A "THANK YOU" NOTE from a UCD CHORAL SCHOLAR

A lovely note from a member of the UCD Choral Scholars:

 

Dear Niamh and Charles,

 

CYeLH7Dq4sDyIzYHScCLH8lEsb6mB-76VnijbySBw0UA few weeks ago, I – with the rest of the UCD Choral Scholars – had the pleasure of performing in St. Peter’s, in the United States of America. This was a venue obtained by Artists Without Walls.

 

From the moment we arrived in the beautiful church, I was struck by the fine atmosphere and awesome acoustic of the building.

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It was a delight to perform there, and I would like to express my thanks for the organisation which went into procuring this venue – an administratitive ability which was, indeed, felt throughout the tour of New England.

 

Sincerely,

 

Thomas (John) Fallows, a choral scholar who enjoyed singing for you at St. Peter’s recently!

 

P.S. I noticed, on your Facebook page, a tribute to the Irish poet, Seamus Heaney. Having studied Mr. Heaney’s poetry for the Leaving Certificate Examinations (and since then), I was sad to hear of his passing. The homage paid to the wordsmith was absolutely fitting, and perfectly written. Please pass on my thanks to Mrs. O’Donnell.

 

 

 

AWoW and the UCD CHORAL SCHOLARS in the IRISH ECHO

This week’s Irish Echo includes a very nice photo spread of the UCD Choral Scholars at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in the Chelsea section of New York City. The show was presented by Artists Without Wall. All photos were taken by Vera Hoar. (Click on the photo once and the following photo again for the largest image.)

 

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"SONGS of FAREWELL: SAIL AWAY" A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE by the UCD CHORAL SCHOLARS at ST PETER'S CHELSEA in NYC

“What a heavenly evening last night, a place to listen to the music of  worlds we don’t  always  remember we inhabit. And what a program; unearthly voices singing songs of the ordinary life we know, love and quarrel with, and thrill too as well. Thank you to Artists Without Walls for putting all of us together – audience singers, music. What an inspiration. We are truly very grateful.” Kathleen Hill, author of “Who Occupies This House.”

This past Saturday evening, Artists Without Walls presented the University College Dublin Choral Scholars at historic St Peter’s Episcopal Church in the Chelsea section of New York City. Led by Director Desmond Earley, the Choral Scholars performed a program entitled Songs of Farewell: Sailing Away.  Beginning with Rachmaninoff’s “All Night Vigil,” followed by traditional  and contemporary music, the Choral Scholars captivated the audience with their brilliant sound. Soloists Glenn Murphy, Emily Doyle, Sorcha Kinder, Susie Gibbons and Mark Waters were in fine voice and performed splendidly throughout the evening. 

One of the concert’s many special moments was historian and author Peter Quinn’s poignant story of his great grandparents leaving Ireland in 1847 during the Great Famine  and making a life on the Lower East Side of New York, which was followed by Sorcha Kinder’s beautiful rendition of Brendan Graham’s “Orphan Girl,” the song of a sixteen year old girl, who dreams of sailing to Australia from Westport, Ireland. 

If you’d like to hear this wonderful collection of singers they will be making their final US appearance at Lehman College’s Studio Theater, 250 Bedford Blvd West, Bronx, on Tuesday, March 18, 6:30pm. We guarantee you’ll be enraptured by the music. Reception to follow. 

Here are a number of Vera Hoar’s photos, which capture the essence of this memorable evening. 

Soloist Glenn Murphy and the UCD Choral Scholars

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Desmond Earley, Director of the UCD Choral Scholars

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Soloists Susie Gibbons(center) and Mark Waters (far right)

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Artists Without Walls’ co-founders Niamh Hyland and Charles R. Hale with the UCD Choral Scholars

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The UCD Choral Scholars

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Special guest Peter Quinn

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The UCD Choral Scholars

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Harpist Elsa Kelly

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FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT, GREAT VALUE, SATURDAY NIGHT in NYC: THE UCD CHORAL SCHOLARS

safe_image-2.phpLooking for some top-notch family entertainment this weekend? Here’s a great choice: This Saturday, March 15, 7:30pm, Artists Without Walls presents the UCD Choral Scholars at historic St Peter’s Episcopal Church in New York City.

 

 
1924739_633804526696331_654699158_nThe University College Dublin Choral Scholars is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral ensemble and is embarking on its first tour of the United States. Eighteen high-achieving, gifted students are awarded a scholarship each September by a panel of professional musicians following a competitive selection process. UCD’s repertoire ranges from popular music to the medieval to the contemporary.

 

 

safe_image.phpDo you have young singers in your family?  The sound of the UCD Choral Scholars is guaranteed to inspire them… and at a small price. The cost of an adult ticket is $20.  But, if you have high school or college students their tickets are $10; if you have children between the ages of 6-12 they are admitted free of charge.  For tickets click here.

 

 


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Here are the Choral Scholars singing Parting Glass which quickly moved to #2 on the charts in the Irish World Music category. Parting Glass is a YouTube hit as well, garnering well over 200,000 views.  Listen to Parting Glass

 

 


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St Peter’s is located at 346 W 20TH Street in the Chelsea section of Manhattan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE UCD CHORAL SCHOLARS with SPECIAL GUEST PETER QUINN: SATURDAY MARCH 15

 

2f56b6b754d4755c81025ea0c223c31cdeb833abThis Saturday, March 15th, 7:30pm, Artists Without Walls will be presenting the University College Dublin Choral Scholars in an event called Sailing Away: Songs of Farewell. The evening will be hosted by Niamh Hyland, a former soloist with the UCD Choral Scholars. “It is an exciting program filled with songs of love, loss, parting, immigration and the sea,” Niamh said of the event, which will take place at the historic St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 346 West 20th St., New York City.

 

Listen to the Scholars rehearse the “Skye Boat Song.”

 

St Peter's Episcopal Church
St Peter’s Episcopal Church

UCD Choral Scholars is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral ensemble and is embarking on its first tour of the United States. Eighteen high-achieving, gifted students are awarded a scholarship each September by a panel of professional musicians following a competitive selection process. UCD’s repertoire ranges from popular music to the medieval to the contemporary.  Their Parting Glass EP quickly moved to #2 on the charts in the Irish World Music category. Parting Glass is a YouTube hit as well, garnering well over 200,000 views.  

 

Listen to the Scholars hit song, “Parting Glass

 

Peter Quinn
Peter Quinn

We are also pleased to announce that our special guest and Artist Without Walls’ member, historian/author Peter Quinn, will share stories of his family’s immigrant experience.  “Peter Quinn is a poet and an historian and one of our finest storytellers,” said National Book Award winner Colum McCann.

 

Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets for the event are $20.

 

Net proceeds from the sale of tickets to this event will benefit the Artists Without Walls’ mission, which is to inspire, uplift and unite people and communities of diverse cultures through the pursuit of artistic achievement.