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Tenor Anthony Kearns – Biography

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Anthony Kerns
Anthony Kerns

After winning a 1993 talent contest much like America’s or Britain’s Got Talent, Anthony Kearns began studying classical music in earnest in Dublin, Wales, and New York City.  Thrust upon the international scene at the first 1999 U.S. PBS broadcast of the 1998 taping of The Irish Tenors in Dublin, Anthony and the trio achieved instant stardom.  As they began performing on the world’s most prestigious stages, The Irish Tenors became over-night world-wide sensations as Ireland’s most famous touring musicians, second only to U2. As the founding member, Kearns has toured with the trio three times annually for well over a decade. The Irish Tenors have 10 CDs to their credit, always listed on Billboard’s Top Ten upon release, with three quickly going gold, platinum and double platinum.

Anthony is increasingly in demand as a solo performer world-wide.   He performs concerts with a sole piano in the recital format, as guest soloist with some of the world’s finest symphony orchestras, and on opera stages.  Fall of 2013 Kearns released his long-awaited solo CD: With a Song in My Heart (available in the lobby). It is an eclectic repertoire, focusing upon the broad spectrum of music presented on his solo tours.

Anthony was honored to sing “The Lord’s Prayer” for our Veterans at the 25th annual PBS Memorial Day Concert in Washington DC this past May. March 19, 2013 found him at the U.S. Capitol at the invitation of Speaker of the House Boehner, entertaining both President Obama and Ireland’s Prime Minister Kenny at The Friends Of Ireland Luncheon.

Kearns was involved in the U.S. Inaugural weekend celebrations during January of 2013. He was invited by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dempsey, to perform at a brunch for Medal of Honor recipients, performed at the inaugural ball hosted by Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, and was then invited to attend the actual swearing-in ceremony as an honored VIP guest.
Anthony’s spring 2012 tour ended on the stage of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston in the first joint effort between the JFK Library and UMass Boston:  A celebration of Kennedy’s Irish Roots, in collaboration with The Wexford Institute’s 2 year tour with Anthony highlighting Autism and Childhood Trauma Awareness.

Kearns has many operatic roles to his credit, including:  title role of Faust, in both Ireland and the U.S., Carmen’s Don Jose, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, all in Ireland; and Romeo in Romeo & Juliet: Then and Now, Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor, and Alfred in Die Fledermaus in the U.S. all receiving stunning reviews.  Anthony completed a PBS Special in Prague called Halleluiah Broadway in February 2010, released to wide acclaim across the U.S.  In 2010, The Irish Music Association named him “Best Irish Tenor in the U.S., U.K., and the European Union.”

Besides performing in his homeland and coast to coast in America’s Performing Arts Centers, cathedrals, and campuses, Anthony also lends his name and considerable talent to many charitable fund raising events annually.  He has performed at the New Zealand Embassy on several occasions in support of the USO Wounded Warriors and continues his work on behalf of U.S. Veterans.

“Ireland’s foremost tenor, Anthony Kearns is a great ambassador for Ireland …”
The Honorable Michael Collins, Ireland’s Ambassador to the U.S.

“Voices like this don’t come along very often.  It’s a voice-of-the-century voice.”
… Opera Naples General and Artistic Director, Steffanie Pearce

“Anthony Kearns is a superb singer, a confident, compelling performer.”
…. The Nashville Scene

Special Thanks

Wheel Chair Assistance — Again this year, we thank the students from West High School Octagon Club who will provide wheelchair assistance at both the west and east (cafeteria) entrances. Entering the building from the west parking lot is more efficient and disabled parking is available near the door. We thank Green Bay Home Medical Equipment for supplying wheelchairs.

Supporters — Special thanks to concert sponsors and advertisers for their support of Civic Music. We encourage you to patronize their businesses. Thank you to the many members who have made donations beyond the price of a membership. Your generosity is truly appreciated.

RCCA Concert Reciprocity

Ticket holders have a bonus opportunity this season. Brown County Civic Music Association has concert reciprocity with the River City Concert Association in Menomonie, MI. Their schedule is:

For more details go to WWW.RCConcerts.com. Civic Music members may attend one complimentary concert. Contact the Civic Music office to make arrangements for tickets; call 920-338-1801  or e-mail office@bccivicmusic.org.

September e-Notes: Tenor Anthony Kearns

We eagerly anticipate the start of our 2014-2015 season with Dublin’s beloved tenor Anthony Kearns. Many of us know him as part of the “Irish Tenors” and his appearances on PBS. His music ranges from traditional Irish melodies to soaring, operatic classics. He performed for President Obama and the Prime Minister of Ireland in 2013. He opened the 2013 National Memorial Day Parade with “America, the Beautiful” and was featured on this year’s National Memorial Day Concert. We know we’re in for a treat. For more information, see the season listing, program and biography.

