Blog

Announcing our Cosi Fan Tutte R&D Cast

We are proud to announce our singers for the Cosi Fan Tutte street opera R&D. 

The Cast

Felicity Buckland – Dorabella

Felicity Buckland

Felicity trained at the RNCM, and on ENO’s Opera Works programme. She studies privately with Mary Plazas.

Her operatic appearances include Angelina La Cenerentola (High Time Opera); Cherubino The Marriage of Figaro (Opera Up Close); Cupid Orpheus in the Underworld and Ida/cover Orlovsky Die Fledermaus (Opera Danube); Una, Kiss Me, Figaro! (Merry Opera) and Mercedes Carmen (Co-Opera Co). She has also spent seasons in the chorus at Opera Holland Park, as a chorus mentor for Birmingham Opera, and at English Touring Opera, where she also sang the role of Mama in Dust Child, a specially-written opera for children with special educational needs.

Felicity is in demand for solo oratorio, and performs and records extensively as a professional consort singer, including appearing on Eric Whitacre’s Grammy Award-winning choral disc, Light and Gold. She is also a singing tutor and experienced choral animateur, leading workshops for a variety of groups of people.

Felicity is currently preparing the role of Rossweisse in Die Walküre for Grange Park Opera, in their brand new theatre at West Horsley Place.

Lisa Howarth – Fiordiligi

Lisa Howarth

Lisa Howarth

Lisa Howarth was born in Worcester, and studied English Literature at Cambridge University. After singing professionally with groups such as the Sixteen and the BBC Singers, she studied opera at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and in 2009, finished a year at the Cardiff International Academy of Voice. She has since worked for many UK opera companies, including ENO, Opera North, Scottish Opera, Garsington Opera and Bampton Classical Opera, and was, until December 2016, full time at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Roles include Marguerite, Fiordiligi, Vitellia, Christine (Intermezzo), Leila, Julietta (Martinu’s Julietta), Mozart’s Countess and Mimi. On the concert platform, she has sung for many Choral Societies, including Worcester Festival Choral Society, Stratford Choral Society, Dartington Festival Choir, Gloucester Choral Society, Wantage Choral Society, South Chiltern Choral Society and Salisbury Musical Society. She was a 2013 Crear Scholar, studying song with Malcolm Martineau, and returned in 2015 to study on his Italian Opera Course. Future plans include a concert performance of Götterdämmerung (Gutrune) conducted by David Syrus, and further study on the Wesendonck Lieder with Malcolm Martineau.

Simon Gfeller – Ferrando

Simon Gfeller

Simon Gfeller

Swiss-Canadian tenor Simon Gfeller studied with Gail Desmarais in Montréal, with Adrian Thompson at the GSMD and attended the Franz-Schubert Institut (Vienna).

Recent engagements include Lysander in A Fairy Queen at Iford Festival, Ubaldo in Donizetti’s Pia de Tolomei with English Touring Opera as well as Scythian Guard Iphigenie en Tauride, Pete Peterson Paul Bunyan, 2nd Priest (and cover Tamino) Die Zauberflöte also for ETO.

He recently sang Florestan in Die Schumann Sonate for TAKK Theatre Lichtenstein & STOCK Theatre Zurich, the title role of Glück’s Antigono with Ensemble Serse and 6th Servant in Strauss’ Capriccio for ROH, Covent Garden.

Other operatic credits include St-Brioche The Merry Widow, Billy Mahagonny-Songspiel, Ringmaster The Bartered Bride, 4 servants Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Pastore Orfeo, Armed Man Die Zauberflöte, Alfred Die Fledermaus, El Remendado Carmen, for companies such as London Philharmonic Orchestra, Opéra de Montréal, Ryedale Festival, Opera Project and British Youth Opera.

Nicholas Morris – Guglielmo

Nicholas Morris

Nicholas Morris

Nicholas trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland). Recently he has appeared as Maxwell Davies’ Mad King with Shadwell Opera, made his debut at Sadler’s Wells with Independent Opera, played Count Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro and Ceprano in Rigoletto for Opera Brava, Smirnov in The Bear by Walton, and covered the Gamekeeper and voice of the huntsman in Rusalka for Scottish Opera. In previous seasons, for Wexford Festival Opera he has played The Learned Judge, Trial by Jury, Andy Tracy in the European premier of Losers by Richard Wargo, Premier Soldat, Salome by Antoine Mariotte and Un Caporale delle guardie in Il cappello di paglia di Firenze by Nino Rota. For Glyndebourne: Footman/Waiter in Der Rosenkavalier and Gunner’s Mate, Billy Budd in the UK and New York. He has covered Pollux in Castor and Pollux and Walt Disney in Perfect American for English National Opera. He has appeared with RSAMD/Scottish Opera as Forester in Janacek’s Cunning Little Vixen in revival, Denisov, War and Peace in both Scotland and Russia, and Tchelio, L’amour des trois Oranges. Other roles performed include Arcalaus in Amadis de Gaule by J.C.Bach for University College Opera, Don Giovanni in France with Westminster Opera, The Officer in Philip Glass’s In the Penal Colony in London’s West End, played Emperor Überall in the Emperor of Atlantis, Junius in The Rape of Lucretia, both Dancairo and Escamillo, Carmen, Peter, Hänsel und Gretel, Lindorf, Les contes d’Hoffmann, and Antonio in Portugal’s Marriage of Figaro.

Away from the opera stage, Nicholas is a keen concert singer and recitalist. Appearances include Verdi’s Requiem at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Handel’s Judas Maccabeus and Israel in Egypt in the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, and Orff’s Carmina Burana in the City Halls, Glasgow, as well as regular appearances singing works such as Messiah and Bach’s passions throughout the UK and further afield. Before training as an opera singer, Nicholas studied at Jesus College, Cambridge, where, when not singing or playing rugby, he read history and philosophy of science. During his time at Cambridge he was a member of King’s College Choir. He began his singing career as a chorister at Peterborough Cathedral.

For more information please visit www.ndmorris.co.uk

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Joanna Turner
Load More In Blog

Check Also

Singing, dancing & sharing ideas for Street Opera!

Following our session with the brilliant Roehampton Base ...

Join our Newsletter

We won't spam you with emails. Maximum one a month but usually one every three months.

Reviews

  • Mitcham has probably witnessed these human scenes many times before; the only change is that, this time, Mozart is involved, and everybody sings.
    Operissima

Follow us on Twitter