Classical Notes: New piano stars for New Ross festival
In addition to a flourishing career at home and abroad, Finghin Collins is unstinting in his efforts to further the cause - and enjoyment - of classical music in Ireland.
In addition to a flourishing career at home and abroad, Finghin Collins is unstinting in his efforts to further the cause - and enjoyment - of classical music in Ireland.
The 35-year-old Dubliner is preparing for his second year as associate artist with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra, continuing a much-lauded cycle of the complete Mozart piano concertos and also revving up for a similar series on Beethoven.
Collins, however, has another pressing occasion that...
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