GET ready to celebrate Christmas in true New York style this December with an unforgettable musical experience featuring the renowned vocal talents of The New York Tenors, including Andy Cooney, Daniel Rodriguez, and Christopher Macchio, alongside Irish Soprano Deirdre Masterson.

This spectacular event promises to transport audiences on a magical journey through the heart of the Big Apple – New York, New York!

The New York Tenors will take to the stage alongside Deirdre at Dromoland Castle on Tuesday, December 5.

Andy Cooney, hailed as “Irish America’s Favorite Son” by The New York Times, has been captivating audiences for over two decades with his unique tenor voice. He has graced concert halls worldwide, from Dublin’s National Concert Hall to sold-out performances at Carnegie Hall in New York.

Daniel Rodriguez, the beloved New York City police officer whose remarkable voice provided solace during the aftermath of September 11th, has become a symbol of hope and resilience. His illustrious career includes collaborations with the Boston Pops Orchestra and a memorable debut at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Christopher Macchio, a classically trained tenor from the Manhattan School of Music, boasts a voice of exceptional power and beauty. With a stage presence that resonates with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, Christopher has left a trail of sold-out theaters and events across the United States and Europe.

His tenor voice has graced the stage with NYC’s Opera Nova Company and made appearances on NBC, PBS, and ABC’s Red Carpet Stage at New York’s 5th Avenue Columbus Day Parade. Christopher Macchio’s rising star continues to enchant and capture the imagination of audiences worldwide.

Deirdre Masterson, one of Ireland’s most celebrated sopranos, educators, and vocal rehabilitation coaches, brings her extensive experience and critical acclaim to the stage.

Her performances have taken her to prestigious venues, from Dublin’s National Concert Hall to New York’s Carnegie Hall. Deirdre’s recent album, ‘Mo Chroi,’ soared to the top of the Irish iTunes album charts, featuring three number 1 hit singles – ‘Dreamer,’ ‘Jealous of the Angels,’ and ‘Parla Piu Piano’ in the past year. Deirdre’s passion extends to vocal rehabilitation, collaborating with ENT Surgeon Mr. Mark Rafferty and Speech and Language therapist Dr. Ciaran Kenny, making her one of Europe’s leading vocal coaches for international professional solo and group artists in all genres.
Tickets available at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/christmas-with-the-new-york-tenors-deirdre-masterson-tickets-724374281977

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