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Name: Steve Tromans
Skills: Composer, Player, Improviser ((Free))
Phone: +44 (0)7940 343939
Address: Birmingham, United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Steve Tromans is a Birmingham (UK) based improviser (keyboard,piano,etc) and composer. In November 2000 he set up 'freebirdmusic' as a company dedicated to the promotion of free improvisation in Birmingham and along with fellow improviser and bass player, Mike Green, he runs a regular free improvisation night.

Graduated from Birmingham Conservatoire in 1997 with BMus(Hons) 1st Class. First Study Composition. Toured India 1996 and Bangladesh 1997 with John Mayer's Indo-Jazz Fusions. Also recorded two CD with Indo-Jazz Fusions for Nimbus Records, 'Asian Airs' and 'Raga-Tal', both feature a specially composed work by Steve.

Always willing to collaborate in ANY improvisation-based project. Especially keen to make contact with film-makers, poets, mime artists, dancers, etc.

 

Name: Jonathan Trout
Skills: Conductor
Phone: +44 (0)1629 823669
Fax: +44 (0)1629 823669
Address: 22 Nan Gells Hill, Bolehill, Derbyshire DE4 4GN, United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Jonathan Trout studied the violin at the Royal Manchester College of Music before taking a music degree at the University of York. He then worked as a freelance violinist with orchestras including the Ulster Orchestra, the New Sadlers Wells Opera and the Birmingham Royal Ballet before taking up a post in 1980 as Course Director in Music at a Nottinghamshire community school. While he was there he wrote and directed a number of youth music projects in conjunction with the drama department before leaving in the late 1980s to concentrate on conducting.

Since 1987 Jonathan has been Principal Conductor of the Derby Concert Orchestra. He is also founder of the Derby Chamber Orchestra. Both have enabled him to develop an extensive repertoire and to gain invaluable experience building orchestras. In 1996 Jonathan attended the International Conductors' Institute in Bulgaria, working with the Varna State Philharmonic and in 1997 visited Romania conducting the Sinfonia Bucharest in the celebrated Athenaeum Hall in Bucharest. In 1997 Jonathan was invited to conduct The London Schubert Players on a tour of England and Wales including an appearance at the Gregynog Festival.

In January 2000 - also with the LSP - he gave the UK première of Constantin Silvestri's own string orchestra arrangement of his Second String Quartet at the Purcell Room on London’s South Bank. In December 2000, Jonathan conducted the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic's 'Ensemble Ten Ten' and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir in the first performance of 'Flea Circus' by Gary Carpenter. This programme also included Menotti's opera Amahl and the Night Visitors. Other recent performances have included the Fifth and Sixth symphonies of Mahler in Derby Cathedral, Shostakovich's 5th Symphony and the Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony. Jonathan enjoys directing contemporary music conducting the Berg Violin Concerto in July 2000 and Judith Weir's 'Natural History' in March 2001.

Future engagements include further work with the London Schubert Players and conducting for the Benslow Music Trust in Hitchin. Building on choral collaborations which have included the Brahms and Mozart Requiems and the Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms, Jonathan will conduct Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Derby Cathedral in July 2002. Jonathan enjoys an eclectic repertoire and is available for all types of engagements.

 

Name: Wai Kit Ricky Tsang
Skills: Accompanist, Soloist, Teacher, Writer
Phone: (852) 92168600
Address: Apt 59 2325 Highbury Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90032, United States
Links: E-mail

 

Name: Hristo Spasov Tsanoff
Skills: Composer (Bulgarian classical composer)
Address: Sofia 1618, Bulgaria
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Biography: 1947 - born in Sofia,Bulgaria in Chrismas (7.January) in family of the engineer up precision mechanics and graduate of a university Vienna and Stuttgart Spas Naydenoff and the teacher Vasilka Tsoneva 1953 - start his study 1954-1961 - priavate student in composition with prof.Pancho Vladigerov 1953-1965 - he is learning violin with teacher Katia Dekova 1958-1965 - private lessons of piano 1968 - admited in Medical Academy - Sofia,Bulgaria 1977-1998 - warks like a military doctor and in the last yeras he is a brigade doctor (Colonel) 1987-1998 - make a study of his own method for concervative medication of morbus Buogeri (thrombargiitis S.endangiitis obeituranus) and developit.

