Patricia O'Callaghan

Patricia O'Callaghan
Birth name Patricia Mary O'Callaghan
Born 2 October 1970 (1970-10-02) (age 41)
Dryden, Ontario, Canada
Occupations Musician
Website www.patricia-ocallaghan.com

Patricia Mary O'Callaghan (born 2 October 1970 in Dryden, Ontario, Canada)[1][2] is a Canadian soprano singer.

She spent her childhood in various Northern Ontario towns and in Pine Falls, Manitoba.[1] She eventually planned to become an opera singer and completed a music degree at the University of Toronto. She also pursued further education and practice in Banff, Alberta.[3] But she would ultimately establish her career performing and recording European cabaret-style music by such composers Francis Poulenc, Erik Satie and Kurt Weill.

O'Callaghan was featured as a singing character on the 1999 CBC Television series Foolish Heart and on the television special Youkali Hotel.[4]

Her 1999 album Slow Fox includes the first known English-language recording of Kurt Weill's "Langsamer-Fox/Algi-Song" and "Der Abschiedsbrief" (in English, "The Farewell Letter"), as well as the second known English-language recording of his "Nanna's Song" (the first being done by Tammy Grimes on Ben Bagley's Kurt Weill Revisited, vol. 2).

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b White, Timothy (17 April 1999). "Music To My Ears: Patricia O'callaghan Recasts Cabaret". Billboard. http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4625721-1.html. Retrieved 2008-11-14. 
  2. ^ Chapman, Geoff (31 August 2001). "Patricia O'Callaghan masters contemporary decadence". Toronto Star. p. B10.  Profile at age 30.
  3. ^ "2006 Paul D. Fleck Fellowships in the Arts". Banff Centre. http://www.banffcentre.ca/media_room/Media_Releases/2006/0807_fleck/ocallaghan.asp. Retrieved 2008-11-14. 
  4. ^ Youkali Hotel at WestWind Pictures

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