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Pure Belfast - City of Music

Charlotte Dryden, Cameron Menzies, Dani Larkin Season 1 Episode 4

Welcome to a harmonious journey through the captivating soundscape of Belfast which is now officially recognised as a UNESCO City of Music.  In this special episode of "Pure Belfast - Sound of Music," we embark on an auditory adventure that takes us through the storied musical history of this vibrant city, a place that has given birth to legendary artists like Van Morrison, Ruby Murray, and Snow Patrol. 

We have the distinct pleasure of hosting a trio of esteemed guests who will guide us through this melodious exploration.  First, we sit down with Charlotte Dryden, the creative force behind the Oh Yeah Music Centre, a veritable hub for music enthusiasts in Belfast.  Charlotte takes us on a journey through the centre's fascinating museum and their unique music tours that brings to life the city's musical heritage.  Check out the Belfast City Music walking tour - Don't miss out on the best of Belfast's music scene! Book your spot on the Belfast Music Walking Tour for a leisurely, music-filled stroll through the city.

Next, we are joined by Cameron Menzies, the visionary head of NI Opera, an institution that has earned acclaim far beyond the city's borders, with an Irish Times Award to its name for "Into the Woods".  Cameron shares his insights into the dynamic world of opera and its connection to Belfast's musical landscape.   Check out what's on at NI Opera


And finally, we're graced with the presence of Dani Larkin, who will enchant us with her latest masterpiece, "Come Home to Me," from her album "Walking with Natives." Prepare to be serenaded by her mesmerising voice and lyrics that resonate deep within the soul.  For details on Dani's shows and music visit - Dani Larkin 


This episode is a symphonic celebration of Belfast's thriving musical culture, a tribute to the artists who have shaped its identity, and a spotlight on the exciting talents pushing the boundaries of sound in this UNESCO City of Music.    The Hills are alive .........

Thanks to the Lyric Theatre Belfast for their support in the recording of this podcast

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