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Winners 2015 Winners 2015 Competition Competition Name Cup Name Place Winners Number 1 Primary Choir Taney School Cup 1st St. Brigid's N. S. Castleknock 2nd Notre Dame Junior School Hons John Scottus Junior School Presentation Primary, Terenure 2 Junior Choir Epworth Cup 1st Alexandra College Intermediate 2nd Mount Anville Junior Choir Hons Belvedere Junior Choir 3 Intermediate SSA Rathdown Cup 1st Convent of Mercy, Roscommon 2nd Ursuline College, Sligo Hons Wesley Girls' Choir Mount Anville Senior Choir 4 Intermediate SAB David Wilson Cup 1st Wesley College Chamber Choir 2nd John Scottus Senior Choir Hons East Glendalough School H. C. Killina Presentation School, Tullamore 5 Boys' Choir Frank Hughes Cup 1st Blackrock College Leman Choir 2nd Wesley College Male Choir Hons Clongowes Wood College H. C. Cistercian College, Roscrea 6 Senior Girls' Choir William G. Kirkpatrick Cup 1st Loreto Secondary, Navan 2nd Wesley College Girls Choir Hons Convent of Mercy, Roscommon 7 Unacc, Vocal Marathon Cup 1st Wesley College Chamber Choir B Ensemble 2nd Kilkenny College Vocal Ensemble Winners 2015 7 Unaac. Vocal Marathon Cup 2nd Blackrock College Libermann Choir Ensemble Hons WesleyCollege Vocal Ensemble The King's Hospital Vocal Ensemble 8 Senior Choir SATB William J. Watson Cup 1st Wesley College Senior Choir 2nd Kilkenny College Senior Choir Hons St. Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School 9 Recorder Solo Primary 1st Jasmine Webb (Taney Primary) 2nd Ella Stroughair (Taney Primary) Hons Olivia Armstrong (Taney Primary) Rachel McGinley Darley (Taney Primary) H. C. Zoë Hutchinson (Rathfarnham Parish N. S.) Jane Robertson (Taney Primary) Catherine Murray (Taney Primary) 10 Recorder Solo U14 1st Conor Hanrahan (Templeogue College) 11 Recorder Solo U16 1st Victoria Brooks (Wesley College) 2nd Mark Hanrahan (Templeogue College) Hons Rachel Quirke (St. Andrew's College) Delphi Morris (Alexandra College) 12 Recorder Solo O16 1st Stephen Hanrahan (Templeogue College) 13 Recorder Ensemble Shield 1st Taney Primary Primary Hons Presentation Primary, Terenure Tower Players, St. John's N. S. 19 Piano Solo U14 Wesley College Cup 1st Antonia Huang (Mount Anville) 2nd Jane Brazil (Mount Anville) Hons Harry Kearns (Blackrock College) Winners 2015 19 Piano Solo U14 Wesley College Cup Hons Ria Reddy (Mount Anville) H. C. Laoise ní Thighearnaigh (Coláiste Iosagáin) Aisling O'Brien (Mount Anville) Anna Stuart (Wesley College) 20 Piano Solo U16 High School Cup 1st Aidan Chan (Scoil Dara, Kilkock) 2nd Eric Sheeran Purcell (Wesley College) Hons Che Yeu Won (Templeogue College) Conor Williams (Blackrock College) H. C. Anna Mitchell (Wesley College) Nathan Johns (Sandford Park School) Sarah Morrow (Kilkenny College) 21 Piano Solo O16 Robertson Cup 1st Peter Regan (Wesley College) 2nd Sean O'Keeffe (Templeogue College) Paul Clarke (St. Paul's College) Hons Tom Jackson (Kilkenny College) Laura Copeland (Kilkenny College) Lucille Prendergast (St. Mary's, New Ross) H. C. Jonathan Callaghan (Boyne Community School) Rachel Whelan (East Glendalough) 23 Piano Duet O15 Kingston Cup 1st Jack & Luke Nolan (Belvedere College) 2nd Anna Mitchell & David Neill (Wesley College) Hons