Rebecca Winckworth
Rebecca Winckworth is an Irish singer. She was a member of the choral group Anúna, with whom she had toured for several years around the world.[1] Winckworth appears on several award-winning Anúna albums, DVDs and collaborations such as Blizzard Entertainment's soundtrack to Diablo III.[2]
Rebecca Winckworth | |
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Born | Newcastle, County Wicklow, Ireland |
Genres | Celtic, acoustic, adult contemporary, classical |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, harp, piano |
Website | RebeccaWinckworth.com |
Winckworth has travelled as lead vocalist with several other award-winning shows, such as the Vocal Academy of Paris and Ragús, on tours across Europe, Asia and America.[3] In 2014, Winckworth performed as a lead singer with Celtic Nights on a three month tour over 22 states in the USA.[4] In 2014, Winckworth was lead singer for the world premiere of Titanic Dance in Odyssey Arena Belfast[5] and The Millennium Forum Derry,[6] and was a special guest for Celtic Woman's PBS special, Destiny.[7]
Discography
- Wonderchild (2001)
- Christmas Memories [CD and DVD] (Anúna, 2008)
- Sanctus (Anúna, 2009)
- Christmas with Anúna (Anúna, 2010)
- Illumination (Anúna, 2012)
- Orla Fallon's Celtic Christmas (With Anúna, 2010)
- The Wiggles' It's Always Christmas With You [CD and DVD] (With Anúna, 2011)
- Clannad Live at Christ Church Cathedral (With Anúna, 2011)
- The Roots of Ireland [CD and DVD] (2012)
- Diablo 3 Soundtrack (With Anúna, 2012)
- Babylon Sisters EP (2012)
- Rebecca Winckworth Album (2013)
- Ragús the show DVD (2013)
- Celtic Woman: Destiny [CD, DVD, Blu-Ray] (2015)
References
- "Anúna-Nov-15" (PDF). St. Gerard's School. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- "Anúna: Members participating in the Winter Season". Anúna. Retrieved 8 January 2016. - "Rebecca releases debut EP". Wicklow People. 20 February 2013.
- "Diablo 3 soundtrack". Blizzard Entertainment. 2012. - "Ragús Japan Tour". Irish Network Japan. 1 December 2013.
- "Celtic Nights – The Emigrants Bridge" (PDF). Capital Public Radio. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- "Celtic Nights Cast 2014". Celtic Nights. Retrieved 8 January 2016. - Thomas Trainor (16 May 2014). "Live Review: Titanicdance at Belfast's Odyssey Arena". The Irish Post.
- Grainne McCool (2015). "Titanic Dance a Hit in Donegal". Irish American News. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- Heather Mazzoni (3 December 2015). "Celtic Woman: Destiny". WHRO-TV.
- "Celtic Woman | Destiny". WMHT Educational Telecommunications. 17 December 2015.