Stephen O'Mara
Released Album
Choral
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January 18, 2005
Opera
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October 31, 1999
Artist Info
Stephen O'Mara is a renowned classical music artist who has made a significant impact on the world of opera and concert performances. Born in Dublin, Ireland, on May 12, 1974, O'Mara grew up in a family that valued music and the arts. His father was a professional musician, and his mother was a music teacher, which meant that O'Mara was exposed to music from a very young age. O'Mara's love for music began when he was just a child. He started playing the piano at the age of four and quickly showed a natural talent for the instrument. By the time he was a teenager, O'Mara had already begun to develop an interest in singing. He joined his school choir and started taking voice lessons, which helped him to refine his skills and develop his unique vocal style. After completing his education, O'Mara decided to pursue a career in music. He enrolled in the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin, where he studied under some of the most renowned vocal coaches in the country. During his time at the academy, O'Mara honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of the art of singing. In 1996, O'Mara made his professional debut as a soloist with the Irish National Opera. He quickly gained a reputation as a talented and versatile performer, and his career began to take off. Over the next few years, O'Mara performed in a variety of operas and concerts, both in Ireland and abroad. One of the highlights of O'Mara's early career was his performance in the world premiere of the opera "The Green Fields of America" by Irish composer Shaun Davey. The opera, which tells the story of Irish immigrants in America, was a critical and commercial success, and O'Mara's performance was widely praised. In 2001, O'Mara was invited to perform at the Royal Opera House in London. He made his debut in the role of Tamino in Mozart's "The Magic Flute," and his performance was met with rave reviews. This performance marked a turning point in O'Mara's career, and he began to receive more high-profile invitations to perform at some of the world's most prestigious opera houses. Over the next few years, O'Mara continued to build his reputation as one of the most talented and versatile performers in the world of classical music. He performed in a variety of operas, including "La Bohème," "Carmen," and "Don Giovanni," and he also appeared in numerous concerts and recitals. In 2007, O'Mara was awarded the prestigious Irish Tatler Man of the Year award for his contributions to the world of classical music. This award was a testament to O'Mara's talent and dedication, and it helped to cement his status as one of the most important figures in the world of opera and classical music. In recent years, O'Mara has continued to perform and record music, and he has also become a respected vocal coach and mentor. He has worked with a number of young singers, helping them to develop their skills and achieve their own success in the world of classical music. Throughout his career, O'Mara has remained committed to his craft and to the art of singing. He has always been passionate about music, and he has worked tirelessly to share his love of opera and classical music with audiences around the world. His talent, dedication, and hard work have made him one of the most important figures in the world of classical music, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of musicians and performers.More....
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