Elizabeth Mannion Vidéos
artiste lyrique, professeur ou professeure de musique
- mezzo-soprano
- États-Unis
Dernière mise à jour
2024-05-21
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Rté Concert Orchestra Mannion O Neill McCullough Costello Casey John Rutter Mykola Leontovych Erich Wolfgang Korngold George Frideric Handel Watts Byrne Ethelbert Nevin Felix Mendelssohn Charles Wesley Whitefield Franz Xaver Gruber Mohr George Ratcliffe Woodward Woodward Adolphe Adam Sullivan Barnett 1754 1937 2007
Tracklist: (tracks marked with * feature an orchestra only) 1. In Dulci Jubilo [0:00]* 2. O Come All Ye Faithful [1:46] 3. Candlelight Carol [5:04] 4. Gaudete (Piae Cantiones) [8:50] 5. Carol of the Bells [10:57]* 6. Der Schneemann [13:57]* 7. Joy to the World [17:54] 8. Don oíche úd i mBeithill [19:37] 9. The Rosary [22:10] 10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [24:15] 11. Christmas Fantasy [26:34]* 12. The First Noel [29:42]* 13. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [32:28] 14. Silent Night [35:05] 15. Ding Dong Merrily on High [39:18]* 16. O Holy Night [42:12] An orchestral/choral album performed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and the RTÉ Cór na nÓg, featuring Christmas standards and traditional carols. It was recorded exclusively for the RTÉ Guide and RTÉ Radio 1. Ripped and scanned by me. / Conductor: David Brophy Tenor: Paul Byrom Recorded in Studio 1, RTÉ Radio Centre, Dublin 4, June 2007 Choral Director: Máire Mannion Backing vocals: Fidelma Kelly, Olivia Nestor, Trish O'Neill, Paul McGeogh, Vincent Lynch Recording Producer: Gary Cole Recording Engineer: Richard McCullough Editing and Mastering: Regent Records Editorial Management: Anthony Long, General Manager, RTÉ Concert Orchestra Executive Producer: Gareth Costello, Project Manager, RTÉ Concert Orchestra / Track 1 is a traditional piece, arranged by Casey (first name unknown) Track 2 and 13 are traditional pieces, arranged by Thomas Quigley Track 3 composed and written by John Rutter Track 4 is a piece of anonymous origin Track 5 is composed by Mykola Leontovych, and arranged by Richard Hayman Track 6 is composed and arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold Track 7 is composed by George Frideric Handel with lyrics by Isaac Watts, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Tracks 8 and 12 are traditional pieces, arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 9 is composed by Ethelbert Nevin with lyrics by Robert Cameron Rogers, and arranged by Thomas Quigley Track 10 is composed by Felix Mendelssohn with lyrics by Charles Wesley & George Whitefield, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 11 is composed and arranged by Noel Kelehan Track 14 is composed by Franz Xaver Gruber with lyrics by Joseph Mohr, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 15 is a traditional piece with lyrics by George Ratcliffe Woodward, and arranged by John Tate Track 16 is composed by Adolphe Adam with lyrics by John Sullivan Dwight, and arranged by Barnett (first name unknown)
Rosa Mannion Prato William Christie Les Arts Florissants 1685 1733 1759
George Frideric Händel [1685-1759] Opera "Orlando" Dramma per Musica HWV 31 (1733) Libretto after Carlo Sigismondo Capece Atto secondo: 00:03 - Se mi rivolgo al prato 06:46 - Quando spieghi i tuoi tormenti Rosa Mannion - soprano (Dorinda) Les Arts Florissants William Christie ERATO
As part of its remit, the ICC provides a platform for Irish authors to launch, promote and discuss their work. While we enjoy showcasing established authors, we are very keen to encourage and support emerging writers by offering them a platform from which they can introduce and be interviewed about their work. We are currently working with established writers, alongside creative writing courses, literary agents and publishing houses in this ongoing series which features an established author introducing and interviewing a debut writer. For this, the fourth interview in the series we are pleased to present Una Mannion, who will discuss her debut novel, A Crooked Tree in conversation with Eoin McNamee. The interview will be available to watch on this page on Wednesday 22nd September at 5pm. About Una Mannion Una Mannion was born in Philadelphia and lives in Sligo. She has won numerous prizes for her work, including the Hennessy Emerging Poetry Award and the Doolin, Cuirt, Allingham and Ambit short story prizes. Una’s work has been published in The Irish Times, The Lonely Crowd, Crannóg and Bare Fiction. She edits The Cormorant, a broadsheet of prose and poetry. About Eoin McNamee Award-winning novelist and scriptwriter, Eoin McNamee has published 7 novels and 2 novellas. He has written fiction for Young Adults and he has published under the pseudonym John Creed. His screenplays include Resurrection Man and he has contributed to the television series An Bronntanas, Red Rock, Hinterland and Vikings: Valhalla. Eoin is currently Director of The Oscar Wilde Centre of Irish Writing, Trinity College, Dublin.
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Janice Harsanyi and Elizabeth Mannion Flower Duet from Madama Butterfly
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