ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

Eamonn Mulhall
Tenor
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Eamonn Mulhall was born in Wexford and read Music and French at University College Dublin and Education at Trinity College Dublin before continuing his studies at the Royal College of Music and the National Opera Studio in London. His studies were assisted by a Wingate Trust Scholarship, the Belfast Classical Music Bursary and the Arts Council of Ireland. Awards include first prize at the 2003 Madeleine Finden Memorial Competition.

Eamonn’s operatic engagements in Ireland include Ferrando in Così Fan Tutte and Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, in co-productions between Opera Ireland and Dublin College of Music, and Jacquino in Fidelio and Soldier in The Emperor of Atlantis for the Opera Theatre Company, Dublin. In Britain, Eamonn has performed Prince Safir in Barbe Bleu for Grange Park Opera, Massimo in Ezio at the London Handel Festival, Dr Blind in Die Fledermaus for Clonter Opera and Leilo in La Capricciosa Corretta for Bampton Classical Opera. Eamonn has also understudied the role of Bajazat in Tamerlano for Scottish Opera. He has taken part in concert performances of operas including Parpignol in La bohème with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gerhard Markson at the National Concert Hall in Dublin and the Sailor in Dido and Aeneas with the Irish Chamber Orchestra.

Concert highlights include Puccini’s Messa di Gloria with the RTE Concert Orchestra, Messiah at the Royal Albert Hall, London and with the Irish Baroque Orchestra, at the National Concert Hall, Dublin. He has also sung Mozart’s Requiem and Mass in C Minor at the National Concert Hall Dublin, Bach’s St John Passion in Dublin, Galway and Kilkenny and numerous Bach Cantatas with the Orchestra of St Cecilia, Dublin.

Recent engagements include After Dido – a live music and film performance inspired by Purcell’s Dido & Aeneas, tenor solo in The Messiah and understudy Almaviva in The Barber of Seville for ENO, and Beppo in Fra Diavolo for Stanley Hall Opera. This season he understudies Belmonte in Welsh National Opera’s new production of The Abduction from the Seraglio.
 
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