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Louisa Alice-Rose

Primary Skill:

Soprano

Nationality:

British

Country:

United Kingdom

Languages (fluent):

English, Maori

Opera

Zerlina
Don Giovanni (Mozart)
Surrey Opera - The Minack Theatre
2022
Chorus
Madeleine (David Hackbridge Johnson)
Surrey Opera
2022
Berta
The Barber Of Seville (Rossini)
Surrey Opera
2019
Chorus
Mefistofele (Boito)
Chelsea Opera Group, The Southbank Centre
2019
Mignon
Mignon (Thomas)
Royal Northern College of Music
2016
Dorabella
Le nozze di Figaro (Mozart)
Royal Northern College Of Music
2015
Jou-Jou
The Merry Widow (Lehár)
Royal Northern College Of Music
2014
Sara
Tobias and the Angel (Jonathan Dove)
Rufus Frowde, Dacorum Community Choir
2013
Chorus
L'elisir d'amore (Donizetti)
Royal Northern College Of Music
2013
Children's Chorus
Tosca (Puccini)
Raymond Gubbay, Royal Albert Hall
2008
Children's Chorus
La bohème (Puccini)
Raymond Gubbay, Royal Albert Hall
2006
Children's Chorus
Carmen (Bizet)
Raymond Gubbay, Royal Albert Hall
2005
Children's Chorus
La bohème (Puccini)
Raymond Gubbay, Royal Albert Hall
2004

Operetta/G&S

Soloist - Various Roles
Gilbert & Sullivan on the Rhine (Gilbert & Sillivan)
Saga Cruises
2023
Leila
Iolanthe (Sullivan)
Grim's Dyke Opera
2023
Paquette & Ensemble
Candide (Bernstein)
Surrey Opera
2018
Yum Yum
The Mikado (Sullivan)
Opera South East
2022
Kate
The Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)
Kentish Opera
2021
Kate
The Pirates of Penzance (Gilbert and Sullivan)
Grim’s Dyke Opera Company
2021
Constance
The Sorcerer (Sullivan)
Grim’s Dyke Opera Company
2022
Kate
The Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)
Grim’s Dyke Opera Company
2022
Leila
Iolanthe (Sullivan)
Grim's Dyke Opera at W.S. Gilbert's House
2022
Phyllis
Iolanthe (Sullivan)
White Knight
2022
Isabel
The Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)
Celebrate Voice
2022
Phoebe
The Yeoman Of The Guard (Sullivan)
Kentish Opera
2023
Kate
The Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)
Grim's Dyke Opera
2023
Pitti-Sing
The Mikado (Sullivan)
White Knight
2023
Emma Jones
Street Scene (Kurt Weill)
Royal Northern College Of Music
2015

Musical Theatre

Fanny Dashwood
Sense And Sensibility (Haddow and Hamtpon)
The Minack Theatre. Surrey Opera
2024
Fanny Dashwood
Sense and Sensibility (Haddow and Hampton)
Surrey Opera
2023
Imogen
Handel on the Estate (Coco Mbasi)
Unbounded Arts
2020
Soprano Soloist
Thursford Christmas Spectacular (Various)
Thursford
2019
Margarita
West Side Story (Bernstein)
Vivo d'Arte, Dan Cowtan
2017
Soloist
'A Night At The Musicals', Kathleen Shanks (Various)
London Cantamusica, St Paul's Church,Covent Garden
2017
Cinderella
Into the Woods (Sondheim)
Royal Northern College Of Music
2016
Eliza Doolittle
My Fair Lady (Loewe)
Royal Northern College Of Music
2016
Cosette
Les Miserables (Schönberg)
Rare Productions Company
2010
Children's Chorus
Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert (Schönberg)
Cameron Mackintosh, 02 Arena
2010
Children's Chorus
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Lloyd-Webber)
New London Theatre, The West End
2005
Brigitta
The Sound of Music (Rodgers)
Green Room Productions
2004
Young Eponine and cover Young Cosette
Les Miserables (Schönberg)
Cameron Mackintosh, Palace Theatre, The West End
2002

