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Event Description
DCU BA in Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance
Final Year Student Performances
A Celebration of Young Irish Jazz
An exciting opportunity to see the best of young Irish jazz, as DCU’s BA in Jazz and Contemporary Music Performance students take to the stage to perform in front of a live audience to showcase their talents, as part of their final assessments.
DCU final students will present a programme of original music, devised and developed by these promising young musicians.
Concert goers will be treated to a truly eclectic combination of sounds, reflecting the students’ varied cultures and backgrounds.
Expect the unexpected at this unique event - an absolute must for all jazz fans!
Each day has an afternoon and evening session, performers listed below.
All sessions are free but ticketed.
Venue: The Studio
Tues 28th April
Afternoon
3pm – Luca Gleeson
4pm – Dion Hand
5pm – Charalampos Katsaitis
Evening
7pm – Eoin Roebuck
8pm – Marta Perrone
9pm – Ulyana Kuzmenko
Thurs 30th April
Afternoon
3pm – Bianca Lucaci
4pm – Leon Sweeney
5pm – Giovanny Stanescu
Evening
7pm – Eric Doyle
8pm – Ronan McCullagh
9pm – Hayley Kavanagh
Fri 1st May
Afternoon
4pm – Dylan Richards
5pm – Daniel Dennehy
Evening
7pm – Ievgeniia Gryshyna
8pm – Francesco Andreatta
9pm – Patrick Connolly
Presented by NCH
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Location of event
Venue Information - The National Concert Hall
The National Concert Hall sits proudly on Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin’s city centre and is home to the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Choir Ireland, Irish Baroque Orchestra, Music Network and Music Generation. Next door to the picturesque Iveagh Gardens and in the heart of a commercial district known as the National Concert Hall Quarter, it hosts over 1000 events per annum. Its mission, to foster and celebrate the appreciation, knowledge, enjoyment and pure love of music as an integral part of Irish life.