Our Lady's Choral Society

'''Our Lady's Choral Society''' is an Irish choir founded in 1945, composed of members of Catholic church choirs in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. It was founded by Vincent O'Brien, the composer and director of music at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Dublin. Vincent O'Brien was succeeded as musical director by his son Oliver, and in 1979 Oliver O'Brien was succeeded by Proinnsías Ó Duinn (conductor of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra). Every year the choir performs Handel's Messiah, in Fishamble Street, Dublin, commemorating the first performance.

In 1950, the OLCS also performed ''The Messiah'' in Rom. In 1961, invited by Princess Grace and Prince Rainier, the society led by Fr. Andrew Griffith visited Monaco, where it was conducted by the Romanian conductor Constantin Silvestri. In 2009, the choir was invited by Pope Benedict to perform in the Vatican, which was recorded and broadcast by RTÉ on TV and radio at Easter 2009. Provided by Wikipedia

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