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Rosie Cameron

@rosiecameronn

NI Soprano | Historical Musicologist | Interested in 19thc Music in Britain, particularly oratorio and the provincial festival | Alumna of @MaynoothUni || 🐴🎶

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Rosie Cameron (@rosiecameronn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw La Boheme for the first time almost 7 years ago and tonight I watched it for the sixth time at Deutsche Oper Berlin – I love it more every time I see it, especially when it is as good a production as this! 🎶

I saw La Boheme for the first time almost 7 years ago and tonight I watched it for the sixth time at <a href="/deutsche_oper/">Deutsche Oper Berlin</a> – I love it more every time I see it, especially when it is as good a production as this! 🎶
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What a way to spend New Year’s Eve – Beethoven 9 in Berlin Konzerthaus. A really inspiring performance of an iconic work 🎶

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Such an interesting read— The Musical Times has been crucial to my research and I can only imagine the impact of its loss in the future.

Charles Wood Festival (@cw_armagh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just over THREE weeks left to enter our Song Competition! This year we are delighted to announce that the internationally renowned Soprano Danielle de Niese will be joining the Song Competition Jury Panel, alongside celebrity vocal coach Paul Farrington, Northern Irish

Just over THREE weeks left to enter our Song Competition!

This year we are delighted to announce that the internationally renowned Soprano Danielle de Niese will be joining the Song Competition Jury Panel, alongside celebrity vocal coach Paul Farrington, Northern Irish
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Delighted to be joining the CCI studio this year as a soprano. I had a brilliant time at our first training weekend in Dublin working with Eamonn Dougan, the CCI singers, and the other studio members. 🎶 Chamber Choir Ireland

Delighted to be joining the CCI studio this year as a soprano. I had a brilliant time at our first training weekend in Dublin working with Eamonn Dougan, the CCI singers, and the other studio members. 🎶 <a href="/ChamberChoirIre/">Chamber Choir Ireland</a>
Richard Yarr MBE DL (@musoman74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fancy working for the #BBC in Northern Ireland? This is an awesome, paid training programme. Entries close Friday … and you’d get to work with ME! 😊 - careers.bbc.co.uk/job/Belfast-Pr…

B&B Music (@boydellmusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎶 Discover the history of #Britishmusic with these 5 essential reads! Whether you're a music historian or general enthusiast, discover the composers and sounds that shaped a nation > buff.ly/4jhPNMd

🎶 Discover the history of #Britishmusic with these 5 essential reads! Whether you're a music historian or general enthusiast, discover the composers and sounds that shaped a nation &gt; buff.ly/4jhPNMd
Nicole Grimes (@nicoleegrimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FINAL REMINDER CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: “The Expansive Canvas: Large-Scale Form in the Music of 19th-Century Women Composers” Dublin, 26–28 August. DEADLINE 31/1/ 25 Submissions welcome in 3 areas: PERFORMANCE SCHOLARLY PAPERS PRESENTATIONS FROM INDUSTRY LEADERS

FINAL REMINDER

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: “The Expansive Canvas: Large-Scale Form in the Music of 19th-Century Women Composers” Dublin, 26–28 August.

DEADLINE 31/1/ 25

Submissions welcome in 3 areas:

PERFORMANCE
SCHOLARLY PAPERS
PRESENTATIONS FROM INDUSTRY LEADERS
Westminster Abbey (@wabbey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we're remembering some of the great composers associated with the Abbey. George Frederic Handel was born on this day in 1685. Among his most loved works are his oratorio Messiah and the anthem Zadok the Priest, written for the coronation of George II in the Abbey in 1727

Today we're remembering some of the great composers associated with the Abbey.

