Event overview
Students on the MMus and BMus performance pathways will take part in this masterclass by acclaimed baritone Peter Brathwaite.
All are welcome to observe this masterclass, with students Natalie Dalcher, Eloise Kenny-Ryder, Tianran Jin, Yilin Iris Wu and Jonathan Williams.
Peter Brathwaite is an acclaimed baritone, based in the UK and performing internationally. He is noted for his versatile, charismatic and intelligent performances. His 2022/23 season includes principal roles at the Philharmonie de Paris, Opéra national de Lorraine, Théâtre de Caen, and a return to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
In the 2021/22 season he sang principal roles in premieres for La Monnaie Brussels, The Royal Opera Covent Garden and Munich Biennale. In 2021 he was shortlisted for a Royal Philharmonic Society Award and he originated the role of Narrator in The Royal Opera/Little Bulb show Wolf Witch Giant Fairy – winner of an Olivier Award 2022. He originated the role of Joey in Kris Defoort’s The Time of Our Singing at La Monnaie Brussels — winner of an International Opera Award 2022.
An exhibition of his Rediscovering Black Portraiture work is on view at the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery from April 2023. His solo exhibition Visible Skin: Rediscovering the Renaissance through Black Portraiture ran on King’s College London’s Strand Campus during Autumn 2021/ Spring 2022. He writes and presents for BBC Radio 3 and his first book, Rediscovering Black Portraiture, will be published by Getty Publications in Spring 2023.
Free event, open to all to observe
Image from https://www.peterbrathwaitebaritone.com/
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Dates & times
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22 May 2023 | 2:00pm - 5:00pm |
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