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2009
Thursday 16th July - Candide - Cork Opera House
Friday 17th July - Candide - Cork Opera House
Saturday 18th July - Candide - Cork Opera House
Nyle will be playing the lead role in Leonard Bernstein's Candide, Thur
16th - Sat 18th July
Directed by John O'Brien With Mary Hegarty and the Chorus of Opera 2005
reunite to perform Leonard Bernstein's light operetta based on Voltaire's
famous short story.
It is part exuberant satire, part sophisticated operetta, and part crazy
comedy with touches of Monty Pythonesque humour. Candide scooped up Olivier
and Tony awards for its West End and Broadway productions, where it enchanted
fans of both musicals and opera. With a live orchestra and full chorus
singing in English.
NEW ALBUM
"HOME GROUND"
Click here for details
Many thanks to Nyle Wolf for permission to use album cover image
and for tour details
Click on album cover above for details
Nyle's album "Moodswings" available from:
Nylewolfe.com
Amazon.co.uk
CDbaby.com
Tower Records (IRL)
HMV (IRL)
Goldendiscs (IRL)
Click here for Nyle's official
website
Page last updated 8th July 2009
For
interviews and further information
Contact
Riah Hogan 0872359905
Nyle sang his first concert at the tender age of 6 performing “Rudolph
the Red Nosed Reindeer” in his local Catholic Church. A simple “Sing and
Get Paid for It!” ad in the Irish Examiner led to his professional debut
in Cork’s Opera House. A former student of John Carolan at Cork’s School
of Music and Veronica Dunne at the Leinster School of Music, he graduated
London’s Royal Academy of Music with their highest academic award and
won a scholarship to complete his training at Zurich’s prestigious International
Opera Studio. After thousands of performances in distinguished venues
throughout Europe and North America, he has honed a reputation as one
of the most talented vocalists of his generation. He has sung for international
monarchs and presidents including Queen Elizabeth II, Bill Clinton and
Taoiseach Brian Cowen. He has made numerous recordings with companies
such as Sony, RTE, BBC, Lyric FM and Naxos. Building on the success of
his debut solo album “Moodswings” in 2007, he has recently completed a
new studio recording in New York of Irish repertoire, due for release
later in 2009. His most recent engagements include an open air gala concert
at the historic San Juan Capistrano Mission in California, the role of
Demetrius in Britten’s “A Midsummer Nights Dream” with Opera Ireland and
the first recording of Balfe’s Falstaff for the RTE Lyric FM label. During
January he showcased at APAP, America’s largest arts conference in New
York as a delegate for Culture Ireland.
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