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Music in the Chamber: Aisling Agnew and Richard Allen

Bangor Castle (City Hall), Castle Park Road, Bangor, County Down, BT20 4TF
Aisling Agnew and Richard Allen

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Moving On Music is delighted to present two of Northern Ireland's finest classical musicians for a rare duo outing, flautist Aisling Agnew and harpist Richard Allen.

Aisling and Richard will present a beautiful programme of music from the vast flute and harp repertoire including music by well-known composers such as Hamilton Harty and Rossini, alongside a new arrangement of a piece by local composer Greg Caffrey.

Aisling and Richard are in great demand as soloists, chamber musicians and are regularly seen playing with the Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble, Opera North, RTE Concert Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra and BBC Philharmonic to name a few.

Don't miss this evening of exquisite and rarely heard music by two virtuoso musicians, as they bring you on a journey of music from the 18th century to present day, from France, Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

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  • On site parking

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Season (3 Apr 2025)
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Thursday20:00 - 21:30

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Photo of the side view of Bangor Castle (Bangor Town Hall) on a beautiful sunny day framed by flowersBangor Castle (City Hall), BangorThis impressive building was built for the Hon Robert Edward Ward and his family in 1852. It is presently the headquarters of Ards and North Down Borough Council who use the mansions spectacular grand salon as the council chamber.

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