Works: Symphony: Symphony No.1 with organ Symphony No.2 in g-moll Concerts: Piano No.1 in F-moll Piano No.2 in h-moll Violin No.1 Two Violins No.1 - in workmanship Violoncello No.1 in a-moll Opers: "When the millionc rise" on the occasion the 20 anniversarg from the execution of Nikola Vapcarov in 1962y. "Notre Dame de Paris" - in workmanship of Victor Hugo opera in seven scene with proloque,epiloque and 32 sort instruments and organ! Tuneral music: "Panichyda" - Bulgarien Requiem - in workmanship Requiem (with organ)- in workmanship Ballets: "The sun love of the icon-painet Zahariy" libreto: Dr.Hristo Spasov Tsanoff "Resurrection" over Leo Tolstoy libreto: Dr.Hristo Spasov Tsanoff Concert Minuatures: Seven concerts edudes for solo violin Seven concerts edudes for solo organ Concert edude for Oboe d'Amore,Corno ingl.,Viola d'Amore and Violoncello in C-dur Concert edude for two Oboe and Corno ingl. in Es-dur Classical string quartet Series songs usig poemas of Dimcho Debelyanoff

Demo Audio Record: http://www.tsanoff-classic.com/audiomusic/Default.aspx

 

Name: Alexander Tselyakov
Skills: Soloist, Piano
Phone: +1 (204) 571 6547
Fax: +1 (204) 571 6547
Address: 9 Parkland Place, Brandon R7B3V8, Canada
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Alexander Tselyakov was born in Baku in the former Soviet Union in 1954. From an early age, Alexander demonstrated a keen and devoted interest in music, undoubtedly influenced by his musician parents. By the time he reached his late teens, Alexander Tselyakov was studying at the prestigious Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow with Lev Naumov (custodian of the Heinrich Neuhaus methods that are credited with producing the extraordinary strain of twentieth-century Russian keyboard masters such as Gilels and Richter).

By the mid-1980s, Alexander was combining a busy teaching career at two Russian music institutes, as well as winning awards and being appointed concert piano soloist to the Byelorussian State Philharmonic Orchestra. His awards included prizes at the Tokyo International Piano Competition (1983) and at the famed International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (1986). Critics in Russia considered him to be an excellent pianist with a profound musical intellect, both in solo repertoire and in concertos, in which he has performed under the batons of such legendary Russian conductors as Evgeni Svetlanov, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Vasily Sinaisky. Alexander Tselyakov has toured the world as a soloist and with orchestras in Japan, Germany, Italy, Israel, Spain, Portugal, Finland, the former Yugoslavia, Denmark, Netherlands, the United States and here in Canada, where he has so far embarked on seven cross-country tours.

In 1991, Alexander and his family left Russia for Israel. There, too, he made a tremendous impression, winning the Israel Piano Competition in 1993, and playing in recital for such dignitaries as the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (Alexander has also performed for Mikhail Gorbachev). While in Israel, Alexander Tselyakov continued to win international prizes, two in Italy alone. In 1994, Alexander Tselyakov immigrated to Canada. He made his debut in Toronto in December 1994 to great acclaim. Recitals across the country soon started to materialize. The comments were always positive: “A phenomenal pianist”; “remarkable Russian-born master is our greatest pianist”; “one of the outstanding pianists living and performing in Canada today!”. That indescribable something extra was beginning to have its impact and continues to do so. Alexander Tselyakov is fast becoming an established, accomplished and respected special talent on the Canadian as well as the international scene.

"He ( Alexander Tselyakov) represents the best aspect of Russian pianism and all its attributes: Rich, warm, colorful tone production; wide dynamic range that verges from truly hypnotic pianissimos to thunderous-but-never harsh or violent fortissimos, steady-yet-flexible rhythm, a lucid, intellectualized, (but never dry or off putting) structural approach, and best of all a touchingly direct, unfussy musical approach, and a way of playing that produces everything he did with a minimum of fuss and fanfare. In other words, there are many well known aspects of the Russian style, and Mr. Tselyakov gratifyingly recalled the better aristocratic manner of those giants, Rachmaninoff and Moiseiwitsch. Tselyakov‚s robust, sonorous way effectively synthesized the emotional balance of Artur Rubinstein and the more highly-strung febrile quality of Horowitz"Harris Goldsmith, New York Concert Review, Spring 2003 . „Mastery of the large-scale performance (was) served by absolute technical security and great delicacy, (and) freedom”- Musical Opinion , UK (September- October Issue, 2002).