Chorus

Oratorio/Concerts

2nd Soprano Soloist
Mass in C Minor (Mozart)
Sussex Chorus, Stephen Anthony Brown
2023
Soprano Soloist
Te Deum (Bizet)
Bexhill Choral Society
2023
Soprano Soloist
Mass in A Flat (Schubert)
Bexhill Choral Society
2023
Soprano Soloist
The Peacemakers (Karl Jenkins)
Royal Tunbridge Wells Choral Society
2023
Soprano Soloist
Anthem For The Foundling Hospital (Handel)
Amici Chamber Choir
2022
1st Soprano - soloist
St Matthew Passion (Bach)
Hertford Choral Society
2020
Soprano Soloist
Christmas Soirée (Various)
Surrey Opera, Adam Turner
2019
Soprano Soloist
Help For Heroes Concert (Various)
The Actors' Church, Covent Garden
2018
1rst Soprano Solo
Come Ye Sons Of Arts (Purcell)
Rufus Frowde
2015
1rst Soprano Solo
Creation (Haydn)
RNCM
2015
Chorus
Symphony No.7 (Penderecki)
The Bridgewater Hall
2014
Soloist
National Rotary Club Annual Conference (Various)
Bournemouth International Centre
2012
Soprano soloist
Laudate Dominum (Mozart)
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
2011
Solo Recital
Hampton Court Palace solo recital (Various)
The Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace
2015
Soprano Soloist
Come, Ye Sons of Art (Purcell)
Hardynge Choir- Rufus Frowde
2015
Soprano soloist
Il trionfo di Camilla- La per l'ombrosa sponda (Ciampi)
RNCM- first modern performance
2015
Soprano soloist
Les Nuits D'ete- Villanelle (Berlioz)
Ameretti Chamber Orchestra
2015
Solo recital
Didsbury Arts Festival (Various)
Didsbury Arts Festival, Emmanuel Church
2015
Soloist
Barbara Robotham's Celebratory Concert (Various)
RNCM
2014
Second Soprano Soloist
Bach Magnificat (Bach)
Haberdasher's Aske's School for Girls
2012
Children's Choir and semi-chorus
Save the Children Charity Concert (Various)
The 02 Arena
2010
Soprano solo
Glory of Christmas concert (Various)
Raymond Gubbay, Royal Albert Hall
2009
Soprano solo
Fauré Requiem (Fauré)
Tring Choral Society
2007
Children's Choir
Choral Recital at Chequers (Kathleen Shanks)
Capital Art's Children's Choir
2003
Tilly
The Bear- World Premiere conducted by composer (Howard Blake)
The Barbican Centre and Birmingham Symphony Hall
2003

Choral

1st Soprano, semi chorus
Mass in D Major (Dvorak)
RNCM Symphony Chorus
2016

Film/TV

Backing Singer
Songs Of Praise (Jamie Lonsdale)
BBC
2020
Chorus
Murder In Suburbia (Various)
ITV
2004

Other

Soloist
The Big Music Project UK Tour (Various)
Cardiff Millenium Centre, Belfast, London, Glasgow
2014
Soloist
Interview on Radio Christmas (Various)
Radio Christmas, Buckinghamshire
2013
Soloist
Vocal Workout Weekend with Mary King (Various)
RAM, Mary King, Maureen Scott, Mary Hammond
2011

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

What Good Would The Moon Be - Street Scene, Kurt Weill

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Classic BRIT Awards - Nominated for The Sound Of Classical Poll (2018)

Winner for The Art of Art Song: The International Great Composers Competition (2016)

The Freckleton Prize and Doherty Cup For Singing- RNCM (2014)

Chesham Arts Festival- The Opera Cup (2012)

Competitions

Semi finalist Pendine International Voice Of The Future - Llangollen Eisteddfod (2019)

National Rotary Club Young Musician of the Year- runner-up (2012)

Next Brit Thing- runner-up in Classical Section and top vocalist (2012)

"Soprano Louisa Alice-Rose was outstanding as the sensual, seductive Zerlina and established a touching chemistry with her 'partner' Matthew Secombe." (2022)

"Excellent fluent quality and technical control. Excellent sense of style with imagination and flair. Excellent presentation and audience rapport." Stefan Janski, Head of Opera at RNCM (2015)

"If anything The Bear, receiving its world premiere as a narrated concert piece, was even more enjoyable. Its dramatic storyline and exciting music certainly kept the young audience totally enthralled and remarkably quiet for 30 minutes. They were also probably transfixed by little Louisa Haggerty, who sang the heroine Tilly with clarion-voiced aplomb and a delightful stage presence. Now she really is a star in the making." David Hart, Birmingham Post and Mail (2003)

Year of the Monkey
Fourth Monkey Theatre Company
2016–2017
BMus (Hons)
Royal Northern College of Music
2012–2016
Glyndebourne Youth Opera
Glyndebourne
2011
Musical Theatre
Tring Park School for the Performing Arts
2004–2006

Louisa Alice-Rose is a highly versatile soprano and actress. She has been performing on the professional stage since her West End debut at aged 8 in Les Miserables at The Palace Theatre. At aged 9, Louisa played the role of ‘Tilly’ in the World Première performance of The Bear by Howard Blake at The Barbican Centre and Birmingham Symphony Hall.

