Eamonn Mulhall
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In May 2011, Eamonn Mulhall debuted at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in the world première of James MacMillan’s Clemency, directed by Katie Mitchell.
Future projects include a recording of Victor Herbert's operetta Eileen, concerts in Liverpool with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and at National Concert Hall in Dublin as well as his debut at Scottish Opera with Clemency.
The Irish tenor Eamonn Mulhall studied Music and French Literature in Dublin before continuing his studies at the Royal College of Music and the National Opera Studio in London. His youthful presence and bright, agile voice place him ideally for Mozart, Händel, Donizetti and Rossini lyric tenor roles. He is also a highly accomplished baroque and classical oratorio soloist. Eamonn’s operatic engagements include Prince Safir in Offenbach’s Barbe bleu (Grange Park), staged Messiah and After Dido (English National Opera), Jacquino in Fidelio and Soldier in Ullmann’s Der Kaiser von Atlantis (Opera Theatre Company) as well as Ferrando in Così fan tutte and Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni (co-productions Opera Ireland / DIT College of Music), Massimo in Ezio (London Händel Festival), Aumônier in Poulenc’s Les Dialogues des carmélites (RCM) and understudying Bajazat in Händel’s Tamerlano (Scottish Opera), Count Almaviva in Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia (ENO) and Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Welsh National Opera).
A frequent soloist in concert, Eamonn has sung with many of the country's eminent choral societies. Highlights include Puccini’s Messa di Gloria with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Messiah at the Royal Albert Hall and concerts with the Irish Baroque Orchestra. His repertoire spans from Bach’s Matthäus-Passion, through Mendelssohn’s Elijah to Britten’s St. Nicholas.
A committed recitalist, Eamonn has given song recitals in Wexford; St Martin-in-the-Fields, London; Scotland and Belgium. He has broadcast live on BBC Radio3 and RTÉ Lyric fm.
August 2011
In May 2011, Eamonn Mulhall debuted at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in the world première of James MacMillan’s Clemency, directed by Katie Mitchell.
Future projects include a recording of Victor Herbert's operetta Eileen, concerts in Liverpool with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and at National Concert Hall in Dublin as well as his debut at Scottish Opera with Clemency.
The Irish tenor Eamonn Mulhall studied Music and French Literature in Dublin before continuing his studies at the Royal College of Music and the National Opera Studio in London. His youthful presence and bright, agile voice place him ideally for Mozart, Händel, Donizetti and Rossini lyric tenor roles. He is also a highly accomplished baroque and classical oratorio soloist. Eamonn’s operatic engagements include Prince Safir in Offenbach’s Barbe bleu (Grange Park), staged Messiah and After Dido (English National Opera), Jacquino in Fidelio and Soldier in Ullmann’s Der Kaiser von Atlantis (Opera Theatre Company) as well as Ferrando in Così fan tutte and Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni (co-productions Opera Ireland / DIT College of Music), Massimo in Ezio (London Händel Festival), Aumônier in Poulenc’s Les Dialogues des carmélites (RCM) and understudying Bajazat in Händel’s Tamerlano (Scottish Opera), Count Almaviva in Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia (ENO) and Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Welsh National Opera).
A frequent soloist in concert, Eamonn has sung with many of the country's eminent choral societies. Highlights include Puccini’s Messa di Gloria with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Messiah at the Royal Albert Hall and concerts with the Irish Baroque Orchestra. His repertoire spans from Bach’s Matthäus-Passion, through Mendelssohn’s Elijah to Britten’s St. Nicholas.
A committed recitalist, Eamonn has given song recitals in Wexford; St Martin-in-the-Fields, London; Scotland and Belgium. He has broadcast live on BBC Radio3 and RTÉ Lyric fm.
August 2011