Our People
Meet The Team At CBOI & Peace Proms
CBOI Staff

Sharon Treacy-Dunne
Sharon Treacy-Dunne founded the Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland (CBOI) in 1995 at a landmark moment in Irish History – the implementation of a long-term peace process.

Seán McMahon
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CBOI Board Of Directors
The Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland Ltd is governed by a memorandum and articles of association. CBOI is managed on a day to day basis by a full time Chief Executive Officer, Sharon Treacy-Dunne. The CEO is ordinarily assisted by three full-time staff. CBOI’s Parents’ Association provides Invaluable support at all events. All strategic and operational management decisions are the responsibilities of the Board of Directors/Trustees who work in a voluntary capacity. The Board of Directors/Trustees are Paul O’Callaghan, Susan Forde and Jim D’Arcy. Weekly staff meetings and quarterly Board meetings are held, ordinarily.

Susan Forde
Susan Forde has been involved in education for almost 40 years, in both the primary and secondary sectors.

Jim D’Arcy
Jim D’Arcy is the Managing Director of Tomhas Advisory Ltd Former School Principal, Senator and Special Adviser to Leo Varadkar

Paul O’Callaghan
Paul has been involved in the Cross Border Orchestra journey since 2005, as musician and in IT and management support capacities.

Gerry Berrills
CBOI Tutors

Greg Beardsell
Conductor
Greg Beardsell was appointed conductor of the CBOI in August 2015. Greg is one of the most outstanding conductors of his generation.

Julie-Anne Manning
Tutoring: Cello
Julie-Anne Manning studied at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin with Nora Gilleece and William Butt. She then moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM) under the guidance of Professors David Strange and Felix Schmidt.

Aine Balfe
Tutoring: Flute & Oboe
Áine Balfe holds a Bachelor of Music Education from Trinity College Dublin and DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, and also has an LTCL diploma in flute performance with distinction.

Bernie Balfe
Tutoring: Clarinet
Bernie Balfe is a clarinettist, saxophonist and vocalist with an eclectic musical experience ranging from Classical and Choral, to Jazz and Rock. As an educator with Music Generation Louth, she works as an instrumental and musicianship instructor.

Philip Fergusson
Tutoring: Trumpet
Philip is currently a ‘district coordinator’ with the Southern Education and Library Board (SELB).

Barry McBrien
Tutoring: Trombone, Tuba, Horn & Saxophone
Barry McBrien is an accomplished trombonist based in Dublin. He has played professionally for more than 25 years.

Adam Kenny
Tutoring: Trombone
Adam has had a keen interest in music from a very young age, honing his skills with the Artane School of Music.

Danny Roe
Tutoring: Percussion
Danny Roe is a highly accomplished and award winning percussionist.

Gareth Hughes
Tutoring: Double Bass
Gareth Hughes began his professional music career in 1998 and has since played bass guitar and double bass with Elton John, Lionel Richie, Ronan Keating, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dane Bowers, Russell Watson.

Dr. Anne-Marie O’Farrell
Tutoring: Harp
Leading lever harpist of her generation, Dr Anne-Marie O’Farrell from Dublin has performed all over the world as a solo artist, accompanist and in ensembles, and is regularly featured in broadcasts. Read more

Paul O’Brien
Tutoring: Guitar, Piano, Drums
Paul came into music at an early age, learning Recorder & Tin Whistle at 6, Piano at 8, Drums at 10 & Guitar/Bass Guitar at 12. He has played Percussion in Ardee Concert Band since 1976 & was at one stage, Conductor of the junior band there.
CBOI Soloists, Dancers, Pipers and Drummers

Lauren Murphy
Singer/Songwriter
Lauren Murphy is a multi-award winning singer/songwriter from north Monaghan. Having performed nationally and internationally from a very young age, Lauren enjoys singing in a broad range of musical styles including classical, jazz and hard rock/metal.

Conal Duffy
Uilleann Pipes
Conal Duffy is an award winning Uilleann Piper from Co Louth. Conal has performed with the Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland in London’s Royal Albert Hall, New York’s Lincoln Center, Chicago Symphony Hall and Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre.

Patricia Treacy
Violin
Patricia Treacy is Ireland’s most versatile virtuoso violinist. She studied with outstanding distinction at the London Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Pauline Scott and travelled widely to continue her studies under the great maestros Pincas Zuckerman in Israel, Mauricio Fuks in Canada, Igor Frolov in Russia, and Boris Belkin and Uto Ugi in Italy.

