American tenor David Portillo, winner of the 2024 Sphinx Medal of Excellence by the Sphinx Organization, and praised by Opera News for “high notes with ease, singing with a luxuriant warm glow that seduced the ear as he bounded about the stage with abandon,” has established himself as a leading classical singer of his generation.
Josh Lovell
Canadian tenor Josh Lovell, described by The Guardian as “a handsome sounding tenor with a warm, liquid voice and easy high notes,” is quickly gaining recognition on the world’s most prestigious stages. An incredibly versatile artist, his repertoire spans from the Baroque to the Romantic periods, as well as modern works of the 20th century. A former member of the …
James Way
Tenor James Way is fast gaining international recognition for the versatility of his voice and commanding stage presence. James is passionate about a career taking in a variety of music as both performer and artistic director. Having followed his initial interest in baroque music through the young artist programmes of Les Arts Florissants and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment he immediately became in demand as a soloist for conductors including William Christie, Rene Jacobs, Harry Bicket and Trevor Pinnock.
Andrew Haji
Canadian tenor Andrew Haji is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after voices on both the operatic and concert stages.
James Gilchrist
James Gilchrist began his working life as a doctor, turning to a full-time career in music in 1996.
Peter Harris
Originally from Northern Ireland, Peter studied Music at the University of Oxford where he held a choral scholarship at The Queen’s College.
Graham Neal
Graham Neal is a graduate of the University of Surrey, the Knack opera course at the English National Opera, and Trinity College of Music.
Stuart Jackson
Stuart Jackson was a choral scholar at Christ Church, Oxford, studying Biological Sciences, before completing his training at the Royal Academy of Music in 2013 where he studied with Ryland Davies.
Gwilym Bowen
Acclaimed for the clarity and beauty of his singing, and his dynamic stage presence, British tenor Gwilym Bowen performs internationally with orchestras and ensembles of the highest calibre.
Oliver Johnston
Praised for his “strong and vibrant tenor” (MusicOMH), British tenor Oliver Johnston is enjoying a flourishing career, both in the UK and internationally.
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