Dáire Pryal & Aoife Fogarty (Kilkenny College) H. C. Ciara Kelly & Calma Rooney (Coláiste Craobh Abhann) 25 Secondary Level Rathfarnham Concert Band 1st Belvedere College Jazz Band Chamber Orc Cup 2nd Wesley College Chamber Orchestra Winners 2015 25 Secondary Level Rathfarnham Concert Band Hons The High School Chamber Orchestra Chamber Orch Cup Belvedere College Chamber Orchestra H. C. Mount Anville Chamber Orchestra Kilkenny College Jazz Band Muckross Park College Chamber Orchestra Laois School of Music Senior Ensemble 26 Secondary Level Kenevey Cup 1st Belvedere College Orchestra Orchestra 2nd Wesley College Orchestra Hons The High School Orchestra Kilkenny Wind Ensemble H. C. Blackrock College Orchestra Trinity Comprehensive Orchestra Kilkenny College Orchestra 27 Solo Singing Classical Power Cup 1st Yasmin Pratt (Kilkenny College) U14 2nd Katie Weir (Loreto Beaufort) Hons Ava Murphy (Alexandra College) Ria Reddy (Mount Anville) Zöe McCracken (Alexandra College) Madeline Byrne (Kilkenny College) H. C. Alex Mahon (Skerries Music Studio) Georgia Carr (Alexandra College) Elena Giardini (Maynooth Post Primary) 28A Solo Singing Classical 1st Rachel Murphy (Loreto St. Stephen's Green U16 2nd Rachel Foyle (Kilkenny College) Winners 2015 28A Solo Singing Clasical Hons Katie-Ann Bushe (St. Mac Dara's Community U16 College) Megan O'Sullivan (Kilkenny College) David Hull (Kilkenny College) H. C. Katelynn Manning (Midleton College) Amy Caldbeck (Kilkenny College) Lucy Reid (Kilkenny College 28B Solo Singing Classical 1st Taragh Seville (Our Lady's School) U16 2nd Órla Bruce (St. Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School H. C. Isabel Doyle (Sandford Park School) Emily Jane Doyle (Sandford Park School) Notre Dame Cup Cup Rachel Murphy (Loreto St. Stephen's Green 29 Solo Singing Classical Cinnamond Cup 1st Heather Donohue (Kilkenny College) U17 2nd Georgia McKnight (The King's Hospital) Hons Aleisha Barton (Alexandra College) Gianna Nordon (Wesley College) Eimear Leddy (Sancta Maria College) H. C. Lauren O'Reilly (St. Wolstans Community School) Hannah Stokes (Kilkenny College) Eliza Willish (St. Columba's College) Iyabosa Bello Asemota (St. Columba's College) 30 Solo Singing Classical Herbert Pembrey Cup 1st Liam Forbes (The King's Hospital) O17 2nd Siobhán Brady (St. Columba's College) Hons Sarah Luttrell (Kilkenny College) David Roper Nolan (Blackrock College) Winners 2015 30 Solo Singing Classical Herbert Pembrey Cup Hons Sorina Ada Popa (Presentation College, Terenure) O17 H. C. Molly Buckingham (St. Columba's College) Róisín Addo (The King's Hospital) 31A Solo Singing Popular 1st Pádraig MacMahon (Cistercian College) U14 2nd Grace Lavelle (Loreto Beaufort) Hons Georgia Carr (Alexandra College) Sean Stanton (Sandford Park School) H. C. Alex Mahon (Skerries Music Studio) Elena Giardini (Maynooth Post Primary) 31B Solo Singing Popular 1st Rebekah Oppermann (Midleton College) U14 2nd Laoise Ní Raghallaigh (Boyne Community School) Hons Sophie Peschke (Kilkenny College) Cassie Finn (Midleton College) Benedicta Alapini (Midleton College) H. C. Jack Bowles (Midleton College) Yasmin Pratt (Kilkenny College) Gabrielle Hunphries (Midleton College) Embury Cup Cup Pádraig MacMahon (Cistercian College) 