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2023 BVOF Bursary Award winners announced

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Young musicians and performers, violinist Phoebe White from Dublin and Fionn Ó hAlmhain, a German-born bass who grew up in Ireland, have been named as this year’s Blackwater Valley Opera Festival (BVOF) Bursary Award winners.

BVOF establishe­d the bursary award in 2020 with the support of a private donor. The winners are selected by the festival’s artistic director and co-founder, Dieter Kaegi, who says “the programme is in keeping with our mission to discover and support exceptiona­l talent, helping to define a new future for Irish artists that have the potential to develop successful solo careers.”

White and Ó hAlmhain will each receive an award of €5,000 to help further their musical careers and performing ability. They will also act as ambassador­s for the festival, and will perform at a special recital as part of the 2024 festival.

PHOEBE WHITE

Born in Dublin in 1997, Phoebe White has been playing violin since the age of three. In her teens, she studied with Fionnuala Hunt at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. She studied under the tutelage of Mauricio Fuks at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, earning her Bachelor of Music Performanc­e in 2019. In 2020, she moved to Berlin, where she now studies at the Berlin University of Arts and is a member of the Kurt-Sanderling-Academy of the Konzerthau­sorchester Berlin.

In recent years Phoebe has establishe­d herself as one of Ireland’s rising stars in classical music. She has been awarded the RDS Music Bursary, the RDS Collins Memorial Award, and the Aileen Gore Cup at the Feis Ceoil. Previous awards include the National Concert Hall Young Musicians’ Award, the Dublin Philharmon­ic Award, the Maura Dowdall Award, and the Flax Trust Bursary.

PRESENTING OPPORTUNIT­IES

Being selected for the bursary award, she said, “It is a great honour to be the recipient of this bursary and to be named an ambassador for the Blackwater Valley Opera Festival. This support is essential to me at this stage, as I enter the final years of my musical studies and focus on building my career.”

“I will use this funding to continue my studies at the Berlin University of Arts and the Kurt Sanderling Academy in Berlin. It will also enable me to seek out more opportunit­ies, participat­e in festivals, masterclas­ses, and competitio­ns, that I otherwise could not afford to do, and which will help me to develop as an artist and build connection­s. This will allow me more time to focus on my craft and develop my career.

“The opportunit­y to perform as an ambassador for the BVOF is very exciting. As a developing artist, I need every chance to perform that I can get, and I very much look forward to connecting with new audiences and people in the industry over the coming year.”

FIONN Ó HALMHAIN

Fionn Ó hAlmhain is a German-born bass who grew up in Ireland and is now based in London. He completed a BMus at the TU Dublin Conservato­ire and studied singing with Dr. Robert Alderson. Since then, he has performed across Ireland and the UK and is now undertakin­g an MA at the Royal Academy of Music. Fionn is a recipient of the Elton John Scholarshi­p. He is an alumnus of the Glyndebour­ne Academy where he was nominated for the Gus Christie Award.

“I am delighted and honoured to be awarded the Blackwater Valley Opera Festival bursary this year,” Fionn said. “I am going through a period of developmen­t at this time which is crucial to my career in many respects, and it would not be possible without this support.”

“I have enrolled in a Masters degree at the Royal Academy of Music in London under Professor Mark Wildmann which provides me with some of the most excellent tuition available to me anywhere in the world.”

“The BVOF Bursary allows me to pay fees and to dedicate much more time to my studies. I have been able to get the coaching and practice resources at a time where they are having a huge impact on what I hope will be the beginning of a long and improving career.”

“As a young bass, one of the biggest challenges I face in my profession­al developmen­t is the time it takes for my voice to mature and come into its own. BVOF has been hugely supportive of me in my developmen­t both by offering me suitable profession­al opportunit­ies since 2021 and by supporting me now with this bursary.”

“This investment in my time and in my developmen­t has enabled me to do work which will make a huge difference when my voice comes to its full maturity. I will be a much better singer and artist than I would have been if these resources were not available to me at this stage.”

2023 FESTIVAL

The Blackwater Valley Opera Festival is Ireland’s Summer Opera Festival and this year takes place from May 29th to 5th June at stunning venues throughout the Blackwater Valley (Waterford and Cork), with Lismore Castle at its heart. For more see blackwater­valleyoper­a.ie

 ?? (Pic: Coalesce) ?? BVOF Bursary Award recipient, Phoebe White.
(Pic: Coalesce) BVOF Bursary Award recipient, Phoebe White.
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Bursary Award recipient, Fionn Ó hAlmhain.

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