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Gerhard Markson delivers a moving account of Stanford's Requiem in Dublin

Máire Flavin, Gerhard Markson and the National Symphony Orchestra
© Caoimhe O'Carroll
National Symphony Chorus
© Caoimhe O'Carroll
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“the NSC imbued it with a theatrical grandeur, bringing it to an emotional boiling point”
Reviewed at National Concert Hall: Main Stage, Dublin on 22 November 2024
Stanford, Requiem
Máire Flavin, Soprano
Sharon Carty, Mezzo-soprano
James Way, Tenor
John Molloy, Bass-baritone
National Symphony Chorus Ireland
Gerhard Markson, Conductor
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland
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