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Schubertiade #3, VariousSchubertResende
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationVoice + 1 hlutverk
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapSchubertiade #2, Schubert
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationVoice
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapSchubertiade #1, SchubertFujikura
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationVoice
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapSchubertiades / Autour de Maria João Pires / Trio et Fantaisie, Schubert
Cité de la Musique-PhilharmonieSoloist
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapLe nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), Mozart
Dorset Opera FestivalIl Conte di Almaviva (The Count of Almaviva)
Skoða leikara og mannskapSchubertiade #3, VariousSchubertResende
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationVoice + 1 hlutverk
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapSchubertiade #2, Schubert
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationVoice
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapSchubertiade #1, SchubertFujikura
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationVoice
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapSchubertiades / Autour de Maria João Pires / Trio et Fantaisie, Schubert
Cité de la Musique-PhilharmonieSoloist
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapMozart’s Requiem, MendelssohnMozart
Royal Philharmonic OrchestraBass
Skoða dagskrá, leikarahóp og mannskapAnglo-Scottish baritone Thomas Humphreys began singing as a chorister at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford and studied at the Royal Academy of Music. In opera, he has sung the title role in Don Giovanni for the Opera Holland Park Young Artist Programme, as well as returning for their 2018 season to sing the roles of L’araldo Maggiore (Isabeau) and The Wigmaker (Ariadne auf Naxos). He made his debut with Glyndebourne Touring Opera as Servo di Flora (La Traviata), as well as covering the role of The Captain (Eugene Onegin) for Glyndebourne Festival Opera. He has been critically acclaimed for his performance of Jake Wallace (La Fanciulla del West) for Grange Park Opera. He has also sung and understudied roles for Opera Holland Park, English Touring Opera, the Merry Opera Company, and the King’s