Maria Keohane
Maria Keohane | |
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![]() Keohane performing with Hans Ek in 2011 | |
Born | Manchester, UK | 13 May 1971
Education | Royal Swedish Academy of Music |
Occupation | Soprano |
Maria Keohane (born 13 May 1971) is a Swedish soprano who has performed at festivals in Europe and made many recordings, especially of sacred music.[1]
Life and career
Keohane was born in Manchester to a Swedish mother and an Irish father. She and her mother moved to Smedjebacken in Sweden when she was five.[2] She still resides there.[3] She had many fiddlers in the family on her mother's side, and started playing the violin at the age of nine.[2] She also sang in the local church children's choir.[2] Keohane planned to become a veterinarian, and interned at Falu djursjukhus, where she was offered a job, but was encouraged to pursue a career in music.[2] She studied at the Falun Conservatory , the University of Gothenburg and the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen.[3]
In 1998 and 1999, she performed with the Texas Bach Choir and baroque trumpet virtuoso
Keohane teaches at the Falun Conservatory.
Discography
- Magnificat, Johann Sebastian Bach / Maria Keohane, Anna Zander, Carlos Mena, Hans Jörg Mammel, Stephan MacLeod, Francis Jacob, Ricercar Consort, Philippe Pierlot, Mirare 2009
- Passion Selon Saint Jean, BWV 245, Bach – Maria Keohane, Carlos Mena, Hans Jörg Mammel, Ricercar Consort, Jan Kobow, Matthias Vieweg, Stephan MacLeod, Ricercar Consort, Philippe Pierlot, Mirare-MIR 136 2011
- Handel: Cantatas, Arias, Orchestral Pieces - Maria Keohane, European Union Baroque Orchestra / Lars Ulrik Mortensen, ERP 6212–79 minutes[11]
- Handel: L'Allegro, il Peneroso ed il Moderato - Peter Neumann, cond; Maria Keohane, Julia Doyle, Benjamin Hulett, Andreas Wolf, Kölner Kammerchor, Collegium Cartusianum (period instruments), Carus 83.395 (2 CDs: 119:18) [12][13]
- Beethoven: Mass in C; Cherubini: Sciant Gentes - Maria Keohane, Margot Oitzinger, Thomas Hobbs, Sebastian Noack, Kammerchor Stuttgart & Hofkapelle / Frieder Bernius, Carus 83.295, 48 minute[14]
- Handel: Water Music - Maria Keohane, European Union Baroque Orchestra, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (cond), ERP 6212, 2013[15]
- Joy & Sorrow Unmasked: Arias and Orchestral works by Bach and Handel - Maria Keohane, European Union Baroque Orchestra, Lars Ulrik Mortensen (cond)[8]
- Mass In B minor, Bach - Maria Keohane, Joanne Lunn, Alex Potter, Jan Kobow, Peter Harvey, Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, 777-851 2015
- Membra Jesu Nostri, Dieterich Buxtehude - Maria Keohane, Hanna Bayodi-Hirt, Carlos Mena, Jeffrey Thompson, Matthias Vieweg, Ricercar Consort, Philippe Pierlot, 2018
- Bach: Cantatas 21 & 76, organ chorales - Bernard Foccroule (organ). Maria Keohane, Carlos Mena, Julian Pregardien, Matthias Vieweg, Collegium Vocale Gent; Ricercar Consort / Philippe Pierlot, Mirare 490, 83 minutes[16]
- Bach: Soli Deo Gloria - Philippe Pierlot (cond.), Maria Keohane, Carlos Mena, Julian Prégardien, Matthias Vieweg, Bernard Foccroulle, Mirare, 2021[17]
- Beethoven: Irish Songs, Maria Keohane, Ricercar Consort, Mirare 540, 57 minutes[18]
References
- ^ "Maria Keohane - Carus Verlag". Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d Fahlander, Ragna (19 December 2015). "Sångfågel och hästvila". Södra Dalarnes Tidning (in Swedish). pp. 14–15.
- ^ a b Karlsson, Sören. "Maria – sopran och stolt företagare". Svenskt Näringsliv. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- ^ Greenberg, Mike (December 1, 1999). "Texas Bach Choir's voice marked by precision, clarity". San Antonio Express-News – via ProQuest.
- ^ Walton, Kenneth (August 28, 2009). "International Festival Review: Maria Keohane/ European Union Baroque Orchestra". The Scotsman. Retrieved 10 July 2022 – via Gale.
- ^ Clark, Andrew (Aug 27, 2009). "Edinburgh Festival: Bach/Battistelli". Financial Times – via ProQuest.
- ^ Clark, Andrew (December 15, 2010). "European Union Baroque Orchestra". Financial Times – via ProQuest.
- ^ a b Kemp, Lindsay (April 2014). "Joy & Sorrow Unmasked: Arias and Orchestral works by Bach and Handel". Gramophone. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
- Irish Times– via ProQuest.
- ^ Batschelet, Sarah (July 28, 2016). "Bringing up Baroque: A visit to Musikdorf Ernen". Bachtrack. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
- ^ Barker (September 1, 2013). "Handel: Cantatas; Aria; Orchestral Pieces". American Record Guide. 76 (5): 123–124 – via MasterFILE Complete.
- ^ van Boer, Bertil (March 1, 2014). "HANDEL L'Allegro, il Peneroso ed il Moderato". Fanfare. 37 (4): 255–256 – via Academic Search Complete.
- ^ Barker, John W. (January 2014). "HANDEL: L'Allegro, il Penseroso, & il Moderato". American Record Guide. 77 (1): 112–113 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Althouse (September 1, 2013). "BEETHOVEN: Mass in C; CHERUBINI: Sciant Gentes". American Record Guide. 76 (5): 73 – via MasterFILE Complete.
- JSTOR 24750858. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
- ^ Gatens (July 2021). "BACH: Cantatas 21 & 76; organ chorales". American Record Guide. Vol. 84, no. 4. Retrieved 10 July 2022 – via Gale.
- ^ Harris, Holly (December 24, 2020). "New music: Reviews of this week's CD releases". Winnipeg Free Press – via ProQuest.
- ^ Thomson, Michelle (March 2022). "BEETHOVEN: Irish Songs". American Record Guide. 85 (2): 47–48 – via ProQuest.
External links
- "Maria Keohane (Soprano)". Retrieved 30 March 2022.