 

Name: Panos Tsikos
Skills: Composer, Singer, Teacher
Phone: +353 868 445 431
Address: Cork, Ireland
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Panos Tsikos was born in Greece. He studied French Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessalonica and music at the State Conservatoire of Thessalonika. He sang with Opera Thessalonikis (Il Campanello di Notte and Orfeo ed Euridice)before moving to London to gain a MMus and study Voice at the Trinity College of Music with Peter Knapp and Roger Vignoles as mentor. He has taken part in master classes by Opera 2005 in Cork, by Mary MacSweenny , by Eugene Asti, Simon Young, Will Hancox and Dolores Ziegler. Following his graduation, Panos studies with Robert Dean. He took part in several productions at Trinity performing major roles such as, Conte Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, Papageno in Die Zauberflöte and Emilio in Nino Rotas Il Cappello di Paglie di Firenze (UK premier).

In 2004 he made his professional debut and has sung amongst others, Rodrigo in Don Carlos the Count in Marriage of Figaro and Figaro from Il Barbiere di Siviglia. In 2005 he was engaged to sing comprimario roles for the Holland Park Opera including, Domestico in Macbeth and ensemble in Andrea Chènier and Eugene Onegin. For Vox Lirica he sang Marquis d’ Obigny in La Traviata and Alidoro in La Cenerentola. He has sung concerts in the UK, Ireland and Greece and his repertoire includes Mozart’s Vesperae Solennes De Domenica, and the Requiem, Handel’s Messiah, Rossini’s Stabat Mater and Charpentier’s Te Deum.Other engagements include Soloist for the Thursford Christmas Spectacular (2004 and 2005) and film credits include Alexander directed by Oliver Stone, The Brief and Love and other Disasters.

Recently he sang in Cork Danillo from The Merry Widow and Mr Peachum from The Threepenny Opera, with Opera 2005 and in a concert tribute to Mozart with Cara O ‘Sullivan and Mary Hegarty to critical acclaim. In concert, on spring and summer 2006 he performed works of a modern composer inspired by ancient Greek music at the 20th Century theatre as part of the Inspirational Arts Festival of London as well as at the Athens Festival.

Future Engagements include: Singing Masetto from Don Giovani this autumn at the Cork Opera House. He has recently sung with the Opera of Mainz State Theatre in Germany. In November 2006 he also covered Figaro and sung Ambrogio from the Barber of Seville at the Cork Opera House with numerous concert apperances in Ireland, Greece and the UK. Panos is fluent in Greek, English, French, Italian, German (intermediate) and Russian (reading) and has worked with many choreographers in the past in a number of diverse productions. Last Updated Aug 2007

 

Name: Andriy Tsygichko
Skills: Accompanist, Soloist, Teacher
Phone: +491796745249
Address: Simsonstr 2 / 713, Leipzig D-04107, Germany
Links: Website     E-mail
 
An Ukrainian Pianist, Prizewinner of National and International piano Competitions.

 

Name: Robert Turrell
Skills: Conductor, Teacher, Chamber Music Coach
Phone: +44 (0)20 7193 8273
Address: Loc. Calcinaia 120/122, Pieve S. Stefano, Arezzo 52036, Italy
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Robert Turrell (conductor & Violist), lives near Anghiari, Tuscany and travels to London each week to teach at The Royal Academy of Music, where his is professor of viola and chamber music. Also an orchestral conductor, Robert is the musical director of The Philomusica of London, one of the longest established chamber orchestras in the world, and principal conductor of The Soloists Ensemble, Kent Sinfonia and guest conductor of many others. His career has taken him to most European countries, the USA, China, Cyprus and Australia.

Since early success as a student, winning all his music college competitions for string and chamber music playing, he remains a dedicated musician having worked with more than 30 symphony and chamber orchestras performing all over the world.

