As artists from around the globe assembled in Wexford for the first day of rehearsals for the 60th Wexford Festival Opera, Artistic Director David Agler announced the creation of a newly formed Wexford Festival Chorus.
The Festival began in 1951 and quickly took advantage of the local musical talent to fulfil the role of the chorus. However, as the Festival grew and developed, so did the artistic demands of the chorus and it soon became evident that a full-time commitment would be necessary, an impossibility for the many volunteers who also held down jobs during the daytime.In 1995, the then Artistic Director, Luigi Ferrari, introduced the Prague Choir to fulfil this role. Although a professional choir, the Prague Choir was cast and managed independently of the Festival. While this resolved an immediate need, it was never envisaged as a long-term solution for the Festival. Since David Agler's appointment as Artistic Director in 2005, he has set out to achieve three major artistic goals: the formation of the Wexford Festival Orchestra, established in 2006, the opening of the Wexford Opera House in 2008 and the establishment of a Wexford Festival Chorus, made up of rising young talent from Ireland and across Europe.Booking is brisk, having already achieved 80% of its box-office target 4 weeks ahead of the opening. With many performances already booked out, only limited availability remains. Book now to avoid disappointment.
Book by telephone at: +353 (0)53 912 2144, in person from Wexford Opera House box-office or online at www.wexfordopera.com
The 60th Wexford Festival Opera is grant aided by the Arts Council, Fáilte Ireland, and Wexford County and Borough Councils.
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