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GILLIAN RAMM
Soprano
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Australian-born Gillian Ramm was an undergraduate at the Western Australian Conservatorium of Music, before moving on to the Young Artist Programme with West Australian Opera. She gained a scholarship to the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (supported by the Peter Moores Foundation, the Tait Foundation and the Ian Potter Foundation of Australia), where she and completed both her Post Graduate Diploma and Professional Performance Diploma with Distinction, and was awarded the John Cameron Lieder Prize and the Ricordi Prize for Opera.
Operatic engagements include Fiordiligi Cosė fan tutte (Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Budapest Festival Orchestra), Rosalinde Die Fledermaus (Glyndebourne Touring Opera), Second Niece Peter Grimes (Teatro di San Carlo), Aci Aci Galatea e Polifemo (London Handel Festival), Valencienne The Merry Widow (West Australian Opera), Anne Trulove The Rake's Progress (RNCM), Clorinda La Cenerentola (Ryedale Festival), and Yum Yum The Mikado (Carl Rosa).
Recent and future highlights include the Haydn Concert series at King's Place with the Classical Opera Company, her debut with English National Opera as First Niece in a new production of Peter Grimes, Fiordiligi Cosė fan tutte for Glyndebourne Touring Opera, Messiah with Paul McCreesh and the Orquesta Filarmonica de Gran Canaria, and the world premiere of Alexander Goehr's A Promised End with English Touring Opera.
This short biography is for information only and should not be reproduced. Please download a full biography here.
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