Robert is in the process of setting up an international centre for chamber music just outside Anghiari, next to Lake Montegoglio in Tuscany (www.muiscintuscany.com), to enable him and his colleagues to pass on their wealth of experience to the next generation of chamber musicians. Their passion for teaching and communicating with their students is the hallmark of their success.

 

Name: Maria Tuturilova
Skills: Soloist, concert harpist
Phone: +43 664 6326779
Fax: +43 1 3692155; +359 2 9296107
Address: A-1190 Wien or BG-1336 Sofia, Austria
Links: Website     E-mail
 
The bulgarian harpist Maria Tuturilova was born in Sofia. She is one of the leadind young harpist of the concert scene today. At the moment she lives and works in Vienna. M. Tuturilova is a prize winner at the major harp competitions in Bulgaria, Moskva, Munich, World Harp Congresses in Prag (1999) and Geneva (2002),etc.

Repertoire: ° over 30 solo concerts with orchestra( from Baroc untill contemporary music) ° solo harp pieces ° chamber music : duo with violin, flute, gitarre, piano, organ, voice, chor

 

Name: Tuxedo Junction
Skills: Band
Address: Haverhill, MA, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Tuxedo Junction is known as one of the Boston area's best bands providing entertainment for all occasions. Weddings and corporate events are our specialty. 5-piece band including saxophone, guitar, keyboards, drums, and four lead vocalists.

 

Name: Sarah Kay Tyler
Skills: Singer, Soloist
Phone: +44 (0)20 8785 3581
Fax: +44 (0)20 8785 7688
Address: 71 Innes Gardens, London SW15 3AD, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
Sarah Tyler is a lyric mezzo-soprano with wide experience of opera, operetta, oratorio, musical theatre, and concert works. She read Theology at King's College, London, whilst beginning singing training with Peter Harrison and Dorothy Richardson at the GSMD, and has subsequently studied with the late Elizabeth Ritchie and Meribeth Dayme. She now works with David Coussell and sings widely across London and the UK.

In recent seasons Sarah’s roles have included Sesto (La clemenza di Tito), Idamante (Idomeneo), Orfeo (Orfeo ed Euridice), Dorabella (Cosi Fan Tutte), Nicklaus/The Muse (The Tales of Hoffmann), Maddalena (Rigoletto), Cherubino (The Marriage of Figaro), Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni), the title roles in Cenerentola and Carmen, Preziosilla (The Force of Destiny), Third Lady (The Magic Flute), Rosina (The Barber of Seville), Giorgetta in Il Tabarro and The Beggar Woman (Sweeney Todd).

Sarah works in special collaboration with composer and condutor David Hoyland, under the banner of Porcupine Productions, for whom she created the role of the Narrator in Hoyland's The Christmas Story - A Nativity Opera in performance and recording in 2002/03 and premiered Night, a work for voice and clarinet in Southwark Cathedral in 2003.

 

Name: Tynedale Symphony Orchestra
Skills: Orchestra
Phone: +44 (0)1661 822909
Links: Website     E-mail
 
The Tynedale Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1988 to enable orchestral musicians in the Hexham area to rehearse together and give concerts. Currently it gives concerts twice a year in the Autumn and Spring terms. Rehearsals are on Thursday evenings at 7.30 pm in the Winter Gardens at the Queen Elizabeth High School, Hexham, Northumberland, UK

 

Name: Ani Umedyan
Skills: Player (violinist)
Phone: +374 1 355812
Address: 1816 Fouchik str.3 apt.7, Yerevan 375078, Armenia
Links: Website     E-mail

 

Name: Union of Bulgarian Composers
Skills: administrator, composer
Phone: +359 2 881560
Fax: +359 2 874378
Address: 2, Vazov Str, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
Links: Website     E-mail
 
The Union of Bulgarian Composers is a non-profit creative association and one of its main objectives is to promote the creation, distribution and popularisation of new musical works. One of the most significant initiatives in this respect is the annual review of newly created works by Bulgarian composers entitled "New Bulgarian Music"

The Union of Bulgarian Composers regularly organises concerts of Bulgarian music at the Union's hall, together with Days of Bulgarian Music in various cities throughtou the country. In 1951 the Study of the Young Composer was created which arranges reviews of the works by young authors. Since 1980 they have been held regularly under the title Young Bulgarian Music. The Musicologists' Section is doing active research work on Bulgarian folklore, on the works by Bulgarian composers and the development of national musical culture.

