NI Opera Announces The Finalists For The 13th Glenarm Festival Of Voice Vocal Competition

Five opera singers selected from applications from across the island of Ireland will be travelling to Glenarm at the end of August for three days of intensive coaching before taking part in an exciting live competition in front of a live audience and jury panel.

The evening will be hosted by NI Opera’s Patron, broadcaster Sean Rafferty and the audience will hear arias, Irish art songs and ensemble pieces. The jury panel will select the winner of the Deborah Voigt Opera Prize and the Song Prize and the audience will be able to vote for the winner of the Audience Prize.

The five finalists selected for 2022 are: Anna Gregg (soprano), Petra Wells (soprano) Anna-Helena Machlachlan (mezzo-soprano), Cathal McCabe (tenor), Ryan Garnham (baritone) and the Peter Rankin Piano Intern for 2023 is Doireann O’Carroll.

The team who will coach the finalists includes Dr Ingrid Surgenor, Professor Mark
Wildman and pianist Simon Lepper. They will work with the finalists on their competition repertoire across the weekend in the build-up to the Competition Finale on Sunday 27 th August at 6.30pm in Glenarm’s Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Professor Wildman joins the coaching team this year for the first time and comments: ‘It is a great honour to be invited to become a coach/judge at the Glenarm Festival of Voice. I have heard so much about the wonderful singing and music making that takes place in Glenarm each year that I look forward with great excitement and anticipation to meeting and working with all the singers, helping them to enjoy their
singing and fulfil their potential in August this year.’

The 13 th Glenarm Festival of Voice also features three recitals with NI Opera’s festival partners, BBC Radio 3, which will be recorded live and open to audiences for the first time since 2019. This year’s recitalists are tenor Nicky Spence (8pm, 25 th August), mezzo soprano Marta Fontanals-Simmons (8pm, 26 th August) and baritone James Atkinson (3pm, 27 th August) and will take place in St Patrick’s Church, Glenarm. The theme selected by BBC Radio 3 for this year’s recitals is ‘From the Salons of Great Women’.

Tickets for the BBC Radio 3 recitals can be applied for via a ticket draw at https://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows.

NI Opera will also be welcoming the 2022 winner of the Festival’s Song Prize, soprano Hannah O’Brien with pianist Tristan Russcher to the historic Londonderry Arms in Carnlough where she will perform an afternoon recital on 26 th August from 3-4pm.

Free family friendly music and creative activities will be taking place in Glenarm on Saturday 26 th and Sunday 28 th August, as part of the Festival – details will be listed on the NI Opera website in August.

Tickets for all events are available to book now via www.niopera.com

NI Opera are grateful for the support of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, the Esme Mitchell Trust, the Garfield Weston Foundation and Glenarm Castle.

Image: Clockwise from top left: Anna Gregg, Petra Wells, Anna-Helena Maclachan, Cathal
McCabe, Peter Rankin Piano Intern Doireann O’Carroll. Ryan Garnham and Cathal McCabe