Anthony Kearns, acknowledged as Ireland's Finest (Living) Tenor at the Dublin National Concert Hall's Silver Jubilee in 2006, performs an extraordinary repertoire, with music from Ireland to Broadway, to Viennese romance to Italian Classics, French art songs, and traditional German Lieder, the inspirational to the spiritual, and from operetta's light comedy to the sweeping drama of grand opera.
Hallelujah Broadway, the musical extravaganza from Bill Hughes, the producer of The Irish Tenors, is based on the simple premise that powerful songs can bring an audience to their feet, gladden their hearts and give them something to really feel good about. How often have people come out of a Broadway Musical and felt they had just had a religious experience? On Monday, October 4, the concert was seen only on WLIW21 here in the New York metropolitan-area in an intimate concert at City Winery, exclusive to WLIW21 donors and industry insiders. BroadwayWorld was on hand and brings you photo coverage below.
Anthony Kearns, acknowledged as Ireland's Finest (Living) Tenor at the Dublin National Concert Hall's Silver Jubilee in 2006, performs an extraordinary repertoire, with music from Ireland to Broadway, to Viennese romance to Italian Classics, French art songs, and traditional German Lieder, the inspirational to the spiritual, and from operetta's light comedy to the sweeping drama of grand opera.
This month, Anthony Kearns, a founding member of The Irish Tenors, begins a unique concert tour to help improve education for children across the U.S. The tour will feature Kearns singing favorite songs of Ireland, Broadway and operas in San Francisco, CA (September 23), Long Beach, CA (September 26), Columbus, OH (October 21), and Wilton, CT (October 23). The concert tour, sponsored by Wexford Institute, continues in Spring 2011.
Anthony Kearns of The Irish Tenors will headline a rare bipartisan musical reception ('Six Month's Countdown to St. Patrick's Day') from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. tonight - Tuesday, September 21 - for ThanksUSA, a nonpartisan charitable effort providing scholarships to military families.
Hallelujah Broadway, the musical extravaganza from Bill Hughes, the producer of The Irish Tenors, is based on the simple premise that powerful songs can bring an audience to their feet, gladden their hearts and give them something to really feel good about.
Anthony Kearns, and his two colleagues from the popular touring group, The Irish Tenors, will perform during the 2010 Liberty Medal Ceremony in Philadelphia, PA honoring former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Mon., Sept. 13, 2010, it was announced.
This month, Anthony Kearns, a founding member of The Irish Tenors, begins a unique concert tour to help improve education for children across the U.S. The tour will feature Kearns singing favorite songs of Ireland, Broadway and operas in San Francisco, CA (September 23), Long Beach, CA (September 26), Columbus, OH (October 21), and Wilton, CT (October 23). The concert tour, sponsored by Wexford Institute, continues in Spring 2011.
Anthony Kearns, acknowledged as Ireland's Finest (Living) Tenor at the Dublin National Concert Hall's Silver Jubilee in 2006, performs an extraordinary repertoire, with music from Ireland to Broadway, to Viennese romance to Italian Classics, French art songs, and traditional German Lieder, the inspirational to the spiritual, and from operetta's light comedy to the sweeping drama of grand opera.
On Friday, August 20, The Irish Tenors - Finbar Wright, Anthony Kearns and Ronan Tynan - took the stage at Wolftrap for the first Filene Center appearance since 2004. As a part of a special reunion tour, the Tenots reemerged with their signature harmony of traditional and modern Irish music. BroadwayWorld was on hand and brings you coverage of the concert below.
Hallelujah Broadway, the musical extravaganza from Bill Hughes, the producer of The Irish Tenors, is based on the simple premise that powerful songs can bring an audience to their feet, gladden their hearts and give them something to really feel good about.
Tenor Anthony Kearns will be the featured performer at the National Memorial Day Choral Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. on Sun., May 30 at 2 p.m., it was announced today.
Tenor Anthony Kearns will be the featured performer at the National Memorial Day Choral Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. on Sun., May 30 at 2 p.m., it was announced today.
World-renowned Tenor Anthony Kearns, a founding member of The Irish Tenors, and internationally acclaimed pianist Patrick Healy will perform at St. Ann's after a two-week, eight-city
tour with The Irish Tenors - considered Ireland's No. 2 musical export, next to U2. Healy, who has toured the world as an accompanist to great artists over the past 50 years, will travel from the United Kingdom to perform with Kearns.
World-renowned Tenor Anthony Kearns, a founding member of The Irish Tenors, and internationally acclaimed pianist Patrick Healy will perform at St. Ann's after a two-week, eight-city
tour with The Irish Tenors - considered Ireland's No. 2 musical export, next to U2. Healy, who has toured the world as an accompanist to great artists over the past 50 years, will travel from the United Kingdom to perform with Kearns.