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Moodswings
Nyle Wolfe
Moodswings
Genres: Pop, Classical
 
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This unique collection is the result of audience reaction to repertoire which I have chosen for concerts over the last number of years. Not all my choices make the grade; some don t suit me or find no connection with the a...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nyle Wolfe
Title: Moodswings
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: 70460
Release Date: 4/10/2007
Album Type: Single
Genres: Pop, Classical
Style: Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5390537970460

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This unique collection is the result of audience reaction to repertoire which I have chosen for concerts over the last number of years. Not all my choices make the grade; some don t suit me or find no connection with the audience. Some were surprising hits. Others are tried and tested songs, well known evergreens. The programme brings together classics from American and European composers and highlights the effect that music from both sides of the Atlantic has had on popular music. The collection comprises standards from American musicals of the 30 s, French chansons of the 40 s, together with European film music of the 60 s and songs written for TV at the end of the 20th Century. All the pieces share a quality, simplicity and an artistry that has allowed them to cross borders and language barriers. Nyle Wolfe s distinctive passionate vocal ability inspires and soothes. A dedicated artist, he has had a residency in the international operatic scene for most of his life. His distinguished debut album, Moodswings enhanced his enviable resume of live performances and has led to worldwide recognition. A natural entertainer, his solo concerts feature a compilation of nostalgic songs and arias which stir the imagination. He sings songs from his native Ireland and the swing era revisited in beautiful café orchestra settings. Half forgotten favourites such as Al Dubin s Boulevard of Broken Dreams sit elegantly with perennials such as A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square and Charles Trenet s La Mer . Together with distinctive interpretations of Rossini, Mozart and other classical masterpieces this engaging repertoire, sung in Spanish, English, French and German showcases Wolfe s luxurious baritone, his sensitive musical understanding and his flair for comedy. Wolfe sang his first concert at the tender age of 6 performing White Christmas and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer in his local Catholic Church. His introduction to theatre audiences soon followed at the Mayflower in Southampton in the Gilbert and Sullivan s The Gondoliers . A simple Sing and Get Paid for It! ad in the local newspaper led to his professional debut in Cork s Opera House. He graduated London s Royal Academy of Music with their highest academic award and won a scholarship to complete his training at Zurich s prestigious International Opera Studio. After thousands of performances in distinguished venues throughout Europe and the Americas he has honed a reputation as one of the most talented vocalists of his generation. He has sung for international monarchs and presidents including Queen Elizabeth II and Bill Clinton as well as Ireland s own Mary Robinson. Stylish and charming, Wolfe is the eldest of six children. Always encouraged by their parents to follow their dreams, three of his siblings are also employed in the entertainment industry. He regularly works on outreach programs for children and has a strong relationship with his local community. An accomplished web designer and chef, he planned and built his family home in Co Limerick, Ireland where he resides with his wife and three children. NPW David Wray Piano/Keyboards, Cora Venus Lunny Violin/Viola, Ellen Crannitch Flute, Brendan Doyle Clarinet, Stephen McDonnell Trumpet, Karl Ronan Trombone, Dermot Dunne Accordion, Karl Breen (Guitar), Malachi Robinson - Double Bass, Des Lacey - Drums/Percussion Musical Arrangements David Wray: 1, 2,4,5,6,7,8,10 Michael Casey: 3,9,11 Produced by David Wray and Nyle Wolfe Co-produced by Mark McCabe Recorded and Mixed by Mark McCabe