Amy Ryan is a conductor, lecturer and performer based in Dublin, Ireland. She currently lectures at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, and previously at Trinity College Dublin. She contributed a chapter to the book, Perspectives on Conducting, published by Routledge in June 2024.
As a conductor, Amy founded Cuore Chamber Choir, leading them to first prizes at all the major choral competitions in Ireland and more recently to a number of prizes at Tallinn International Choir Festival, 2023.
Artistic Director of UCD Philharmonic Choir since 2014, she has guested with the UCD Symphony Orchestra on multiple occasions, conducting concertos and symphonies, in addition to choral-orchestral works. Amy also conducts the choir of St. Stephen’s Church, Mount St., and the Irish language upper voice choir, Cór Duibhlinne.
As conductor of Jubilate Choir, Amy presented the Irish premiere of Graun’s 18th century passion oratorio, Der Tod Jesu, along with performances of other symphonic choral works. Previously she worked with the Irish Youth Choir and St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral Girls’ Choir. Amy is also in demand as an adjudicator, workshop facilitator and guest conductor.
She has worked as chorus director with Irish National Opera, Blackwater Valley Opera Festival, North Dublin Opera, and Lyric Opera chorus. She regularly sings with the choir of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin and has performed throughout Europe and the United States as a cellist, flautist and choral singer.
Continuing professional development has included orchestral and choral conducting studies and masterclasses with Robert Houlihan, Alice Farnham, Volker Hempfling, David Lawrence and Simon Carrington. Amy studied vocal technique with Ghislaine Morgan, Catherine Redding, János Klézli and Áine nicGabhann.
Amy completed her formal studies at the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Academy of Music Hungary, earning both a Master’s degree in Kodály Music Pedagogy (distinction) and an Advanced Diploma in Choral Conducting (distinction), studying under Péter Erdei and Dr László Nemes. She earned her Bachelor of Music at the Cork School of Music with first-class honours, which included conducting studies under Alan Cutts.
Amy was Chairperson of Kodály Ireland from 2018-2022, directing their annual summer course. She was appointed to the board of Sing Ireland in December 2022.