Slider_julie1 June 12 New York 'Clocks' Launch 'Clocks' launches at Joe's in the Public Theater...
"mesmerising stage presence and eccentric pop genius" (Hot Press)
"...intricate, articulate...draws on sources across centuries...Ms. Feeney's songs don't shout. They tease, ponder, reminisce, philosophize and invent parables, and she sings them in a plush, changeable mezzo-soprano that usually holds a kindly twinkle" (New York Times)

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'Clocks' wins Irish Times Album of the Year 2012 + NUMBER ONE and TOP TEN in Ireland 'Clocks' wins Irish Times Album of the Year 2012 + NUMBER ONE and TOP TEN in Ireland
'Clocks' WINS 'Best Album 2012' for 'Album of the Year' as voted by The Irish Times readers in 'The Ticket Awards 2012'. 'Clocks' also reaches NUMBER ONE and TOP TEN in Ireland and was nominated for 'Irish Album of the Year at the Meteor Choice Music Prize.


Best Album 2012
album-slide-charts-jan Julie with RTE Concert Orchestra National Concert Hall August 9th After selling out the last time Julie returns to the National Concert Hall to perform with the RTE Concert Orchestra on August 9th where she is orchestrating her music especially for the night. This will be the intimate concert of the Summer so book fast!

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The Making of 'Clocks' The Making of 'Clocks' Julie travelled home to Galway in the West of Ireland to record her album 'Clocks'. She made this short film along the way...
"Everything I feel has undoubtedly been felt before by my ancestors.
I am merely channeling, echoing and reiterating the feelings of the generations before me. As I am at least 6 generations from different parts of Galway these feelings are Galwegian! I am going to continue to look back through. I want to thank my ancestors for teaching me so much."

Julie's Galway
Slider_pagesdress2 Julie's first opera 'BIRD' ‘Bird’ will be the first opera by acclaimed composer/performer Julie Feeney and her avant garde approach to her one-of–a-kind sound is certain to bring an innovative and exciting vision to the opera stage. Inspired by Oscar Wilde’s much-loved story, 'The Happy Prince', the score and libretto is by Feeney. 5 scenes of the work-in-progress were presented in the Project Arts Centre at Dublin Theatre Festival 2012 with 16 players and 14 singers. Full production is expected in 2013/2014.

Julie talks about 'BIRD'
'Just a Few Hours' and 'Galway Boy' 'Just a Few Hours' and 'Galway Boy' From 'Clocks' the stunning video for 'Just a Few Hours' was made by Epic Productions in Cork. Cinematography and editing by Justin MacCarthy. 'Galway Boy' was made by Stormlight in Cork and directed by Ogie. Julie composed the song for the 'Galway Boy' who is either "wonderful; slightly problematic or very tricky".

Just a Few Hours
Julie invited 10 choirs to join her on tour Julie invited 10 choirs to join her on tour Julie recently performed her albums 'Pages' and ''Clocks' with 10 different choirs over 10 nights in 10 different towns in a row Ireland. She arranged choral scores for 10 of her songs and each choir performed a selection. Late in 2013 will see a TV performance on RTE of 'Grace'.
 

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The Observer

“This album marks the blossoming of a major talent”

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New York Times

"…a charming, urbane and dreamy record..."

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The Irish Times

"... She is an innovator, an original - incomparable with any of her contemporaries…"

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The Irish Times

The Irish Times

"Her style is an ode to eclecticism, and something that fits with any preconceived image of Feeney"

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Hotpress

Hotpress

"...pages is a wee masterpiece..."

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The Washington Post Express

The Washington Post Express

"The Emerald Isle’s Original"

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The Guardian

“…The world will listen”

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