Sinead O'Kelly enjoys jazz and songs from the
shows, which is why the young lady - studying to be an opera star at the Royal
College of Music in London - is delighted to return to Belfast on Saturday,
December 17 to appear with Alan Corry and his Festival Brass at their Christmas
concert in Glenmachan Church (7.30pm).
A former pupil at Aquinas Grammar, where she sang
and played cello in the orchestra, Sinead has an LLCM in classical singing and
has worked with youth drama group MT4Uth who put on Godspell at the Opera House
in her home town.
"My favourite role is Fantine in Les
Miserables and I sang it in Peter Corry's production in the Theatre at the Mill
in Mossley, Newtownabbey," says Sinead.
"I have sung solo with the Armagh City Choir
and they have invited me back next year to sing the role of Dalila in their
25th anniversary celebration production of Samson by Handel.
"I am looking forward to performing with
Festival Brass again - they're so much fun to work with and such a dynamic
group!" On the bill too will be Kieran Griffiths and the Open Arts
Community Choir.
You can catch up with Festival Brass tonight (7.30)
at the Christmas concert of King's Chorale in Fisherwick Presbyterian Church.
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