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The Fews Ensemble and Aaron O'Hare

13 Cloughmore Road, Rostrevor, Newry, BT34 3EL
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Join us for an unforgettable evening with The Fews Ensemble as they present a captivating programme that promises to stir the soul. The concert will feature Samuel Barber's hauntingly beautiful Adagio for Strings and his evocative Dover Beach with tenor Aaron O'Hare, alongside Schubert's masterful Death and the Maiden. In a special highlight, the ensemble will debut Response, a brand-new work by acclaimed composer Amy Rooney, in its world premiere. With a rich blend of timeless classics and fresh contemporary sounds, this performance promises to be a moving and immersive musical experience not to be missed.

The Fews Ensemble
Mia Cooper violin
Joanne Quigley McParland violin
Rose Redgrave viola
Jonathan Aasgaard cello
With Aaron O'Hare tenor

Programme
Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings
Amy Rooney - Response (World Premiere)
Samuel Barber - Dover Beach
Franz Schubert - String Quartet no 14 in D Minor, Death and the Maiden

With thanks to Newry, Mourne and Down District Council for subsidising this concert to allow for reduced price tickets.

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Adult£10.00 per ticket
Child£5.00 per ticket

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