Lunchtime concert in Ipswich
Anne O’Byrne and David Fisk will play at a free lunchtime concert in St Mary-le-Tower in Ipswich on 10th July.
Dublin soprano Anne O’Byrnetrained in Ireland and England before embarking on a career in opera and concert, working with many leading conductors Sir Simon Rattle, Sir Andrew Davis, and producers Jonathan Miller, Trevor Nunn singing over twenty major roles, including Handel in Melbourne, Australia (Oriana in Amadigi), Mozart in Milan and the US (Pamina in The Magic Flute), Verdi in France (Gilda in Rigoletto), Puccini in England (Mimi in La Bohme), and Bizet in Ireland (Leila in The Pearlfishers). Anne has created roles in new operas for the Wexford and Covent Garden International Festivals, and has recorded for Irish television, the BBC, NPR, and as a guest soloist for Fox Business Channel.
Since moving to Richmond Virginia, in 2002, Anne has performed for many East Coast choral societies and orchestras. She teaches voice, and was Artist in Residence at University of Richmond in March this year. Anne continues to travel for concerts and recitals in Carnegie Hall and abroad.
David Fisk is a local lad! He was born in Ipswich and went to school here before joining the Choir of St Pauls Cathedral where he became head chorister. He returned to Ipswich to complete his secondary education at Northgate High School. He studied the organ at St Mary-le Tower and was choir master at St Augustines Church. He went on to do a degree in music at the University of Manchester and subsequently studied piano accompaniment and composition at the Royal Northern College of Music. Before David took up his present post he held similar posts with the Ulster Orchestra and with the Orchestra of St Johns Smith Square.
David and Anne are married and live in Richmond, Virginia USA, with their two children and a dog.
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