Fflur Wyn
Having already gained wide acclaim for her performances on the operatic stage as well as the concert platform, Welsh soprano Fflur Wyn is quickly establishing herself as one of the country’s foremost young singers. She was recently elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in recognition of her distinguished contribution to the music profession so far.
Her operatic performances include Jemmy Guillaume Tell, Iphis Jephtha, Blonde Die Entführung aus dem Serail, and Dorinda in Handel’s Orlando (WNO); Pamina The Magic Flute, Alice Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and the title role in Lakmé (Opera Holland Park); Barbarina Le nozze di Figaro, La Plus Jeune Fille Au Monde (La Monnaie); Giannetta L’elisir d’amore,Sophie Werther, Marzelline Fidelio, Blue Fairy The Adventures of Pinocchio, Servilia La Clemenza di Tito, Woodbird Siegfried (Opera North); Mimi in Offenbach’s Vert Vert (Garsington Opera); Governess The Turn of the Screw (Mexico City); Blonde Woman Thanks to my Eyes (Aix en Provence, La Monnaie, Paris); Daughter The Lion’s Face (The Opera Group, ROH); and Girl How the Whale Became (Royal Opera House).
Fflur has worked with many great conductors and orchestras including Sir Colin Davis, Sir Charles Mackerras, Sir Richard Armstrong, Harry Bicket and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Gabrieli Consort and The English Concert. Recent recitals include performances at Kings Place, St John’s Smith Square, Wilton’s Music Hall and The Howard Assembly Room.
Recent and future performances include the roles of Susanna The Marriage of Figaro in a return to Opera North, where she recently sang Fire/Nightingale/Princess L’enfant et les Sortileges, and Trio Soprano Trouble in Tahiti; Vivetta L’arlesiana for Opera Holland Park, where she previously revived her role in her critically acclaimed performance of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; Esilena in Handel’s Rodrigo with the Göttingen International Handel Festival; Fido Paul Bunyan for English National Opera; Cunegonde Candide for West Green House Opera; Celia Lucio Silla for Buxton Opera; the title role in Handel’s Theodora with the RIAS Kammerchor in Berlin; Handel’s Ode for St Cecilia’s Day with the English Concert under Harry Bicket; Bach’s B Minor Mass with the Royal Northern Sinfonia, and at the Al Bustan International Festival in Beirut; Bach’s Christmas Oratoriowith the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra; Orff’s Carmina Burana with the CBSO and the RSNO; and the New Year Viennese Gala concerts with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.