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==Career== ==Career==
In his time, Dennis ] has been connected with the ], Covent Garden, London and the ], Cardiff, Wales. He has given regular guest performances at the ] New York, in Chicago, San Francisco, Zurich, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Verona, Munich and Australia.<ref name="ammanford">{{cite web|title=Ammanford And District Choral Society|url=http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/ammanford%20choral%20society.htm#opera|accessdate=2007-10-11}}</ref> In his time, Dennis ] has been connected with the ], Covent Garden, London and the ], Cardiff, Wales. He has given regular guest performances at the ] New York, in Chicago, San Francisco, Zurich, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Verona, Munich and Australia.<ref name="ammanford">{{cite web|title=Ammanford And District Choral Society|url=http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/ammanford%20choral%20society.htm#opera|website=Terrynorm.ic24.net|accessdate=2007-10-11}}</ref>


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A generation before his fellow-Welshman ], O'Neill was a regular face on British TV. He has presented two TV shows, ''Dennis O'Neill'' (1987) and ''Dennis O'Neill and Friends'' (1989), amongst other TV performances, such as the title role in '']'' and Alfred in '']''.{{fact|date=June 2020}} A generation before his fellow-Welshman ], O'Neill was a regular face on British TV. He has presented two TV shows, ''Dennis O'Neill'' (1987) and ''Dennis O'Neill and Friends'' (1989), amongst other TV performances, such as the title role in '']'' and Alfred in '']''.{{fact|date=June 2020}}


In 2006 O'Neill performed as Eleazar in '']'' (The Jewess) in a ] concert in the ] concert hall, London.<ref>{{cite web|title=La Juive - Opera Review|date=2006-09-25|url=http://hugill.blogspot.com/2006/09/la-juive-opera-review.html|accessdate=2007-10-11}}</ref> It was his 43rd visit to the Royal Opera House.<ref name="musicomh">{{cite web|title= MusicOMH.com (Interview)|url=http://www.musicomh.com/classical_features/dennis-oneill_0906.htm}}</ref> In 2000 he was appointed a ].{{fact|date=June 2020}} In 2006 O'Neill performed as Eleazar in '']'' (The Jewess) in a ] concert in the ] concert hall, London.<ref>{{cite web|title=La Juive - Opera Review|date=2006-09-25|url=http://hugill.blogspot.com/2006/09/la-juive-opera-review.html|website=Hugill.blogspot.com|accessdate=2007-10-11}}</ref> It was his 43rd visit to the Royal Opera House.<ref name="musicomh">{{Cite web|url=http://www.musicomh.com/classical_features/dennis-oneill_0906.htm|title=MusicOMH.com (Interview)|website=Musicomh.com|accessdate=22 July 2020}}</ref> In 2000 he was appointed a ].{{fact|date=June 2020}}


==References== ==References==

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Dennis O'Neill CBE (born 25 February 1948) is a Welsh operatic tenor and recording artist.

Early life

Dennis O'Neill was born in Pontarddulais, to Welsh and Irish parents. He studied privately with Professor Frederic Cox (Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music) in Manchester and then in London. At the age of 19 he spent the summer as an apprentice singer at the Opera Barga Festival in Tuscany, which confirmed his ambition to become an opera singer. Later, after a Royal Society of Arts award, he returned to Italy to study with Ettore Campogalliani in Mantua and Luigi Ricci in Rome.

Career

In his time, Dennis O'Neill has been connected with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London and the Welsh National Opera, Cardiff, Wales. He has given regular guest performances at the Metropolitan Opera New York, in Chicago, San Francisco, Zurich, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Verona, Munich and Australia.

In the opera world, O'Neill is perhaps best known as a Verdi exponent. He performs song recitals and oratorios, especially the tenor part of the Verdi Requiem. In 2005 he was awarded the Verdi Medal by the Amici di Verdi. O'Neill is committed to the education of younger opera singers, and in Spring 2007 he became the director of the Cardiff International Academy of Voice.

O'Neill's recording career includes many solo albums and operas. He has performed on video film with Kiri te Kanawa and the conductor Georg Solti.

A generation before his fellow-Welshman Bryn Terfel, O'Neill was a regular face on British TV. He has presented two TV shows, Dennis O'Neill (1987) and Dennis O'Neill and Friends (1989), amongst other TV performances, such as the title role in Faust and Alfred in Die Fledermaus.

In 2006 O'Neill performed as Eleazar in La Juive (The Jewess) in a Royal Opera concert in the Barbican concert hall, London. It was his 43rd visit to the Royal Opera House. In 2000 he was appointed a CBE.

References

General references

  • John Warrack and Ewan West, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, Oxford University Press, 1996

Inline citations

  1. Adrian Mourby, Dennis O'Neill: Barga - the town that changed my life, The Independent, November 25, 2007.
  2. ^ "www.dennisoneilltenor.com". Archived from the original on 2007-11-09. Retrieved 2007-10-19.
  3. "Ammanford And District Choral Society". Terrynorm.ic24.net. Retrieved 2007-10-11.
  4. "La Juive - Opera Review". Hugill.blogspot.com. 2006-09-25. Retrieved 2007-10-11.
  5. "MusicOMH.com (Interview)". Musicomh.com. Retrieved 22 July 2020.

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