British soprano, Isabelle Peters, is a current English National Opera ‘Harewood Artist’, a former Welsh National Opera Associate Artist, and an alumna of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Northern College of Music.
Jane Archibald
Canadian Soprano Jane Archibald has established an international reputation for stage performances of extraordinary artistic intensity and panache, regardless of tessitura, in repertoire ranging from Zerbinetta to Alcina, Donna Anna, Daphne and Salome.
Louise Alder
One of the most in demand artists today, British soprano Louise Alder has firmly established herself as ‘an instinctive singing actress’ (The Arts Desk) and a ‘terrific talent, combining a big lustrous voice with flawless intonation and a keen intelligence (The Times).
Rachel Redmond
Described as an “impressively silken soprano” (The Times) and “resplendent” (The New York Times) Rachel Redmond began her career with the prestigious Jardin des Voix, performing with Les Arts Florissants under the direction of William Christie and Paul Agnew in France, Spain and New York.
Joanna Songi
Described as “an impressive young talent” by Opera Journal, and praised for having “both vocal beauty and bite” by the Observer. Joanna performed in Shakespeare’s Henry V at the Donmar Warehouse (2022) broadcast on NT Live. She regularly performs and records with the Dunedin Consort and The English Concert.
Isabel Schicketanz
Isabel Schicketanz brings 17th and 18th century music to life. Her voice connects with historical texts, engaging audiences in both recitals and oratorio performances.
Lucy Crowe
Widely regarded as one of the most versatile and respected singers of her generation, Lucy Crowe was awarded an OBE in the 2023 King’s birthday honours.
Hilary Cronin
Selected by BBC Music Magazine as a Rising Star of 2022, Hilary Cronin won both First Prize and the Audience Prize at the 2021 London Handel International Singing Competition.
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