Madrigallery

Waterford based chamber choir Madrigallery was founded in 1991 by Jennifer Long.  In 1995 Kevin O’Carroll was appointed as Musical Director and principal conductor, a post he held until 2021.

Over the years, the choir has moved from its original aim of providing private summertime entertainment singing madrigals to becoming one of the leading choirs in the South East.  The range of material covered by the choir extends from polyphonic writing of the 16th Century through to modern works written especially for Madrigallery.  These modern works include pieces by Eric Sweeney, Marion Ingoldsby, Greg Scanlon and Colin Mawby.  For many years, the choir partook of the competition circuit – winning numerous awards along the way.  Though no longer competing in formal competition, the choir has received many awards for ‘Best Concert’ or ‘Best Choir’ from south-east based arts critics.

Wexford Festival Singers

Kevin worked with the Wexford Festival Singers from January 2014 to December 2026. This community choir, established in 1965, has a long tradition of performing major works from the canon. Under Kevin’s direction they have performed ‘Sparrow Mass‘ – Mozart  Magnificat  – John Rutter, A German Requiem – Johannes Brahms, Mass in D – Dvorak, Requiem – Mozart, Messe Solennelle – Gounod and in 2018 performed Jubilate Deo by Dan Forrest.  Kevin’s final performance with this choir saw them combine with Notable Works Choir, Waterford in a performance of Brahms’ A German Requiem in the National Opera House, Wexford and a repeat performance in St. John’s Church, Waterford.

Notable Works –

Project Choir, Waterford

Founded in 2017 by Joe O’Beirne, Lynn Cahill and Liz O’Mahony Notable Works is a Waterford based project choir whose aim is to sing large scale orchestral choral works.  Kevin is a regular guest conductor for the group and his performances with them have included multiple performances of Messiah by G.F. Handel, The Armed Man – A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins, The Creation by Joseph Haydn, Requiem by Gabriel Fauré, Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and Ein Deutsches Requiem by Johannes Brahms.