- Angela Feeney
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Angela Feeney (born 19th October 1954 in West
Belfast ) is a Northern Irish opera singer.She made her professional singing debut with the
Irish National Opera as Cherubino in "The Marriage of Figaro " in 1977 and continued her studies at theRichard-Strauss-Konservatorium inMunich from which she received a first class honours degree.She was the first Irish singer to be signed as a soloist by the
Munich State Opera and has made guest appearances with theBamberger Symphoniker and theHamburg State Opera and Frankfurt Opera companies.Her performances include: Elvira in English Opera's ‘
Don Giovanni ’ and 'Un giorno di regno ’ as Guilietta at theWexford Festival (recorded live for BBC Radio 3). She opened Cork City Opera's first season as Leonora in ‘Il Trovatore ’ and returned the following year in ‘La bohème ’ as Mimi. She has performed ‘Madame Butterfly ’ forOpera Northern Ireland , and at theBerlin State Opera . Other performances have been as Marie in the ‘Bartered Bride ’, Michaela in ‘Carmen ’ and Nedda in English Opera's ‘I Pagliacci '.Angela Feeney is founder of the Belfast Classical Music Bursary Scheme and has used her talent to promote various charities and tourism in local and wider Northern Ireland.
In 2002 she was recognised by the
Belfast Arts Awards through the Belfast City Council and given a special award by the judges in recognition of her outstanding services.In 2005 she was honored by
Queen's University at Belfast at which Queen’s Senator Brian Hanna stated: “Angela is an international opera singer who has made an outstanding contribution to the arts both on the international stage and here in her native city where her name is synonymous with the West Belfast Classical Music Bursary Awards which began in 1994 at St Louise's College, Falls Road and now continues as the Belfast Classical Music Bursaries."
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