Eimear Quinn leads 180 choristers at Cliffs of Moher
Soprano Eimear Quinn led 180 choristers in a performance of ‘From a Distance’ at the Cliffs of Moher today. This event, a highlight of the Limerick Sings International Choral Festival, brought together singers from Ireland and overseas for a workshop and concert against the dramatic west coast of Clare backdrop.
Why was the Cliffs of Moher performance so significant?
The event stood as one of the most anticipated moments of the festival. By gathering 180 participants in an outdoor setting, the festival emphasized the joy of making music together on a grand scale.
Beyond the performance, singers from across the globe engaged in an outdoor chorus workshop. This session was led by Eimear Quinn, a former Eurovision winner, providing a direct mentorship experience for the visiting choristers.
What other events are scheduled for the festival?
The festival continues tonight with ‘An Evening of Choirs in Concert’ at the Redemptorist Church in Limerick city. This program focuses on a blend of sacred music, traditional songs, and folk favourites.
The festivities conclude tomorrow afternoon at St John’s Cathedral. Starting at 4:30pm, the ‘Afternoon Proms’ will be presented by Shirley Keane and will feature a light choral programme performed by a mix of local and visiting choirs.
What may happen as the festival concludes?
The closing Afternoon Proms could serve as a final collaborative bridge between the local Limerick singers and the international guests. This may solidify the festival’s reputation as a hub for global musical exchange.
Given the scale of the Cliffs of Moher event, future iterations of the festival might look to incorporate more outdoor workshops. Such steps could potentially increase the number of overseas participants in coming years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who led the performance at the Cliffs of Moher?
The performance was led by soprano and former Eurovision winner Eimear Quinn.
Where will the ‘An Evening of Choirs in Concert’ take place?
This event will be held at the Redemptorist Church in Limerick city.
What time does the closing event start tomorrow?
The Afternoon Proms at St John’s Cathedral will take place at 4:30pm tomorrow afternoon.
Which of these choral venues would you most like to visit for a live performance?