Louisa studied with vocal coach Elizabeth Harley from the age of 6. She trained at Sylvia Young Theatre School, Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, Glyndebourne Youth Opera and the Royal Northern College of Music, graduating with First Class Honours in Vocal Studies and Opera.

Louisa was a member of Capital Arts Children's Choir (Kathleen Shanks) from the age of 9 to 16. With the choir, Louisa performed recitals at Chequers for Cherie Blair and on tour in France at Chartres Cathedral and Disneyland Paris. Louisa also performed at The 02 Arena with 'SPIRIT' for the Voice In A Million Concert and was a soloist for Paul Potts' 'The Glory Of Christmas' concert at The Royal Albert Hall in 2010.

Also with Capital Arts, Louisa was part of the children's chorus for a number of Raymond Gubbay operas at The Royal Albert Hall - Carmen, Tosca and La Boheme and for Joseph And His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the New London Theatre, performing alongside Darren Day and Stephen Gately.

At aged 17, Louisa was runner-up in both the Next BRIT Thing competition (sponsored by Classic FM) and the Rotary Club of Great Britain and Ireland Young Musician of the Year. Whilst at the RNCM, Louisa was awarded the Freckleton Prize and Doherty Cup for the highest recital mark in her year group. Louisa was nominated for a Classic BRIT Award in 2018.
In 2019 Louisa was one of the final 6 singers (and the only singer representing England) at the Llangollen Eisteddfod Pendine International Voice of the Future.

Other career highlights include solo recitals at Hampton Court Palace and Windsor Castle and solo performances at the Royal Albert Hall, Cardiff Millennium Centre and Bournemouth International Centre. Louisa was also part of the Ensemble for the Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert at the 02 Arena.

Louisa recently collaborated with composer Lyndon Samuel to record and release three new songs, 'You Are Not Alone,' 'The Cold of Winter' and 'Ave Maria'. The first two were top of the iTunes Classical Charts (Nov 2020 and Feb 2021) and Ave Maria was Number 3 (Dec 2020).
Following this success, Louisa was interviewed by BBC 3 Counties Radio and is featured in Hertfordshire Life Magazine (January 2021) and Opera Wire.

Other recordings include Louisa’s debut album ‘Summer Rose’ (released April 2020), ‘Soul Of A Child’ (released December 2019) and ‘Little Prayers Of Love’ (recorded when Louisa was just 9 years old).

Louisa’s Gilbert & Sullivan roles include Phyllis (Iolanthe) for White Knight, Yum Yum (The Mikado) for Opera South East, Constance (The Sorcerer), Kate (The Pirates of Penzance) and Leila (Iolanthe) for Grim’s Dyke Opera, Kate (The Pirates of Penzance) for Kentish Opera and Isabel (The Pirates of Penzance) for Celebrate Voice.

Louisa’s operatic roles include Zerlina (Don Giovanni) and Berta (The Barber Of Seville) with Surrey Opera, Sara (Tobias and the Angel, Jonathan Dove), Mimi (La Boheme) excerpts with London Cantamusica, Emma Jones (Street Scene, Kurt Weill) RNCM, Jou-Jou (The Merry Widow) RNCM, Mignon (Mignon, Thomas) RNCM Excerpts and Dorabella (Cosi Fan Tutti) RNCM Excerpts.

Upcoming roles for 2023 include Phoebe (The Yeomen Of The Guard) with Kentish Opera, Fanny Dashwood (Sense and Sensibility) for Surrey Opera and Pitti-Sing (The Mikado) for White Knight.

As a soprano soloist on the concert platform, performances include Bach's Magnificat, St Matthew Passion and Christmas Oratorio, Purcell's Come Ye Sons Of Art, Faure's Requiem, Haydn's Creation, Vivaldi's Gloria, Mozart's Solemn Vespers, Bizet’s Te Deum, Schubert’s Mass in A Flat, Handel's Messiah and Anthem For The Foundling Hospital and Rutter's Requiem.

Louisa is the Founder and Principal of LAR Performing Arts and LAR Talent Agency, with a number of clients working professionally in the West End and for Television and Film.

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