The Union of Bulgarian Composers is a continuator of the "Contemporary Music" Society, which has been founded in 1933 and existed until 1944. Since 1947 it renewed its activities under the name of Union of Bulgarian Composers, Musicologists and Concert Artists. In 1954 the union was renamed as Union of Bulgarian Composers with two sections - of composers and musicologists. In the life of the Union take part composers, musicologists, prominent Bulgarian musicians - singers, instrumentalists and conductors who work actively for the promotion of the contemporary Bulgarian music.

 

Name: Claudio Vaira
Skills: Composer, Teacher
Address: Carrara 54033, Italy
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Claudio Vaira studied Composition with Piero Luigi Zangelmi, Edoardo Farina, and Azio Corghi, receiving from each Master enrichment of his spirituality, with a patient artistic training. He wrote more than 100 works, many of them commissioned by eminent interpreters, and won numerous national and international composer’s competitions, obtaining the approval of committees made up of some of the most popular names of the contemporary music: Marcello Abbado, Bruno Bettinelli, Giacomo Manzoni, Luciano Chailly, Carmelo Bernaola, Edison Denisow, Helmut Lachenmann, Soltan Szokolay, Roman Vlad, Enzo Restagno, Giorgio Ferrari, Daniel Vega, Luigi Celeghin, Vittorio Fellegara, Makoto Shinoara, Andrej Szollosy, Guido Turchi, Niccolò Castiglioni, Carson Kievman, Michail Kosler, Valentino Miserachs ... He has dedicated recent new compositions to young Italian and British performers of great talent. His music has always been appreciated by the Italian and European public, and was executed also in Russia and South America. He recorded various CDs, and is Professor of Composition at the Institute of High Culture P. MASCAGNI Livorno – Italy.

My music incorporates all the elements of songs and silence, thanks to the existence and the universe. Next projects: "Gesualdo-bells", for piano 4 hands dedicated to Ilio and Caterina Barontini "6 chinese haiku", for soprano and cello dedicated to Maya Sapone and Evva Mizerska "Do you like the spring-water?", for cello and piano dedicated to Evva Mizerska "5 personaggi in cerca d'autore", for 2 guitars dedicated to Simona Costantino and Roberto Masini "Leaving_girl_leaf", for solo cello dedicated to Evva Mizerska 5 preludi e fughe , for organ dedicated to Giulia Biagetti Nefertiti tace, for organ dedicated to Giorgio Revelli Ω RI ro, for solo tape dedicated to Rita Giannotti Dimensioni del silenzio, for percussion and tape dedicated to Jonathan Faralli Music-poetry in New Zeland dedicated to David Howard "La piccola fiammiferaia", children's opera dedicated to all children in the world

 

Name: Margaret de Valois
Skills: Soloist (Clarinet)
Phone: +44 (0)20 7265 8439
Address: United Kingdom
Links: Website     
 
Vibrant exciting clarinetist focussing on appealing to wider audiences. Solo appearances include Conway Hall, London churches and Warwick University.

 

Name: Cuong Hung Van
Skills: Soloist, Chamber Musician
Phone: +1 216 791 7672
Fax: +1 216 791 7672
Address: United States
Links: Website     E-mail

 

Name: Tom Van den Eynde
Skills: Conductor, Soloist, Teacher
Phone: 0032/89 733604
Fax: 0032/89 733604
Address: Dorpsstraat, 11 bus 2, Gellik (Limburg) 3620, Belgium
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Tom Van den Eynde was born in Mechelen (Belgium) in 1980. He studied classical guitar, violin, piano, harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatory of Mechelen. When he was fifteen he started taking private conducting lessons with Silveer Van den broeck.

At the age of eighteen, he went to the Netherlands (Conservatory of Maastricht) to continue his musical studies : orchestral conducting with Sir Jan Stulen and classical guitar with Cees Dirkx. After three years, he finished his guitar studies as a teaching and performing musician.

