Montgomery County Choral Society presents Letters from Ireland

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Photo courtesy of McTeggart Irish Dancers of South Texas

Down-home Conroe may be far away from “glen to glen and down the mountainside” in Ireland, but all that distance will be erased for the Montgomery County Choral Society’s concert, “Letters from Ireland.”

The concert will focus on Irish melodies and ballads, including “Ireland's Call,” which has quickly become a popular song commissioned by the Irish Rugby Football Union, “May It Be” by Enya and “A Gaelic Blessing” by John Rutter, accompanied by traditional instruments from the Emerald Isle, including the harp, fiddle, drums, uilleann pipes and penny whistle.

Guest readers will share letters dating back to the 1700s, and the McTeggart Irish Dancers of South Texas will join the chorus on stage to perform classic choreographies.

Down-home Conroe may be far away from “glen to glen and down the mountainside” in Ireland, but all that distance will be erased for the Montgomery County Choral Society’s concert, “Letters from Ireland.”

The concert will focus on Irish melodies and ballads, including “Ireland's Call,” which has quickly become a popular song commissioned by the Irish Rugby Football Union, “May It Be” by Enya and “A Gaelic Blessing” by John Rutter, accompanied by traditional instruments from the Emerald Isle, including the harp, fiddle, drums, uilleann pipes and penny whistle.

Guest readers will share letters dating back to the 1700s, and the McTeggart Irish Dancers of South Texas will join the chorus on stage to perform classic choreographies.

Down-home Conroe may be far away from “glen to glen and down the mountainside” in Ireland, but all that distance will be erased for the Montgomery County Choral Society’s concert, “Letters from Ireland.”

The concert will focus on Irish melodies and ballads, including “Ireland's Call,” which has quickly become a popular song commissioned by the Irish Rugby Football Union, “May It Be” by Enya and “A Gaelic Blessing” by John Rutter, accompanied by traditional instruments from the Emerald Isle, including the harp, fiddle, drums, uilleann pipes and penny whistle.

Guest readers will share letters dating back to the 1700s, and the McTeggart Irish Dancers of South Texas will join the chorus on stage to perform classic choreographies.

WHEN

WHERE

First United Methodist Church of Conroe
4308 W. Davis St.
Conroe, TX 77304
https://mcchoral.org/

TICKET INFO

Free-$15
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