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B i o g r a p h y

Thomas is 25 years old and is an operatic tenor. He has graduated Bath Spa University with both a BA Hons (Music) and an MMus in Performance where he won the Jennifer Skellett award in performance. He currently studies under the tuition of Rebecca Moseley-Morgan.

Previous performance credits: Opera in a Box’s ‘Elixir of Love’ as Nemorino summer 2019, Bristol Opera’s Offenbach’s La Belle Helen as Paris April 2019  Winslow Hall opera 2018 in Verdi’s Il Trovatore as Ruiz cover and chorus. At Bath Spa he has played Mercury in Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld, Damon in Acis and Galatea and First Sailor in Dido and Aneaus, Rodolfo and Cavaradossi in a concert version of Puccini excerpts of La Bohéme and Tosca, Joe in Gershwin’s Blue Monday and lead roles in Rauzzini’s Priamo e Tisbe and Dibden’s Ephesian Matron which were both performed in Bath festival in 2017. He also appeared in the Chorus with Iford opera’s 2015 entry for Bath Festival which features opera favourites titled Violeta’s Party. Four years with principal roles with Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre.

Soloist work: Brackley Jubilee Choir in Beethoven’s Mass in C and excerpts from Haydn’s Creation, Thomas Linley Junior’s Shakespeare’s ode in the old Theatre Royal in Bath, tenor solo in Carl Orf’s Carmina Burana in a gala concert and tenor solo in Rossini’s Petie messe solonelles at Wiltshire Music Centre.

Took part in the 2019 Kathleen Ferrier Prize. 1st prize in the recital class at Oxford Music Festival. He was a finalist in Bath Opera’s Isobel Buchannan award for young singers in 2018.

Thomas is currently studying for a PhD at Royal Holloway University with David Howard researching the changes in perceived pitch during adolescence and the effect it has on tuning. He has just finished his first year. 

 

 

 

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