Bernadette Greevy Bursary for Singers 2014

Guidelines and Application Form The National Concert Hall invites singers to apply for the Bernadette Greevy Bursary. One singer will be awarded the bursary of ¤5,000 by the National Concert Hall, in honour of Irish mezzo-soprano Dr Bernadette Greevy.

The winner of the Bernadette Greevy Bursary will give a recital at the National Concert Hall the following year, featuring a new Irish piece commissioned for the occasion.

About Dr Bernadette Greevy Dubliner Bernadette Greevy was the first Irish winner of Harriet Cohen International Music Award for Outstanding Artistry.

Further honours included: • The Order of Merit of Malta • Honorary Doctorate of Music, National University of Ireland • Honorary Doctorate of Music, Trinity College, • The Holy Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice

She was the founder and artistic director of the Anna Livia Dublin International Opera Festival, and supported student singers through her masterclasses and work as Artist in Residence at the Dublin Institute of Technology. She is remembered for wonderful performances and recordings of and song; her recordings include Handel, Haydn, Bach and she was acclaimed in particular for her interpretation of Mahler. She also championed new Irish music, premiering works by Irish composers.

Previous winners include Gavan Ring (2010), Aoife Miskelly (2011), Rachel Kelly (2012) and Jennifer Davis (2013). Guidelines Entrants may be male or female. They must be resident or domiciled in Ireland, and in third-level education or equivalent. Each entrant will submit: • three copies of an unmarked audio CD with a programme of his or her choice of not more than 15 minutes’ length • an application form with personal details and the details of his or her programme • a letter of recommendation from his or her teacher by the 1 May 2014 deadline.

First-round entries will be judged during May, and finalists will be called back for a live audition in June. For this audition, each finalist will be asked to prepare three pieces: a Mahler song a Handel aria a piece by a living Irish composer

The winner of the bursary will receive €5,000, and return to the National Concert Hall the following year for the Bernadette Greevy Bursary Recital. Please note that previous winners are ineligible to re-enter. Questions? Contact [email protected] for further information. Additional application forms may be downloaded from www.nch.ie. Application Form

Name:

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Details of current study:

Details of music qualifications (e.g. B.Mus, Diplomas, etc.):

Programme as sumbitted on CD:

Any other information that you feel is relevant to this application:

Please return with your CDs and letter of recommendation by 1 May 2014 to: Education and Outreach, The National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 Thank you for your application.