in Competition B. • April 29th-30th: CorK Choral Festival. Winners of the Competition For the best song sung in Irish • May 26th: Galway Concert. • June 21st: Joint concert with Harmony Row in Ennis. • September 1st-7th: Trip to Rome. • November 23rd-24th: A Galway Christmas, R.T.E. 1990 • February 24th: Ennis Choral Festival. • March 24th: LimericK International Church Music Festival. Winners oF the Competition For choirs oF less than 20 voices. • March 31st: Kate Deady's wedding, Greystones, Co. WicKlow. • May 5th-6th: CorK Choral Festival. Premiere perFormances of Diomá by Marion Ingoldsby, Second prize in Irish Chamber Choir section. • June 22nd: Concert with Gaius College Choir Cambridge, St. Nicholas Cathedral. • July 11th: Concert with Regensburg Choir, West Germany, St. Nicholas Cathedral. • July 23rd-28th: Visit by Coro Laeti Cantores, Rome, to Galway. Cois Cladaigh arranged two concerts For the choir in Galway and one in Ballyhaunis, Co.Mayo. • October 25th: Sligo Choral Festival. • November 4th: An tOireachteas, Ennis, Co.Clare. • December 15th: Christmas Concert. 1991 • March 23rd: International Church Festival, LimericK. Runners up. • May 5th: CorK Choral Festival Chamber choir • July 26th: Augustinian Church Lunchtime Arts WeeK Concert. • July 27th: St. Nicholas Cathedral restoration fund raising concert with Brendan Kinnelly. • August 24th-31st: Trip to Portugal. Concerts in Lisbon. • October 25th-28th: Recording of album oF Irish Choral music. • December 16th: Christmas Concert, Victoria Place. • December 17th: Late Late “Island” Show, RTE. 2 1992 • May 3rd: Cork Choral Festival Chamber Choir • December 16th: Christmas Concert Methodist Church, Victoria Place. With German Dept. Choir. 1993 • March 20th: Monteverdi Concert with St. Cecilia Singers, Aula Maxima, University College, Galway. • April 9th-16th: Tour oF Holland with concerts in Amsterdam and the Haag. • April 24th: 40th CorK Choral Festival. Winners Chamber Choir • May 8th: School oF Music, LimericK. Joint concert with Binneas. • June 3rd: St. Nicolas Cathedral. Joint concert with German Choir For Regensburg. • October 16th: Abbey Church wedding. • October 26th: Augustinian Church. Joint concert with Chorale Amicale, Any, France. • November 7th: BeneFit concert For Cór Bayside, Taidhbhearc • November 28th: Monteverdi Concert, Augustinian Church, Galway. 1651 Mass For 4 voices and a selection of motets. 1994 • February 25th: BeneFit concert For LiFe Boats in Great Southern • March 19th: LimericK Church Music Festival. • March 25th and 26th: LetterKenny concert, Glenveigh National ParK. • April 8th: Charity Concert, Augustinian Church, For Galway Mentally Handicapped with Galway Baroque Singers and Brendan Kennelly. • April 30th-May 1st: 41st CorK Choral Festival. Lunchtime on 30th and Competition on 1st Winners oF the Chamber Choir Section • June 11th and 12th: Lismore Early Music Festival. • September 29th: Institute oF Engineers oF Ireland concert, St. Nicholas Collegiate Church. • December 16th: Concert oF music by David Hamilton. 1995 • March 25th: Irish Medical Dinner, Ardilaun, Galway. • April 11th: Concert with Phoni-Douce, Lorient, Augustinian Church. • April 28th: CorK Choral Festival. International section. • May 20th: Concert in Galway with Glendoon Singers, LetterKenny. • August 19th: Famine Commemorative Concert, Claremorris. Premier perFormance of "By Tears of Sorrow Shaded" by Martin O'Leary. • September 9th: Sigrid McMahon and Martin Maher wedding, Bushypark, Galway. • September 30th: 69th. Rotary International ConFerence. • November 4th: Famine Commemorative Concert, Boston. • December 16th : 150th Anniversary Concert, U.C.G. 3 1996 • March 24th: Adrian Brennan's wedding, St. Nicholas Collegiate Church. • April 19th: Concert Tuam, St. Mary's. • May 3rd: CorK Choral Festival A1. BucKley's "Madrigal" (83), Orlando di Lasso's "Regina Coeli"(84) and Hamilton's "Lux Aeterna" (87). • May 17th: 1st. Galway Early Music Festival. With The Good Ladies oF Galway, Cappuccinos and Parson's Hat. • July 20th: Galway Arts Festival. With TinPanAlley. • August 21st: John Mannion's Funeral, Salthill Church. • September 14th: Frank Gooverts+ Michele Royliston wedding, Tully Cross. • September 28th: Kylemore Abbey recording For T.na.G. carols. • October 4th: Corrib Great Southern Hotel. • October 18th- 20th: Sligo Choral Festival. • December 11th: John Mannion commemorative concert, St. Ignatius Church. 1997 • February 14th: Wedding in Claddagh Church For Doreen. • April 11th: Concert, Clifden. • May 3/4th: CorK Choral • May 24th: Galway Early Music Festival, St. Nicholas Cathedral. • June 14th: Clodagh Grimlish and DereK Fish wedding Oughterard. • June 20th: Concert with Norwegian choir, Sola Kammerkor, St. Nicholas • August 28th: Galway Cathedral Concert. Conducted by Liz Barry. • October 4th: Naming ceremony oF new liFe boat, Galway. Conducted by Liz Barry. • November 21st: Concert Milltown, Co. Galway • November 29th: Mass, KnocKnacarra Church. • December 10th: Christmas Concert, KnocKnacarragh Church. 1998 • January 21st: Funeral Mass for Mrs McNicholl, Claddagh Church • March 20th: Ballina. Concert with Moy Singers. • May 16th: Early Music Festival, St. Nicholas Cathedral. Red BooK oF Montserrat. • June 11th: 800th anniversary of the death of Rory O'Conor. Tuam Cathedral. Red Book of Montserrat. • July 17th - 18th: La Rochelle. Festival Inattendu. • September 25th: Floral Concert, St. Nicholas Cathedral For Galway Mentally Handicapped Association. Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, Frankie Gavin, Martin O'Connor and Carl Hession. • November 7th: Glenstal Abbey • December 2nd/3rd: Town Hall Theatre, Finbar Wright. • December 13th: Christmas Concert with the two scoileanna gaelach. 4 1999 • March 21st: Loughrea Church. Concert with Máire Ní Dhuibhir. • April 10th: Kiltulla Church - Lucia Mahony's wedding. • April 24th: LetterKenny Concert - Choir and Ceolteorí Cois Cladaigh, Conwall Church. • May 1st/ 2nd: CorK Choral Festival - Winners oF National Competition and Pilib Ó Laoire trophy and second in Chamber Choir section . • May 6th: Concert with University of Alberta Madrigal Singers (Winners of CorK International), St. Ignatius Church. • May 14th: Galway Early Music Festival. • May 22nd: Concert with Binneas, Ennis. Augustian Church. • June13th: Recording in St.Mary's Cathedral, Tuam. • July 1st: Roundstone Arts Festival. • July 13th: Biochemistry Conference Concert St. Nicholas', 8.00. • October 9th/10th: Recording for Lux Aeterna. • December 12th: Christmas Concert. 2000 • March 5th: Recording St Mary’s Tuam for Lux Aeterna. • April 8th: Concert Athlone. • April 12th: Concert Aula Maxima. • April 29th/30th: CorK Choral Festival. • May 23rd:
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