Frank McNamara returns to St Mary's Church in Navan on 16th December.

Megan Ruby Walsh joins pianist McNamara and violinist Rafter for Christmas candlelight concert

When he was searching for a venue for his 'Chopin by Candlelight' concert in Navan in September, Frank McNamara was told by those supposedly in the know there was no appetite for classical music in Navan. Well, he was to prove that wrong, when he had to stop selling tickets for the concert in St Mary's Church of Ireland at around 250 seats, and could have sold 100 more.

Now, he returns to the venue with a festive treat, the next instalment in his Candlelight Classics series: 'Christmas Classics by Candlelight'. What makes this one even more special is the triumphant return of Navan native soprano Megan Ruby Walsh, after five years touring the world with 'Celtic Woman'.

Scheduled for Saturday 16th December, this musical spectacle promises an evening of enchantment and festive cheer as the soprano takes the stage alongside piano maestro McNamara and violin virtuoso, Patrick Rafter. Together, this trio of exceptionally talented musicians is set to weave a musical tapestry that will transport the audience to a world where the magic of Christmas comes alive through the harmonious blend of voice, piano keys, and violin strings.

The anticipation is palpable, with the 9pm performance already sold out, prompting the organisers to add a second performance at 7pm to accommodate the overwhelming demand. This enthusiastic response from the community speaks volumes about the significance of such cultural events and their role in bringing people together, especially during the festive season.

St Mary's Church of Ireland, with its rich history and acoustically divine interiors, provides the perfect backdrop for this musical celebration. As the candlelight flickers and the notes resonate through the sacred space, the audience is sure to be transported into a realm of serenity and joy.

The return of Megan to her roots adds a deeply personal touch to the event, connecting the performers with the community and family in a way that transcends the boundaries of mere entertainment. It is a homecoming that resonates with the essence of the season – a time for reunions, shared joy, and the appreciation of local talent.

Frank McNamara's virtuosity on the piano and Patrick Rafter's mastery of the violin further elevate this event to a level of musical brilliance rarely experienced. The collaboration between these esteemed musicians promises to be nothing short of magical, providing the audience with an unforgettable night of musical splendour.