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Igor Stravinsky William Kraft Brady Robert Marsteller Columbia Chamber Ensemble 1968 2011
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical The Soldier's Tale Suite: I. The Soldier's March · Igor Stravinsky · Columbia Chamber Ensemble Stravinsky conducts Stravinsky - The Ballets ℗ Originally released 1968 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Released on: 2011-08-26 Percussion: William Kraft Violin: Israel Baker Bass: Richard Kelly Clarinet: Roy d'Antonio Bassoon: Donald Christlieb Trumpet: Charles Brady Trombone: Robert Marsteller Producer: John McClure Auto-generated by YouTube.
Yvonne Kenny O Brien Burke Burke Sheridan Sullivan Elwes Ann Murray Hurley Stephen McNeff Cucchi Juan Diego Flórez Celine Byrne Byrne Ernesto Palacio Rossini Dmitry Vdovin Brady O Neill Conor Prendiville Sima Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro Bolshoi Wexford Festival Opera 2017 2019 2020
WEXFORD FACTORY: Introducing lyric soprano Jade Phoenix, the 9th member of the Wexford Factory. Jade is in her 4th year in the Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM) studying with Prof. Mary Brennan and Dr. Dearbhla Collins. Jade will begin her Masters this September at the Guildhall school of Music and Drama in London, where she was awarded a scholarship to study with Yvonne Kenny. In 2017 Jade received three ESB FeisCeoil singing competition awards; Vincent O’Brien Memorial Cup, Soprano solo cup and the overall female final Margret-Burke Sheridan Cup. She later won the Dennis O'Sullivan medals and was a finalist in the Gervase Elwes memorial cup at the 2019 ESB FeisCeoil singing Competition. During her training at the RIAM she has worked with fantastic coaches such as David Adams, Andrew Synnott, Dame Ann Murray and Brenda Hurley. in 2019, Jade was cast in her first principal role in the Irish premiere of the contemporary opera 'Banished' by Stephen McNeff, performed in Kilmaiham Goal in 2019. The WEXFORD FACTORY is a professional development academy for young Irish / Irish-based singers, which will take place in September 2020. There were more than 50 applicants for the coveted 12 places. The video footage was recorded at their audition earlier in the year. This new professional development initiative, established for the first time this year by WFO Artistic Director, Rosetta Cucchi, is designed to mentor young singers through masterclasses led by internationally recognised artists and professionals. Guest tutors will include world-renowned tenor Juan Diego-Flórez, Irish soprano Celine Byrne, as well as Ernesto Palacio of the Rossini Opera Festival and Dmitry Vdovin, head of the Bolshoi’s Young Artist programme. Veteran Wexford Festival Opera director Roberto Recchia, Classical Music journalist Michael Dervan, movement specialist Sara Catellani and Rosetta Cucchi will also provide instruction. Read more about this exciting new professional development initiative which is in association with Royal Irish Academy of Music, TU Dublin, CIT Cork School of Music, Bolshoi Academy, Moscow and the Rossini Opera Festival, Pesaro and Opera for Peace (http•••) The thirteen Irish or Irish-based singers have been announced as: Anna Brady, Ava Dodd, Rory Dunne, Andrew Gavin, Francesca Federico, David Howes, Kathleen Norchi, Conall William O’Neill, Jade Phoenix, Conor Prendiville, Sarah Richmond, Sarah Shine, Vladimir-Mihai Sima. #WFO2020 #WFOFactory #IrelandsAncientEast #opera
Cucchi Juan Diego Flórez Celine Byrne Byrne Ernesto Palacio Rossini Dmitry Vdovin Brady O Neill Sima Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro Bolshoi Wexford Festival Opera 2020
WEXFORD FACTORY: Introducing soprano, Kathleen Norchi, the seventh participant of the new WEXFORD FACTORY. Currently based in New York, Kathleen studied music at the Boston Conservatory of Music and received her masters at the Mannes School of Music. She has performed with Utopia Opera as well as in productions of 'Die Zauberflöte', 'The Telephone', 'Carmen' and 'Hansel und Gretel'. The WEXFORD FACTORY is a professional development academy for young Irish / Irish-based singers, which will take place in September 2020. There were more than 50 applicants for the coveted 12 places. The video footage was recorded at their audition earlier in the year. This new professional development initiative, established for the first time this year by WFO Artistic Director, Rosetta Cucchi, is designed to mentor young singers through masterclasses led by internationally recognised artists and professionals. Guest tutors will include world-renowned tenor Juan Diego-Flórez, Irish soprano Celine Byrne, as well as Ernesto Palacio of the Rossini Opera Festival and Dmitry Vdovin, head of the Bolshoi’s Young Artist programme. Veteran Wexford Festival Opera director Roberto Recchia, Classical Music journalist Michael Dervan, movement specialist Sara Catellani and Rosetta Cucchi will also provide instruction. Read more about this exciting new professional development initiative which is in association with Royal Irish Academy of Music, TU Dublin, CIT Cork School of Music, Bolshoi Academy, Moscow and the Rossini Opera Festival, Pesaro and Opera for Peace (http•••) The twelve Irish or Irish-based singers have been announced as: Anna Brady, Ava Dodd, Rory Dunne, Andrew Gavin, Francesca Federico, David Howes, Kathleen Norchi, Conall William O’Neill, Jade Phoenix, Sarah Richmond, Sarah Shine, Vladimir-Mihai Sima. #WFO2020 #WFOFactory #IrelandsAncientEast #opera