George Frederic Handel was born on this day in 1685. Among his most loved works are his oratorio Messiah and the anthem Zadok the Priest, written for the coronation of George II in the Abbey in 1727
QUBMusic (@qubmusicteam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See details for tomorrow’s Music at Queen's lunchtime seminar: Exploring Postwar Podium Power in 1920s Britain – Prof. Fiona M. Palmer Wednesday 26 February 2025 13:00-14:00 Old McMordie Hall, Music Building All welcome qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/ev…

See details for tomorrow’s Music at Queen's lunchtime seminar: Exploring Postwar Podium Power in 1920s Britain – Prof. Fiona M. Palmer
Wednesday 26 February 2025
13:00-14:00
Old McMordie Hall, Music Building 
All welcome
qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/ev…
Matthew Owens (@matthewowensuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to this beautiful music (some of it rarely heard) by Schubert, Brahms, and Mendelssohn, with the stunning upper voices of The Ulster Consort in Holywood Parish on Sat 22 Mar, 6-7pm. Tickets available at the door or via : eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-wings-of-… Creative Holywood

Looking forward to this beautiful music (some of it rarely heard) by Schubert, Brahms, and Mendelssohn, with the stunning upper voices of <a href="/ulsterconsort/">The Ulster Consort</a> in <a href="/HolywoodParish/">Holywood Parish</a> on Sat 22 Mar, 6-7pm. 

Tickets available at the door or via : eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-wings-of-…

<a href="/CreativeHolywo1/">Creative Holywood</a>
Dr. Fionnuala Moynihan (@finnmoynihan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to performing as part of this wonderful series! Hope to see you there on March 5th 🎵💐 Especially looking forward to performing three stunning works by John Gibson🎵 Kieran Moynihan Lorcan Murray

Barenreiter (@baerenreiter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in 1829 Mendelssohn performed Bach’s St Matthew Passion heard again for the first time in 100 years This performance marked the rediscovery of Bach as a composer and a revival of his works began Have a read about our new revised edition here takte-online.de/en/search-resu…

Today in 1829 Mendelssohn performed Bach’s St Matthew Passion heard again for the first time in 100 years    

This performance marked the rediscovery of Bach as a composer and a revival of his works began  

Have a read about our new revised edition here takte-online.de/en/search-resu…
Matthew Owens (@matthewowensuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The The Ulster Consort, Tristan Russcher and I are looking forward to performing beautiful music by Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Brahms on Sat 22 March from 6-7pm, as part of the Creative Holywood Festival. Tickets at the door or, in advance, via this link: eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-wings-of-…

The <a href="/ulsterconsort/">The Ulster Consort</a>, Tristan Russcher and I are looking forward to performing beautiful music by Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Brahms on Sat 22 March from 6-7pm, as part of the <a href="/CreativeHolywo1/">Creative Holywood</a> Festival. Tickets at the door or, in advance, via this link: eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-wings-of-…
Matthew Owens (@matthewowensuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Details of all the The Ulster Consort concerts and Ulster Consort Foundation courses/workshops are available via this online brochure: issuu.com/ulsterconsort/… There’s something for everyone. The singers, instrumentalists and I hope that you will be able to join us on our journey!

Details of all the <a href="/ulsterconsort/">The Ulster Consort</a> concerts and Ulster Consort Foundation courses/workshops are available via this online brochure: issuu.com/ulsterconsort/…

There’s something for everyone. The singers, instrumentalists and I hope that you will be able to join us on our journey!
Vaughan Williams Foundation (@vwfndn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Wright, Royal College of Music Professor of the Social History of Music, explores how RVW influenced his students - particularly in his resolute support for women composers - and how his liberated approach helped shape the musical landscape in Britain: rcm.ac.uk/upbeat/article…

David Wright, <a href="/RCMLondon/">Royal College of Music</a> Professor of the Social History of Music, explores how RVW influenced his students - particularly in his resolute support for women composers - and how his liberated approach helped shape the musical landscape in Britain: rcm.ac.uk/upbeat/article…
Rosie Cameron (@rosiecameronn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be spending Holy Week back in lovely Maynooth to sing with the College Chapel Choir at the Easter Triduum masses. 🎶

Thrilled to be spending Holy Week back in lovely Maynooth to sing with the College Chapel Choir at the Easter Triduum masses. 🎶