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Daniel Harte and Bill Hughes formed the idea of a trio of Irish tenors during the Cannes film festival. [when?] Harte and Hughes wanted to produce a television special and first approached Ireland's Finbar Wright (one of Ireland's leading romantic tenors) in 1998 to join the group, but Wright's recording contract with Sony BMG prohibited such a venture.
Ronan Tynan (born 14 May 1960) is an Irish tenor singer and former Paralympic athlete.. He was a member of The Irish Tenors re-joining in 2011 while continuing to pursue his solo career since May 2004.
Kearns had several high-profile concerts and engagements in Europe and the U.S. in 2015, including singing the tenor role in "The Irish Ring Concert"—a trilogy of Irish operas that includes Maritana, The Bohemian Girl and The Lily of Killarney—at Ireland's National Concert Hall. [32]
“The Irish Tenors” (1999, for RTÉ and PBS) “The Irish Tenors Live from Belfast” (2000, for PBS America and Delta) “The Irish Tenors Live from Ellis Island” (2001, for American Public Television, RTÉ, Delta FM, Prudential, and Tourism Ireland) “The Impossible Dream - My Life And Times In Song - Ronan Tynan” (2002, for PBS & RTÉ)
Edward Finbar Wright (born 26 September 1957), known popularly as Finbar Wright, [1] is a popular music singer, songwriter, [2] and poet from County Cork, Ireland.. Wright is a classically trained tenor [3] who emerged during the 1990s in Ireland and has become one of that country's "most popular singers", [4] concentrating on romantic, jazz and pop standards for the adult contemporary audience.
The event was organized by Messiah XXI Productions, which included directors John Kearns and Bernard Bennett, who produced Faith of Our Fathers and Frank McNamara, an arranger and producer best known at that time for his work as the music director of RTE's The Late Late Show and The Irish Tenors. Leading international TV director, Bill Cosel ...
Morris was a founding member of the Irish singing group "The Celtic Tenors" who won the German Echo Klassik Award for Best Classical Crossover Artists in 2002. The group and made numerous recordings, notably at Abbey Road studios while signed to EMI Classics.
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