Accountant questions documents in Michael Lynn trial
Documents purported to be signed by firm were not his firm’s documents, court told
Documents purported to be signed by firm were not his firm’s documents, court told
Another album from lockdown, Robinson is aided by pianist Gary Beecher
Writer Anne Enright and visual artist Amanda Coogan among association’s new members
Shay Kinsella’s charity made dreams come true for terminally-ill children
NCH hosts concerts by Bach Collegium Japan/Masaaki Suzuki and Malcolm Proud
The Irish Language Art Song Project , the next in NSO’s Bruckner series and pianist Simon Trpceski
As he turns 80 on Sunday, the individuality of character of the superstar flautist is undimmed
Time fails to wither spirited composer John Kinsella, whose Eleventh Symphony premieres at the NCH
Justin Doyle brings Brahm to the NCH and Ulster Hall hosts Tito Muñoz
Collaboration part of long tradition of composers coming together with mixed results
All-percussion concert with Colin Currie and tributes to John O’Conor veered from the classical core
Dearth of Irish and female composers in new season offerings at National Concert Hall
Let’s see how new works and living, Irish and female composers fare in upcoming programmes
Music for Galway programme is full of highlights with promise of new cello festival
RTÉ ConTempo Quartet play in Sligo and Galway. Plus: ‘Banished’ in Kilmainham Gaol
John Kinsella was jailed for refusing to obey order forbidding access to Co Wexford lands
Judge satisfied John Kinsella was ‘continuously flouting’ orders in respect of lands in Co Wexford
Signs referring to ‘Vulture Funds’ and saying ‘Trespassers will be shot’ have been erected, court told
Company says man’s actions mean it cannot access 150 acres purchased in Co Wexford
There’s no way that the whole programme can be saved – it’s too big and too complicated for that
Elisaveta Blumina in Dublin, RTÉ Contempo Quartet on tour and Irish Baroque Orchestra
The celebration of 100 years of Irish composition hits mid-century, revealing a dark age for orchestral music
Sorrow and loss continue to hold us in greater thrall than the idea of a new order in the offing
Emberton Finance Ltd brings proceedings against John and Michael Kinsella
The original theme lacked grandeur, but such portmanteaus can be a source of creativity
The German composer clung to the same style throughout his career – do any modern counterparts keep the faith?
The co-founder chose exciting young pianists and a veteran keyboard player, and his own performance set the bar high
The RTÉ Vanbrugh and Jupiter String Quartets produced a blitz of energy
The reach and reputation of the West Cork Chamber Music Festival resonates beyond the Bantry venues
Wagner’s music narrows the space between listener and composer like no other
Allegations of professional misconduct and poor professional performance disputed
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices