The Corkman

Clodagh in the honours at college awards

- With Paddy Ryan pryan@corkman.ie

Clodagh Barrett from Mitchelsto­wn came in fourth place for the Excellence Award for Music at the recent Leinster School of Music & Drama (LSMD) Excellence Awards ceremony.

Clodagh attends lessons in the Kilshanna Music School and was nominated for her Grade 3 piano exam. At the awards ceremony, she performed Klyner Shertz on the piano.

Launched in 2004 to mark the school’s centenary year, the LSMD Excellence Awards is open to the 15,000 students throughout Ireland who took the school’s exams in the last year. The top 520 students who participat­ed in the LSMD exams are chosen to compete in the Excellence Awards and finalists are chosen from this group to perform at the Excellence Awards Concert which takes place annually in Griffith College.

There is an Excellence Award for both music and speech & drama with the winners in each category receiving a coveted trophy and cheque for €300.

Commenting on the awards, Karen Casey, Head of Faculty of The Leinster School of Music & Drama at Griffith College, said, “this year’s Excellence Awards at Griffith College showcased the very best in talent across the areas of music and speech & drama. We are delighted to see these students and teachers recognised for their outstandin­g commitment to these discipline­s and would like to wish them the very best of luck for the future in their chosen fields,”.

Previous winners of the Excellence Awards include comedian Al Porter, Voice UK Finalist Lucy O’Byrne and broadcaste­r Laura Whitmore.

 ??  ?? Clodagh Barrett receiving her certificat­e and silver medal from Karen Casey, Head of the Leinster School of Music and Drama.
Clodagh Barrett receiving her certificat­e and silver medal from Karen Casey, Head of the Leinster School of Music and Drama.

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