Member Spotlight: Lucy Farrimond - Soprano

By Audition Oracle – Mon 12 Aug 2024 @ 18:54

This week we welcome British soprano Lucy Farrimond as our latest Audition Oracle Member Spotlight

As with so many of our Member Spotlight Artists, Lucy's positivity and charm leaps off the page. We hope you enjoy reading this as much as we have.

British Soprano Lucy Farrimond

1. How do you describe yourself as an artist?

A freelance lyric soprano and composer - proudly hailing from the North West of England!

 

2. What other skills or passions do you have that help shape you as an artist?

I have always adored languages and am a proud polyglot! Having a good knowledge of languages as a singer is vital, not only for repertoire learning purposes (which is made quicker because of it) but for when you need to work with companies overseas. I would also say that my general passion for travel and discovering new things/meeting new people has happily coincided with the job! I'm a lucky girl!

 

3. What has been the most memorable and rewarding experience you have had as an artist?

When I was 21, I took part in a performance of Haydn's 'The Creation' at the Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms. At the end of the work, there is a small step-out solo usually allocated to a member of the chorus. After auditioning, I was given the part! I cannot quite put into words just how amazing and career-affirming it was to walk on that iconic stage with the professional soloists and BBC Philharmonic, Live on BBC Radio 3! If 21 year old Lucy knew that this year, she would be singing the soprano solos of that same work in St. John's Smith Square as a professional freelancer - she would be over the moon!

 

4. What role, company or performing situation would be a dream come true for you as an artist?

It has always been a dream of mine to sing on the stage of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. A true 'dream come true' moment would be to sing the beloved role of Mimi from Puccini's 'La Bohème'.

 

5. What do you like most about being a creative artist?

Ahh - tough question when there is so much to like! I would say that I love sharing my love and passion for music with other people. In every concert I do, I meet people from all walks of life. For some, they already know the repertoire, and the music I sing may remind them of a core memory from their past, whereas for others (who may not have experienced such music before), it may ignite a new interest and open others to something new - something which I find truly humbling and heart-warming.

 

6. If you could go back in time and give your younger self one piece of advice, what would it be?

Take your time and believe in yourself. It will work out!

 

7. Three words that are the pillars you shape your career by:

Dedication. Genuity. Passion.

 

8. Where can our followers hear you next?

I am very excited to be heading to Luxembourg in late August to cover the role of 'Berta' in Rossini's 'Il barbiere di Siviglia'. During my time in the beautiful Moselle area - I will hop over the border to Germany to perform a Liederabend with pianist Joseph Moog, as part of the Konz Musik Festival. I can't wait!

 

Ticket links:

Il barbiere di Siviglia: https://ocl.lu/en/evenement/le-barbier-de-seville  
Liederabend with Joseph Moog: https://www.ticket-regional.de/events_info.php?eventID=217650