McGlynn Casey Buckley Harper Morrison O Connor Connor Skaggs Costello Christy Moore Montgomery Monk Brady O Brien Topping Beamish Stout Walsh Hammond Carnegie Hall 1979 1985 1988 2001 2003 2006 2013
Heartstrings Quartet;- "Ginny's Waltz" composed by Paul Buckley, performed by. Arty McGlynn & Nollaig Casey and Máire Ní Chathasaigh & Chris Newman at The Pavilion , Cork 12.10.2013. (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Máire Ní Chathasaigh is Ireland's most influential harper. As a teenager in Co Cork in the early 1970s she invented an entirely new style that quickly became the norm amongst both her contemporaries and the younger generation of harpers. A multiple All-Ireland and Pan-Celtic winner, in 1985 she recorded the very first harp album to concentrate on traditional Irish dance music, The New-Strung Harp - "a mile-stone in Irish harp music" (The Irish Examiner ). In 2001 she received Irish music's most prestigious award, that of Traditional Musician of the Year - Gradam Cheoil TG4 - "for the excellence and pioneering force of her music, the remarkable growth she has brought to the music of the harp and for the positive influence she has had on the young generation of harpers". Chris Newman (guitar/ mandolin) Chris Newman's virtuosity and creativity are "dazzling" (Acoustic Guitar) and "revered" (Taplas). His solo CD Fretwork was "a stunning and stylistically-varied album, heaving with good tunes, from one of the UK 's most staggering and influential acoustic guitarists" (Folk Roots). He's produced many successful albums for other artists and has been principal guitar tutor for Newcastle University 's Folk B.Mus. course since its inception in 2001. He and Máire have toured worldwide since 1988. Nollaig Casey (fiddle/ vocal) Máire's sister Nollaig's powerful presence has graced two of Ireland 's most ground-breaking bands, Planxty and Coolfin. She made her Carnegie Hall début in 2006 as soloist in a double concerto for classical violin and traditional fiddle by Evan Chambers. She's toured the world with the hit show Riverdance and performed at the 2003 Special Olympics Opening Ceremony. A soloist in over 20 feature films, she's recorded with Enya, Van Morrison, Sinéad O'Connor, Nanci Griffith, Ricky Skaggs, Rod Stewart, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Mary Black, Carlos Nuñez, Jim Rooney, Andy Irvine , Moving Hearts, Elvis Costello, Christy Moore, Liam O'Flynn, Dan ar Braz, Shaun Davey and Sharon Shannon. Her solo album featured "exquisite fiddle-playing and superb vocals" (The Irish Times) and she's recorded two duo albums with Arty. Arty McGlynn, from Co. Tyrone, is one of the best-known musicians in Ireland. Touring professionally from the age of fifteen, his playing soon came under the influence of Wes Montgomery and Thelonius Monk. He later revived his interest in Irish traditional music and in 1979 recorded McGlynn's Fancy, the first recording of the guitar played in an authentic traditional style and a classic of the traditional music world. He's played and recorded with Christy Moore, Paul Brady, John Prine, Tim O'Brien, Jim Rooney, Jerry Douglas, Dónal Lunny, Liam O'Flynn, The Chieftains and countless others. He was a member of Planxty, Patrick Street and De Danann and lead guitarist in the Van Morrison Band for many years. He's also a chart-topping record producer. "Arty invented a role for the guitar in the Irish tradition and continues to dominate his field" (The Ulster Herald) ABOUT THE FESTIVAL: The opening night, of the long running Festival was on Thursday September 13th 1979 at Douglas GAA Club; (there was no Festival in 1988) Put together from year to year purely on a voluntary basis by a dedicated group of enthusiasts, aided by major sponsorship, and a combination of various sponsors and supporters, including those who over the years contribute financially to the cost of staging the festival, Cork City Council, the Arts Council, Fáilte Ireland, Carling, Beamish Irish Stout and CIT, and the Evening Echo etc. It's endurance is a tribute to the energy and labour of it's workers. it is appropriate to acknowledge the voluntary organising committee, and also the many volunteer workers who take charge of doors, organise artist accommodation, look after publicity, liaise with artists, and numerous other things involved in making such an event possible year on year. Particular recognition for Jim Walsh, Chairman and someone who has been a vital cog in Festival organisation since that very first year, long-serving Festival Director William "Hammy" Hammond, and also Timmy "the Brit" McCarthy, the inspirational figure behind the Festival's inception, as well as it's original Director/Secretary.
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