32A Solo Singing Popular 1st Martina O'Connell (Wesley College) U16 2nd Lara Summers (Midleton College) Hons Laura O'Keefe (Midleton College) Rachel Galvin (Mount Anville) Rachel Murphy (Loreto St. Stephen's Green) H. C. Jack Cremin Mehmet (Midleton College) Winners 2015 32A Solo Singing Popular H.C. Rachel Martin (Midleton College) U16 Ryan Meany (Templeogue College) 32B Solo Singing Popular 1st Meghan O'Sullivan (Kilkenny College) U16 2nd Caoileann Woodcock (Skerries Music Studio) Hons Ciara Halton (Kilkenny College) Lucy Reid (Kilkenny College) H. C. Holly Dagg (Kilkenny College) Amy Caldbeck (Kilkenny College) 32C Solo Singing Popular 1st Ariane Natin (Alexandra College) U16 2nd Sadhbh Shanahan (Alexandra College) Hons Charlie Gruffud-Jones (Sandford Park School) Seoirse Claffey (Sandford Park School) H. C. Inga Bourke Mullaney (Alexandra College) Taragh Seville (Our Lady's School, Terenure) Byrne Cup Cup Ariane Natin (Alexandra College) 33 Solo Singing Popular 1st Izzy Rowley (Skerries Music Studio) U17 2nd Amy Clancy (Boyne Community School) Hons Criofan Morrison (Templeogue College) H. C. Leonna Condron (Scoil Mhiure, Clane) Donna Reilly-Parrish (St. Joseph's Secondary, Lucan) Georgia McKinght (The King's Hospital) Owen Soper (Templeogue College) Ciara Doyle (Boyne Community School) Isabel Preuss Neudorf (The King's Hospital) Winners 2015 33 Solo Singing Popular H.C. Leah Meagher (Skerries Music Studio) U17 Oisín Fitzgerald (Ardscoil Ní Tríonóide, Athy) Christina Sorensen (Loreto St. Stephen's Green) 34A Solo Singing Popular 1st Eimear Barr (The King's Hospital) O17 2nd Liam Forbes (The King's Hospital) Sarah Luttrell (Kilkenny College) Hons Rozalina Prendergast (The King's Hospital) Lucy O'Sullivan (The King's Hospital) Terence Christle (Kilkenny College) Philip Darragh (Maynooth Post Primary) H. C. Siobhan McClean (Kilkenny College) Sophie O'Keeffe (Midleton College) Trent Ronné (Kilkenny College) Charlotte Coffey (Sandford Park School) 34B Solo Singing Popular 1st Conor Kennedy (Templeogue College) O17 2nd Stephen Leo (Cistercian College) Hons David Roper Nolan (Blackrock College) Evan Holland (Blackrock College) Conal Hanamy (Cistercian College) H. C. Siobhán Brady (St. Columba's College) Meg McGloughlin (Skerries Music Studio) Niamh McGowan (Skerries Music Studio) Woolfson Cup Cup Sarah Luttrell (Kilkenny College) 35 Vocal Duet U15 1st Ariane Natin & Georgia Carr (Alexandra College) 2nd Alex Mahon & Cathal Finnegan (Skerries Music Winners 2015 Studio) 35 Vocal Duet U15 Hons Helen Tonra & Emily Ryan H. C. Emily Jane & Isabel Doyle (Sandford Park School) Charlotte Cope & Yasmin Pratt (Kilkenny College) Kate Glen & Eibhlin Meade (Wesley College) 36 Vocal Duet O15 Ingleside Cup 1st David Nagle & Padraig MacMahon (Cistercian College) Sophie & Laura O'Keeffe (Midleton College) 2nd Sarah Luttrell & Siobhan McClean (Kilkenny College) Conor Kennedy & Lorcan Kelleher (Templeogue College) Hons Samuel & Christopher Nixon (Wesley College) Aisling Deegan & Conal Hanamy (Ursuline Convent & Cistercian College Evan Holland & Dane Fitzpatrick (Blackrock College) H. C. Gianna Nordon & Victoria Taylor (Wesley College) Bryony & Katie Archer (Midleton
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