Irish Composers

Irish Composers

Ireland has made a considerable and rich contribution to classical music. Chopin’s forerunner John Field, for example, invented the nocturne. Decades later, Stanford, Balfe and, latterly, Gerald Barry and Bill Whelan have kept eyes firmly gazing across the Irish Sea. Discover the music of the Emerald Isle here.

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