Edward Grint has recently completed his time as a Choral Scholar at King’s College in Cambridge, reading music. He began his singing career as a chorister at the Savoy Chapel in London, under Dr William Cole, while studying at St Olave’s Grammar School. First taught by Sarah Harpham, he has since studied with Ashley Stafford and Russell Smythe. Since leaving Cambridge he had been in high demand as a soloist, with performances of Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast (in the Fairfield Halls in Croydon) and Haydn’s Creation (with the Blackheath Choir) as well as many other works. He has performed regular consort work with the BBC Singers, Polyphony, The Tallis Scholars, The King’s Consort, The Clerk’s Group and Ex Cathedra. His career has included visits to Mexico, Spain, Ireland and Estonia. He is now a Vicar Choral at St Paul’s Cathedral.
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HUGHES, E.: When the Flame Dies [Opera] (Canterbury Festival, 2012) | |
HUGHES, E.: When the Flame Dies [Opera] (Canterbury Festival, 2012)
Composer:
Hughes, Edward Dudley
Artists:
Cambridge New Music Players -- Cueto, Carlos del -- Grint, Edward -- Phillips, Emily -- Podger, Julian -- Radley, Andrew -- Reynolds, William -- Williams, Lucy
Label/Producer: Metier |