2017

Thoughts from an American Intern in Dublin

Tyler Chartash is from Maryland, USA and he is currently undertaking a summer internship with Chamber Choir Ireland as part of the EUSA programme which builds and implements customised, academically-directed internship programs in Europe for educational partners. He has written the following blog post about his first few weeks as an intern in Dublin. For the … Continued

Community Choirs collaboration 2017 – 2019

Choral groups throughout the island of Ireland have the opportunity to be part of an exciting new collaboration between Chamber Choir Ireland, Sing Ireland, and Poetry Ireland.  We’re delighted to announce a new, large-scale community choirs project involving the commissioning of new music and text for adult choirs culminating in a gala performance in early 2019.  Full … Continued

Chamber Choir Ireland poster design included in the Top 100 archive for 2016!

A selection of posters from Chamber Choir Ireland’s  2016 Autumn/Winter season has been included in the 100 archive of 2016, celebrating the top 100 Irish graphic design projects of the year. Huge congratulations go out to the extremely talented Gareth Jones, who looks after all our graphic design needs. Gareth has worked with Chamber Choir … Continued

The Orthodox Spirit Promotional Video

Paul Hillier, Artistic Director of Chamber Choir Ireland, discusses the upcoming tour of The Orthodox Spirit, a glorious programme of Russian Orthodox Church Music from the 17th-21st centuries. Works include Rachmaninov’s Vespers, Stravinsky’s Three Sacred Pieces and an Irish premiere of Arvo Párt’s Kleine Litanei. To find out more or to book tickets, please visit … Continued

An introduction to Chamber Choir Ireland alto, Leanne Fitzgerald

Leanne Fitzgerald recently joined the Alto section earlier this year. She previously worked with Chamber Choir Ireland in 2013, when she was recipient of a choral internship programme facilitated with Irish Youth Choir.  I’m Leanne Fitzgerald and I am an alto singer. I’m originally from a small village in North Kerry called Lixnaw but have been … Continued