Soprano, Vocalist
Chloë Morgan is one of Britain’s most exciting developing talents. Winner of the Emerging Artist award at the inaugural Opera: By Voice Alone competition, Chloë is the 2017 MOCSA Young Welsh Singer of the Year and the 2019 winner of the Peter Hulsen Orchestral Song Award (1st Place and Audience prize).
In 2017 Chloë obtained a masters with distinction from the Wales International Academy of Voice, studying with Dennis O’Neill and mentored by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Susan Bullock, Rosemary Joshua and Della Jones.
Chloë made her role and house debut as Nannetta in Falstaff at Grange Park Opera alongside Sir Bryn Terfel as the title role. She also covered the role of Marzelline in Fidelio for the Glyndebourne Tour and sang the role of Lauretta for Grange Park Operas filmed Gianni Schicchi. She made her German debut as Mabel in Pirates of Penzance for the Nürnberg State Theatre and 1st Niece in Peter Grimes last summer and has now taken her place in the ensemble for the house. Since being engaged at the theatre she has won critical acclaim for her performance as Nannetta in Falstaff and Wanda in Die Grossherzogin von Gerolstein.
Recent engagements Serpina/La Serva Padrona (West Green Opera), Noémie/Cendrillon (Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Cover), Pastourelle/L’Enfant et les Sortilèges (VOpera), Siren/Rinaldo & Giannetta/L’Elisir D’Amore (Glyndebourne Tour), Belinda/Dido and Aeneas(New Generation Festival), Cissy Cassidy/Losers, Papagena/Die Zauberflöte & Alison/The Wandering Scholar (Wexford Festival Opera); Eurydice/Orpheus in the Underworld (Opera in the Open); Marina Abramović/Breakdown (National Concert Hall, Dublin), Betty Butterworth/The Secret Garden (Banff Centre, Canada).
Solo highlights include St. John Passion in the Lorenzkirche Nürnberg, Bach Cantata BWV 51 with the Schwabach Kammerorchester, Knoxville: Summer of 1915 with the Southbank Sinfonia, Bach Christmas motets with La Nuova Musica in St John’s Smith Square, a tour to Vienna and Krakow with the Morriston Orpheus Choir, Brahms Requiem and Mozart Requiem at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion for De Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht.