Sharon Carty Video
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Macy Hohenleitner Macdonald Harper Sweeney Carty Cummings 2016
A preview of much fun HHS Drama Students have before rehearsal. Hanover High School will be competing in the METG 2016 Festival on Saturday February 27th with the Festival Cast performing the moving play "Tracks" by Peter Tarsi. Both the Supporting Cast and the Festival Cast will have performances on Friday February 26th. Supporting Cast 6PM Festival Cast 7PM Director: Jacob Plummer The Festival Cast The Homeless Girl--Macy Hohenleitner The Old Man--Alex Linn The Lawyer--Callie MacDonald The Professor--Cam McAuley The Nun--Katie Scott The Businesswoman--Kayla Maslow The Businessman--Alex Light The High School Girl--Anna Harper The High School Boy--Jake Laprise The Waitress--Emily Sweeney The Supporting Cast The Homeless Girl--Cecelia Dimitroff The Old Man--Freddy Trankels The Lawyer--Julia Goslin The Professor--Isabella Whitney The Nun--Siofra Carty The Businesswoman--Abby Cummings The Businessman--Sean Goslin The High School Girl--Jacki Campbell The High School Boy--Justy Carney The Waitress--Lily Sweeney
Irish mezzo-soprano Sharon Carty plays Orfeo in Irish National Opera's production of Gluck's most famous opera. In this interview, she talks about the curious phenomenon of 'trouser roles' – male opera characters performed by female singers. Streamed on OperaVision on 12 avril 2019 at 19:00 CET and for 6 months: (http•••) SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE WEBSITE (http•••) FACEBOOK (http•••) TWITTER (http•••) INSTAGRAM (http•••)
Beethoven Woo Moore Burns George Thomson Thomson Haydn Weber Sharon Carty 1796 1812 1919 2012 2013 2020
I. When I was a maid (WoO 52/9) J.Kenney II.They came from a land beyond the sea (WoO 52/13) T.Moore III.The small birds rejoice (WoO 52/1) R.Burns IV. Quick we have but a second (WoO 52/21) T.Moore) This recording offers a rare glimpse into Beethoven's much underrated vocal production with a small selection of Irish songs. The four songs are contained in the second publication of Beethoven's arrangements of Scottish and Irish Airs from 1812. They, along with over 150 other folk songs from Ireland, Britain and beyond, were commissioned by the wealthy Scotsman George Thomson over a period of ten years. Their scoring for piano, violin and cello was much in vogue at a time when amateur singers tended to perform in large, private salons and often required additional support for the rather tame-sounding pianofortes. Thomson, a close friend of the poet Robert Burns, initially approached the ageing Haydn but soon turned to Beethoven for these arrangements, their corresponding rendered almost impossible at times by the Napoleonic wars. After Burns' premature death in 1796, Thomson relied on friends and family to supply poems of somewhat inferior quality. Most unusually, this Autumn Sounds performance features the guitar in lieu of a keyboard (as do some of Carl Maria von Weber's Lieder from the same period), and appropriately replaces the original texts with poems by Moore, Burns and James Kenney, in accordance with the scholarly view that Thomson's compromise, in order to avoid copyright infringements, should now be redressed. This 'revisiting' of Beethoven's Irish airs was the work of amateur singer and scholar Tomás O'Súilleabháin +••.••(...)), and the object of a 3-CD recording undertaken by members of the DIT Conservatory faculty in 2013. The recording featured DUO CHAGALL in almost a third of the songs, but not 'The Small Birds Rejoice' by Burns and 'They Came from a Land Beyond the Sea' by Moore, which are here given their very first airing with both lyrics and string parts. DUO CHAGALL: Gillian Williams, director/solo violin Arun Rao, cello GUESTS: Sharon Carty, mezzo-soprano Marco Ramelli, guitar Sound: Simon Cullen (Envelope Audio) Filming: Laura Sheeran (Aurora Visual Media) Recorded at Baldoyle Community Hall in August & October 2020
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- cronologia: Cantanti lirici. Interpreti.
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