


Pascal studied at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and continued his studies in London. Early career highlights include performing on the stage of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin as “The Ghost of Michael Furey” in Frank McGuinness’ stage adaptation of James Joyce’s The Dead and performing with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra in Bach’s Matthew Passion as “High Priest”. In London he performed the role of “Falke” in Opera Integra’s production of Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss.
Due to health issues, Pascal took an extended break from singing during which time he started a small singing school in Ireland before Covid hit. He then moved abroad and continued teaching during those difficult years...
Pascal studied at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and continued his studies in London. Early career highlights include performing on the stage of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin as “The Ghost of Michael Furey” in Frank McGuinness’ stage adaptation of James Joyce’s The Dead and performing with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra in Bach’s Matthew Passion as “High Priest”. In London he performed the role of “Falke” in Opera Integra’s production of Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss.
Due to health issues, Pascal took an extended break from singing during which time he started a small singing school in Ireland before Covid hit. He then moved abroad and continued teaching during those difficult years...

Pascal studied at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and continued his studies in London. Early career highlights include performing on the stage of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin as “The Ghost of Michael Furey” in Frank McGuinness’ stage adaptation of James Joyce’s The Dead and performing with the RTE National Symphony Orchestra in Bach’s Matthew Passion as “High Priest”. In London he performed the role of “Falke” in Opera Integra’s production of Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss.
Due to health issues, Pascal took an extended break from singing during which time he started a small singing school in Ireland before Covid hit. He then moved abroad and continued teaching during those difficult years...