As a guitarist, he was finalist of a few national competitions and served as freelance-guitarist at the Royal Theater in Brussels. He also appeared as soloist in guitarconcerto’s with several orchestras. In 2001, he made his live debut for the dutch radio. Together with Edith Van Dyck, graduated flutist from Royal Academy London, he plays a lot of chambermusic. Their repertory goes from the early baroque tot latin contemporary music.

As a young conductor he has been working with the Filharmonic Orchestra of Mechelen, the Flemmish Symphony Orchestra, the Promenade Orchestra of the Netherlands (www.promenade-orkest.nl), the Symphony Orchestra of the Highschool of Music in Maastricht, the Plovdiv Sinfonie Orchester (www.plovdivphilharmonic.com), the Orquestra Sinfonica del Vallès (www.osvalles.com), the Brabant Orchestra (www.brabantsorkest.nl), Sinfonïetta Geleen, University Orchestra of Louvain (uso.studentenweb.org), the Avanti-kapel Maastricht, the Youth Orchestra of Limbourg and his own Hortus Instrumentalis. In June 2000, he conducted the Dutch première of Previns « Concerto for guitar and orchestra ». In September 2000, he also assisted his present teacher Jan Stulen in « Le jongleur the Notre-Dame », a church opera of Peter Maxwell Davies which was broadcasted by the Dutch radio and television. Tom joined in July 2001 the « Wiener Meisterkurse » with Sir Salvador Mas Conde. There he was one of the few applicants to conduct the « Plovdiv Sinfonie Orchester » at the final concert in Vienna. One year later, he conducted the “Orquestra Sinfonico del Vallès” in Barcelona during the International Conducting Course Igualada with maestro Antoni Ros Marba (July 2002). In August 2002, Tom made his debut with the Brabant Orchestra (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) conducting the Franck Symphony during the final concert of a masterclass with maestro Marc Soustrot. At the moment, Tom is serving as assistant-conductor of the Flemmish Symphony Orchestra and the University Orchestra of Louvain (Belgium). In september 2003, he will finish his conducting studies in Maastricht.

 

Name: Iris van Eck
Skills: Player, Soloist, Teacher, chamber Music
Address: United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Cellist Iris van Eck was born in the Netherlands to an artist painter (father) and a piano teacher (mother). She studied at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Jean Decroos (principal cellist in the Concertgebouw orchestra) & Rene van Ast before moving to the United States where she studied with madame Raya Garbousova.

She is a winner of the Edith Stein Concours in the Netherlands (on flute) and the Concerto Competition at Northern Illinois University (on cello). She also participated in master classes with Paul and Maude Tortellier at the Hochschule in Essen and in Luzern; at the Piattigorsky Seminar in Los Angeles, she studied with William Pleeth, Lyn Harrell, Misha Maiski and Jeffrey Solow and at the Cleveland Chamber music Seminar with Joseph Gingold and the Guarneri Quartet.

Iris van Eck is principal cellist for the Florida Grand Opera Orchestra and the Florida Classical Orchestra. She has appeared as soloist with various orchestras in the United States & in Europe and is frequently heard on the chamber music circuit in South Florida and abroad. In She plays a beautiful French cello made by Bernardel Pere in 1831.

"Works for cello and piano by women composers" was recorded in September 2005 in Delft, the Netherlands, together with Dutch pianist Arielle Vernède. It was released by Eroica Classical Recordings (www.eroica.com) in December 2006 A recording of Faure’s complete works for cello and piano together with pianist Kemal Gekic is in the editing stages.Ms van Eck is the founder of the successful "Chameleon Chamber music series at the Leiser Opera center" in Fort Lauderdale.

 

Name: Mark van Ments
Skills: Singer (Tenor)
Phone: +44 (0)7770 372277
Address: London, United Kingdom
Links: Website     
 
Mark is a jugendhelden and heavy character tenor performing mainly in London and the South of England.

Roles include: Radames (Aida), Macduff (Macbeth), Lensky (Eugene Onegin), Goro (Madame Butterfly)

Mark also performs as soloist in a wide variety of concert repertoire.

 

 


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