Monthly Archives: June 2011
Classical Arts NI Update June 2011
This month includes a chance to win tickets to see the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra at the Belfast Waterfront in October, season launches from NI Opera and the Ulster Orchestra, and the usual mix of news and events coming up in … Continue reading →
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