The Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Life are delighted to offer readers The Celtic Tenors Christmas Collection – an exclusive recording for the The Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Life.
The Celtic Tenors have established themselves as the most successful classical crossover artists ever to emerge from Ireland. In 2000, following an impromptu audition at EMI in London, the Celtic Tenors were signed on the spot to an international record deal, a highly unusual event that was the talk of the music industry.
While each of The Celtic Tenors have been influenced by the musical traditions from their own individual parts of Ireland, Daryl, James and Matthew show great flexibility in melding their voices to suit the appropriate classical, folk, Irish and pop genres.
This album features some of Ireland’s favourite Christmas arias, including Away in a Manger, Silent Night and Ave Maria.
Free CD
You can redeem your FREE CD by following the instructions in the Belfast Telegraph on 11th December or the Sunday Life on 12th December and sending a SAE to the address quoted in the newspaper.
Listen or download online
Alternatively you can either listen or download the album right now to use on your MP3 player by following these instructions:
- Enter the code from the Belfast Telegraph or Sunday Life below and click "submit".
- To listen online, select your song and click the play button.
- To download, select your song and click the download button. It will automatically download to your PC or Laptop, from there you can transfer it to your MP3 player.
December 11th or 12th - The Celtic Tenors Christmas Collection
See the Belfast Telegraph 11th December of the Sunday Life 12th December for your exclusive download code.
Enter Your Code
Live Dates
You can see the Celtic Tenors live this December on the following dates:
Tuesday 14th
The Olympia Theatre
Dublin
Wednesday 15th
Theatre Royal
Castlebar
Friday 17th
Millennium Forum
Derry
Saturday 18th
Limerick UL
Limerick
Sunday 19th
Cork Opera House
Cork
Monday 20th
Radisson SAS
Galway
Tuesday 21st
Ulster Hall
Belfast
