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Enjoy an evening with soprano Regina Nathan in Dunboyne

Wednesday, 11th July, 2012 5:00pm
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Enjoy an evening with soprano Regina Nathan in Dunboyne

Regina Nathan hosts dinner at Dunboyne Castle on 5th August.

Irish Soprano, Regina Nathan, is to visit Dunboyne Castle Hotel on Sunday 5th August, for an evening of fine dining accompanied by a selection of music from her superb repertoire.

Originally from Dublin, Nathan's very successful career in opera has taken her all over Europe and America.

She has sung major soprano roles during her career, including the title role in Cavalli's 'La Calisto' and the worldpremiere of Mark Anthony Turnage's 'The Country of the Blind' for the English National Opera's Aldeburgh Festival.

Regina has also worked with many amazing conductors such as Antonio Pappano, Edo De Waart, Kent Nagano, and Frans Bruggen.

The menu for the Dunboyne evening, presented by top chefs at the hotel, has been meticulously compiled to match the mood of the occasion.

Guests will enjoy a four-course meal followed by a full concert performance by Regina Nathan and her accompanying pianist.

Tickets are available from Dunboyne Castle Hotel reception on (01) 8013500 and Aisling Kerr, booking agent on (087) 262 2744 or (044) 933 0000.

Tickets for the event are priced at €75, and the hotel is offering special accommodation rates for concert guests - €99 B&B for a double room, based on two sharing.

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