Rob travels to Dublin, Ireland where he visits Dublin Castle, visits Trinity College, learns about the Vikings, goes on a literary pub crawl, and visits the Guinness Factory. Intro: Joel www.youtube.com Getting there: bus from Belfast Staying there: Globetrotters 4.5 high fives (some rooms are right beneath the dining room above, which can be a tad [More......]
Highlights of the launch of HUMAN+ at theSCIENCE GALLERY, Trinity College Dublin in April 2011. Science Gallery’s latest flagship exhibition HUMAN+, supported by the Wellcome Trust, the Trinity School of Medicine and Trinity Long Room Hub, will invite you to consider a future of augmented abilities, authored evolution, new strategies for survival and non-human encounters through a range of installations [More......]
Trinity College Dublin celebrating its 10th College Green Week. Launch of application for Green Flag Campus Award. Events to be held during the week.
Benjamin Britten’s A CEREMONY OF CAROLS Opus 28, for 3-part treble chorus and harp Sung by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Harp: Frances Kelly Conductor: Richard Marlow 1997 Ǥb. BALULALOW O my deare hert, young Jesu sweit [sweet], Prepare thy creddil in my spreit [spirit], And I sall [shall] rock thee to my hert, And never mair [More......]
Benjamin Britten’s A CEREMONY OF CAROLS Opus 28, for 3-part treble chorus and harp Sung by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Harp: Frances Kelly Conductor: Richard Marlow 1997 ǧ. INTERLUDE (harp solo) Sources: everything2.com www.californiaboyschoir.org
www.hollycook.co.uk Flautist Holly Cook performs Coltrane (1981) by David Heath (b. 1956 ) was born in Manchester and began composing in 1978. He trained as a flautist at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has played on many TV and film soundtracks, including James Bond and Inspector Morse. His early works, including Coltrane, are based on modern [More......]
Mary Robinson gave the keynote speech at the Ashoka Social Entrepreneurship Forum & Awards in Dublin, Ireland on March 30, 2010. This video was used to introduce her address and is by Sam Whelan-Curtin. Find out more about Ashoka at www.ashoka.ie Mary Robinson, the first woman President of Ireland (1990-1997) and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights [More......]
Benjamin Britten’s A CEREMONY OF CAROLS Opus 28, for 3-part treble chorus and harp Sung by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Harp: Frances Kelly Conductor: Richard Marlow 1997 Ǥa. THAT YONGE CHILD That yongë [young] child when it gan [began to] weep With song she lulled him asleep: That was so sweet a melody It passèd [More......]












