Ross Scanlon wins The Soloist
TENOR TO PERFORM WITH CROSS BORDER ORCHESTRA
Bray man Ross Scanlon is a joint winner of The Soloist 2017, along with Katie Weir.
This year’s lucky winners will perform with the Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland to audiences of over 30,000 people in iconic venues including the RDS, Dublin; the Odyssey Arena, Belfast; the Echo Arena in Liverpool, the Kingfisher Hall, Galway and the Hub in Kilkenny. In addition to this unique opportunity, the winners will also receive the coveted Soloist Trophy and a €1,000 cash prize. We are thrilled to be showcasing the talent of these two stellar performers to audiences across Ireland and the UK in the coming year.
From over 300 on-line entries, 40 of Ireland’s most promising and talented young performers made it through to the semifinal which was held last Sunday afternoon at the Mill Theatre in Dundrum.
The panel of judges had the unenviable task of selecting 14 performers to go through to the final on Sunday evening.
All of the finalists gave outstanding performances and any one of them would have been a worthy recipient of the title. However, at the end of a very intense and wonderful competition, joint winners were announced – Katie Weir and Ross Scanlon.
Tenor Ross Scanlon trained at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama where he was awarded the Michael McNamara Gold Medal of excellence in performance. He continues his studies with Philip Doghan at the Royal Academy of Music, London. Ross sings widely in concert. Engagements have included Alexander’s Feast, Messiah and The Creation with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and Messiah at the Halle Festival, Germany, at the Handel Music Festival, Dublin, and with the Irish Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ross’s roles include Lurcanio Ariodante, Masino La vera costanza, Monostatos Die Zauber öte and Scaramuccio Ariadne auf Naxos. Le Thérière L’Enfant et les sortlièges with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Hot Biscuit Paul Bunyan for Welsh National Youth Opera, Male Chorus The Rape of Lucretia for Irish Youth Opera, Bookkeeper The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny for OTC, Dublin, Remendado Carmen for Lyric Opera, Dublin, Bill A Hand of Bridge, Remendado Carmen and Tamino Die Zauber öte for Glasthule Opera.
Katie Weir is 16 years of age and has been singing, acting and dancing as long as she can remember. She attends classes at Talented Kids Performing Arts School, Dublin and is also a member of MVW Talent Agency. Katie receives vocal tuition rom Maureen-Victoria Ward and most recently received a Distinction in her Grade 8 Musical Theatre Singing and a Higher Achiever Award from the RIAM.
Judges in the competition were Greg Beardsell, conductor and music educator; Sarah McCann, TV and radio producer; Patricia Treacy, virtuoso violinist and Paul O’Callaghan, CBOI director.