In the wake of the cancellation of this year's Feis Ceoil, Ireland's young musicians have been given the chance to shine online...
Every day, Feis Ceoil entrants across Ireland have been invited to record themselves performing one of their chosen musical pieces, with the FC posting one performance a day on their Facebook page.
Final submission date is 2 April, with the final upload on 3 April!
Watch: The Wesley College Dublin Junior Choral Group perform Read 'Em, John
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Feis Ceoil entrants - here's what you need to do:
1. Find a quiet corner in your house (that may be the hardest job!)
2. Introduce yourself as follows: My name is (your name) and I was entered for the (competition name) competition in this year's Feis Ceoil. My piece is (piece name) by (composer)
3. Record the clip
4. Email it to virtualfeis@feisceoil.ie
The Feis Ceoil team will choose a piece a day for upload. Each day's chosen performer will receive a brand new Feis Ceoil tote bag...
Watch some of the highlights from this year's Virtual Feis Ceoil below...
Tess Dowling plays the 4th Movement from Four Piano Blues by Aaron Copland!
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This was the first year that Musical Theatre was a category in the Feis Ceoil - watch Jessica Griffey's performance of I Could Have Danced All Night from My Fair Lady!
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For the Paul Deegan Cup, watch Max O'Neill singing Im Frühling by Schubert, which he dedicated to Paul, who tragically passed away on Sunday last from Covid-19.
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Watch Ailbhe O'Loughlin performing Poco Adagio by Haydn - Ailbhe was entered into the Junior Violoncello (D) Newpark Cup in this year's Feis. Bravissima!
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Find out more about the Feis Ceoil here.