Event info:

  • Saturday, September 27: Tenor Anthony Kearns
  • Tickets available in advance or at the door
  • Performance begins at 7:30 p.m.
  • All tickets are general seating.
  • Auditorium doors open at 7 p.m.
  • This performance is held at the Ralph Holter Auditorium, in historic Green Bay West High School, 966 Shawano Ave. Green Bay, WI.

Tenor Anthony Kearns

Season Listing | Program | Biography

Tenor Anthony Kearns

Spectacular talent! We open the season in grand fashion with Dublin’s most beloved tenor — a superstar of  “Irish Tenors” fame and a fixture on PBS and worldwide music charts. From traditional Irish melodies to soaring, operatic classics, Kearns dazzles. In 2013 he performed for the U.S. President and Irish Prime Minister and opened the National Memorial Day Parade with a stirring rendition of “America, the Beautiful.” His previous Civic Music engagement (2007) drew one of the largest audiences in recent history.
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Red Priest – Program

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Piers Adams – recorders
David Greenberg – violin
Angela East – cello
David Wright – harpsichord

Viva Baroque

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Preludio

Giovanni Paulo Cima (C.1570-1622) / Dario Castello (C.1590-C.1630)
Two Sonatas in “Stile Moderno”

Johann Sebastian Bach
“Bach on A”
Arioso – Bourrée – Sarabande – Gigue

Georg Frederick Handel (1685-1759)
Recorder Sonata in B Minor
Largo – Vivace – Furioso – Adagio – Alla Breve

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Concerto in F major: “L’Autunno” (Autumn, from The Four Seasons)
Allegro (Dancing Drunkards) – Adagio molto (Sleeping Drunkards) – Allegro (Autumn Hunt)

— Intermission —

Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in F minor: “L’Inverno” (Winter, from The Four Seasons)
Allegro non molto (Bitter Frostbite and Winds) – Largo (Peaceful by the Fire with Rain Outside) – Allegro (Ice Skating and Freezing Wind)

Georg Frederick Handel
Aria in D major

Johann Sebastian Bach/O’Carolan/Dow/Trad (Arr. Greenberg)
“Bach on G”
Prelude – Allegro – Poppy Leaf Hornpipe – The Princess Royal Hornpipe I & II – Miss Charters’ Reel

Henry Purcell (1659-1695) / Maurizio Cazzati (1620-1677) / Diego Ortiz (fl 1580)
A Suite of Grounds

Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D minor

Red Priest appears by arrangement with Lisa Sapinkopf Artists, www.chambermuse.com

Crack a smile, don’t break the bank

We have joined a new program, AmazonSmile, that lets you help Brown County Music Association while shopping on Amazon.com.

AmazonSmile is a program where Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organization of your choice. We are asking YOU to support Brown County Civic Music Association when you shop at AmazonSmile. Here’s all you have to do:

  1. Go to smile.amazon.com
  2. Sign in with your regular Amazon username and password.
  3. When you see the prompt to “Select a Charity,” skip to the box that reads, “Or pick your own charitable organization” and search for Brown County Civic Music Association.
  4. Select Brown County Civic Music Association from the results page.
  5. You will be directed to the Amazon store where you may shop and complete your purchases as usual. The banner at the top of the store will read in small print “Supporting: Brown County Civic Music Association Inc.”

For more information, visit the AmazonSmile FAQ page.

Spread the word. Tell others. Encourage your family and friends to sign up for AmazonSmile and help support Brown County Civic Music Association.

Early Christmas Present

Isthmus Brass EnsembleTreat yourself to an early Christmas present and hear Madison’s own Isthmus Brass Ensemble perform in a concert of holiday favorites on Saturday, December 13, 2014. Make it a double present by buying tickets for a friend or family members and invite them to join you for this evening of musical fun.

And although the season is underway, season tickets are still your better bargain. A mini-series makes an excellent holiday gift.

Adult ticket: $26
Student ticket: $11
Adult Membership: $82
Student Membership: $27

Purchase tickets online at: www.bccivicmusic.org/tickets

Classics by Request

Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on WPNE (FM) 89.3, WPR host Ruthanne Bessman plays listener’s classical requests on Classics by Request.

Listeners can submit their requests online at www.wpr.org/classics-request or call in toll free during the show at 800-442-7106. This is a great chance to get the word out about Brown County Civic Music Association and hear Red Priest perform by requesting something from one of their CDs – perhaps a favorite movement from the Four Seasons from their CD, “Vivaldi The 4 Seasons.” Be sure to mention that Red Priest will be performing in Green Bay at the Ralph Holter Auditorium, West High School, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 7.