Grahame Harris
Pipe Major
Bernie Balfe is a clarinettist, saxophonist and vocalist with an eclectic musical experience ranging from Classical and Choral, to Jazz and Rock. As an educator with Music Generation Louth, she works as an instrumental and musicianship instructor.

Colmcille Pipe Band
Colmcille Pipe Band was founded in May 1978 in Derry by the Hasson family circle. One of the founding members is still a competing member of the band, Pipe Major Brian Hasson Sr. The strong ‘family’ bond continues in the band to this day.

Michelle Johnston
Highland Dancer
Director of The Highland Dancers, Michelle Johnston, has more 20 years of experience in traditional dancing styles, beginning with Irish dancing aged six. In later years Michelle’s love of dance became focused on the art of Highland and Scottish National Dancing.

Rooney O’Malley Maguire
School of Irish Dance
Rooney O’Malley Maguire School of Irish Dance is based in scenic South Armagh/Newry. The school catalogues a long history of Irish dance and boasts numerous, Ulster, All Ireland and World Champions, both in solo and team events.

Amber Dixon
Winner of The Soloist 2018/19
Amber Dixon is a member of the Flynn Performing Arts group under the direction of Fiona Flynn, Newry Musical Society, and the Ulster Youth Training choir.

Ross Scanlon
Winner of The Soloist 2017/18
Irish-born Tenor, Ross Scanlon, trained at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama where he was awarded the Michael McNamara Gold Medal of excellence in performance, and at the Royal Academy of Music, London.

Katie Weir
Winner of The Soloist 2017/18
Soprano Katie Weir was joint winner of The Soloist 2017. She has been singing, acting and dancing as long as she can remember. Katie attends classes at Talented Kids Performing Arts School, Dublin and is also a member of MVW Talent Agency.

Zena Donnelly
Winner of The Soloist 2016/17
Zena Donnelly is joint winner of The Soloist 2016. Zena was discovered in 2009 at the age of 7 by ‘The Late Late Show’ on RTE tv during nationwide auditions, and a subsequent solo performance on the show’s legendary ‘Late Late Toy Show’ ensued.

Eoin Hynes
Winner of The Soloist 2016/17
Tenor Eoin Hynes is joint winner of the Soloist 2016. He is an honours music graduate of Maynooth University (NUIM) and D.I.T Conservatory of Music and Drama.

Sarah Richmond
Winner of The Soloist 2015/16
Winner of the 2021 Toronto Mozart Vocal Competition and 2022 New York NYIOP ANON Competition, Mezzo Soprano Sarah Richmond is known for her emotional engagement, with Opera Magazine remarking “Her voice was bright and clear, her acting wholly convincing” and Online Musik Magazin praising her “kraftiges Timbre und grosse Strahlkraft” (strong timbre and great radiance).

Daniel Kearney
Winner of The Soloist 2015/16
Daniel is a classical pianist from Co. Waterford. He began playing the piano at the age of 6 and was mostly self taught until he enrolled in the Cork School of Music at age 14 to study with Jan Cap.

Cobhla Surlis
Winner of The Soloist 2019/20
Cobhla Surlis is the winner of The Soloist 2019. She is a member of the celebrated Maynooth University Chamber choir which recently won the coveted John Mannion Award* at Cork International Choral Festival Cobhla gained recognition in 2016 when she sang the National Anthem at the Raising of the Flag’ ceremony to launch commemorations celebrating the foundation of the State.
Performance Partners
Dance Hall Academy
Founded by ex-Riverdance and professional performers Lori Hall (A.D.C.R.G.) and Joey Comerford (Master’s Degree in Dance Education), Dance Hall Academy is an independent Irish Dance School. It strives to create a positive, upbeat, and inspiring learning environment where dancers can express themselves, be creative, and fall in love with the amazing art of Irish dance. Dance Hall Academy regularly provides and choreographs Irish dancers for Peace Proms as part of our shows. The dancers play very important parts in these events with their spectacular performances on stage.


The Michelle Johnston School of Highland Dance
The Michelle Johnston School of Highland Dance regularly provides and choreographs Highland/Ulster Scots Dancers as part of our shows. Established in Moneyreagh, Northern Ireland, in 2007 the school offers classes, the opportunity for dancers to become RSOBHD competitors, certified SDTA examinations and many performances.
The dancers play very important parts in these events with their spectacular performances on stage.
The Colmcille Pipe and Drum Corps
The Colmcille Pipe and Drum Corps from Derry/Londonderry regularly provides Pipers and Drummers for our shows.
The Colmcille Pipe Band, formed back in 1978, includes talented players from the North and South of Ireland.
This multi-award winning band plays a very important part in the CBOI Peace Prom events with which it is involved.










































