National Concert Hall, just off St. Stephen's Green, is Dublin's main theater for classical music of all kinds, from symphonies to chamber groups. The slightly austere Neoclassical building was transformed in 1981 into one of Europe's finest medium-size concert halls. It houses the cream of Irish classical musicians, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. A host of guest international conductors and performers – Maxim Vengerov, Radu Lupu, and Pinchas Zukerman are just a few of the soloists who have appeared – keep the standard very high, and performances continue throughout the year. The concert year picks up speed in mid-September and sails through to June but July and August also get many dazzling troupes.
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