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Emilie Parry-Williams

Primary Skill:

Soprano

Nationality:

British

Country:

United Kingdom

Languages (fluent):

English

Operetta/G&S

Guilia/Chorus
The Gondoliers (Sullivan)
The Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
2019

Musical Theatre

main cast
Payday Party (Common Wealth Theatre and Darren Pritchard)
Chapter Arts Centre and Edinburgh Fringe
2022

Theatre

main cast
RENT PARTY (Gonoud, Lerner and Lowe, Alan Menken)
Commonwealth Theatre Cardiff
2021

Session Work

1rst Soprano Solo
Bright Beams (Brian Thomas)
COBRA Music Studios
2021

Covered Covered & Performed Scenes Premiere of New Work Concert COVID-cancelled

(Classical) Emilie Parry-Williams - Last Rose of Summer

(MT Disney) At Last I See The Light - Emilie Parry-Williams

(Musical Theare) 'Far Too Late' - Cinderella (ALW)- Emilie Parry-Williams

(Musical Theatre) Emilie Parry-Williams - Shall We Dance - The King and I

(Musical Theatre) Emilie Parry-Williams - Take Care of this House - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

(Opera)Puccini - Signore Ascolta - Emilie Parry-Williams

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"It was a pleasure to share the concert platform with Emilie for our concert at the Cornerstone in Cardiff. Her programme enthralled the audience and choir alike. What versatility and poise she has in performance. Emilie captivated the audience with singing of such character and charm and all executed with the most impressive vocal technique. We look forward to working with Emilie again in the future." David Leggett, Musical Director of The Cardiff Ardwyn Singers (2019)

"We were privileged to be entertained by Emilie at our St. David’s Day Dinner this year. She performed a variety of operatic pieces, previewing each with the story behind each song to give context. Emilie also talked of her upbringing in Gwent, her musical journey and education and her ambitions, leaving us with no doubt of her passion for music. She engaged with the audience with charm and confidence. Her singing was simply stunning. We had very enthusiastic feedback from the guests and we would have no hesitation in recommending Emilie." Reading Welsh Society (2019)

"Emilie sang some Puccini in the ballroom on our opening night. She has a beautiful voice and everyone was very moved. I am quite certain it is only a matter of time before she appears at the Royal Opera House.” David Lonsdale, Chairman - Sekforde Trust (2018)

"Emilie was awarded a scholarship by our City of London Livery company for 2017-18. We give scholarships to top music students with outstanding credentials, and Emilie has certainly lived up to this. Emilie has performed at one of our major dinners of the year attended by some 200 guests. She was extremely impressive. She engages with the audience and sings superbly. I have rarely seen any scholar of ours impress the audience so well, and we received many compliments. This augurs very well for her future career, which we will follow with interest." John Miller, Worshipful Company of Cordwainers (2018)

European Opera Academy
Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini
2019
Postgraduate Diploma - Classical Voice
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
2018–2019
Glyndebourne Academy 2017
Glyndebourne Academy 2017
2017
Music Degree
City University of London
2015–2018

Emilie is a Classical Soprano based in South Wales. She is currently appearing on ITV's 'The Voice UK' on team Sir Tom Jones, as a duo with tenor, Thomas Mottershead. At the blind auditions, which aired on ITV on the 3rd of September 2022, Thomas and Emilie had four chair turns from the coaches, and Sir Tom also used his block button on Olly Murs. The second round of the show, 'The Callbacks', will air later in the year.

Emilie has been singing since she was five years old, and one of her earliest memories is winning her first singing competition at the age of six, singing a Welsh children’s song ‘Mi Welais Jac-y-do’, at her school Eisteddfod.

She has a Postgraduate Diploma in Classical Voice from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, graduating in September 2019, and a First Class Undergraduate Music Degree from City University of London.

Emilie was awarded the Bill Weston Young Singers Award from Glyndebourne Opera House in October 2018; the award is given once every two years to a singer who has been involved with the Glyndebourne Education programme, which in Emilie's case, was Glyndebourne Academy 2017. Following her studies, Emilie was accepted to study a three month Erasmus through the European Opera Academy at the Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini in Florence, Italy, completing the programme and returning to Wales in December 2019.

More recently, in June 2022, Emilie entered two categories at the 2022 Abergavenny Eisteddfod and won both the 'Song from A Show' and 'Championship Solo' competitions. She appeared in 'Payday Party', a commissioned piece of political theatre by Common Wealth theatre company, in both Chapter Arts Centre and Edinburgh Fringe in August 2022; the cast will be representing Wales at the 2022 Edinburgh festival fringe, with the show being sponsored by the Arts Council of Wales.

Emilie travels to various locations around the UK to perform, her example repertoire list is updated regularly and available via email upon request.

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