British Baritone Henry Neill’s recent operatic performances include Edmund Bertram/Jonathan Dove’s Mansfield Park (The Grange Festival); Noah/Russell Hepplewhite’s Silver Electra (English Touring Opera); Count/Le nozze di Figaro (Hackney Empire, conducted by Jane Glover); Marchese/La traviata (West Green House Opera); and Friquet/Offenbach’s Vert-Vert (Garsington Opera, conducted by David Parry).
Notable concert performances include Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music (Birmingham Symphony Orchestra); appearances on BBC Radio 3 In Tune; and whilst at the Academy, he performed Butterworth’s Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad, conducted by Sir Mark Elder.
Henry graduated from the Royal Academy of Music Opera course, where he studied with Mark Wildman, Ingrid Surgenor, Jane Glover and Iain Ledingham.