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Ireland: Owen Gilhooly

Owen Gilhooly

Last updated: 10 July 2007

Baritone
Born 1976

Born in Limerick, Owen Gilhooly trained at the RCM and the National Opera Studio supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, the Belfast Classical Music Bursary, the RVW Trust and the Sibyl Tutton Trust.

Roles include Dancairo (Carmen) (Castleward Opera and Cork Opera 2005), Elder Ott (Susannah) and Parmenione (L'occasione fa il ladro) (Wexford Festival), Father (Hansel and Gretel), Marcello (La Bohème) and Dandini (La Cenerentola) (OTC, Dublin), Valentin (Faust) (Opera Ireland), Mercury (The Coronation of Poppea) (Buxton Festival), Almaviva (Le Nozze di Figaro) (Lyric Opera, Dublin), Figaro (The Barber of Seville) (Savoy Opera), Philoctetes (Trojan Trilogy), Eckbert (Blond Eckbert) (The Opera Group) and Falke (Die Fledermaus) (ETO, Scottish Opera).

He made his début at the ROH singing the Fauré Requiem for the Royal Ballet, and at the Â鶹Éç Proms singing Bill Bobstay HMS Pinafore (conducted by Mackerras).

He sings regularly in concert, and current engagements include Capellio I Capuleti e i Montecchi (Grange Park), Figaro The Barber of Seville (OTC), Ping Turandot (Opera Ireland), L'Enfance du Christ (Â鶹Éç SO conducted by Davis), Carmina Burana (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, RLPO) and Friday Night is Music Night (Â鶹Éç CO).

Recordings include Joyce Songs (RTÉ Concert Orchestra) and hobbies include cinema, gym, reading, theatre and walking.

Repertoire details for Concert 4 and Recital 3:

Concert 4 - Wednesday 13 June

  • Gounod: O sainte médaille... Avant de quitter ces lieux (Faust)
  • Mozart: Nur Mutig, mein Herze (Zaide)
  • Rossini: Sois immobile (Guillaume Tell)
  • Rossini: Largo al factotum (Il barbiere di Siviglia)

With Â鶹Éç National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk

Recital 3 - Monday 11 June

  • Schubert: An die Leier (Songs, Op 56 No 2)
  • Schubert: Der Wanderer - Wie deutlich (Songs, Op 65 No 2)
  • Saint-Saëns: L'attente
  • Poulenc: La maîtresse volage (Chansons Gaillardes)
  • Vaughan Williams: Silent Noon
  • R Strauss: Cäcilie (Four Songs, Op 27 No 2)

Accompanist: Christopher Glynn


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