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Beatrice Floyer-Acland

Primary Skill:

Soprano

Nationality:

British

Country:

United Kingdom

Languages (fluent):

English

Opera

Donna Elvira
Don Giovanni (Mozart)
Longborough Festival Opera
2019
Micaëla
Carmen (Bizet)
Rogue Opera
2019
1rst Soprano Solo
Opera gala (various)
St Martin-in-the-fields
2019
1st Soprano - Chorus
Der fliegende holländer (Wagner)
Longborough Opera Festival
2018
Donna Elvira
Don Giovanni (Mozart)
British Youth Opera
2017
Musetta​
La Boheme (Puccini)
Black Cat Opera
2017
Iris
Semele (Handel)
Mid Wales Opera and RWCMD
2017
Zhou
Kommiltonen! (Sir Peter Maxwell Davies)
Welsh National youth opera
2016
Seven soprano roles
English Eccentrics (Malcolm Williamson)
British Youth Opera
2016
Alice Ford
Falstaff (Verdi)
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
2016
Tatyana
Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky)
Welsh National Opera and RWCMD
2015
Cecily
The Importance of Being Earnest (Barry)
Music Theatre Wales and RWCMD
2015

Chorus

1st soprano Chorus
Falstaff (Verdi)
Liverpool philharmonic
2017
Chorus
Carmen (Bizet)
Opera'r Ddraig
2014
Chorus
The Magic Flute (Mozart)
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
2014

Oratorio/Concerts

1rst Soprano Solo
Mozart Mass in C minor (Mozart)
St Martin-in-the-fields
2019

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Competitions

Commended at The Mozart Competition (2016)

E.A Redman prize for interpretation (2015)

MA Opera Performance
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
2015–2017
MA Vocal performance
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
2013–2015

Beatrice Acland is an English soprano currently based in London. In July 2017 Beatrice graduated from the MA Opera performance course at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with merit. Previous to this Beatrice completed her Mmus Vocal performance degree from the same conservatoire and was awarded the EA Redman prize for excellence in interpretation. Beatrice is an alumnus of the prestigious Georg Solti Accademia di Bel Canto. During her studies she was generously supported by the South Square trust, The Split Infinitive Trust, The Woman's Career's Foundation, The Winship Foundation and The Leverhulme Scholarship.

Recent operatic engagements include Micaëla Carmen, Rogue Opera, Elivra (cover) Don Giovanni Longborough Festival Opera and British Youth Opera, Iris Semele Mid Wales Opera, Zhou Kommilitonen! The Welsh National Youth Opera conducted by Alice Farnham and Alice Ford Falstaff RWCMD conducted by Carlo Rizzi. Beatrice has performed alongside Sir Bryn Terfel and Rebecca Evans in the Liverpool Philharmonic's production of Falstaff under the baton of Vasily Petrenko. Highlights in opera scenes work include performing the role of Tatyana in Act 3 of Eugene Onegin with the Welsh National Opera orchestra and the role of Cecily in excerpts from Barry The Importance of Being Earnest in a joint project with RWCMD and Music Theatre Wales.

Equally comfortable on the concert platform Beatrice has recently featured as a soloist in works including Schumann Requiem, Brahms Liebeslieder-Walzer, Mozart Mass in C minor, Hayden The Seasons and Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle. She performed the role of Pheobe in the World Premiere of Arnold's Henri Christoph in concert at the Malcolm Arnold Festival. She is also a member of the Philharmonia chorus. Beatrice was a semi-finalist at the Somerset Song prize and was commended in the 2016-17 Mozart competition. Beatrice has been privileged to work with Sumi Jo, Barbara Frittoli, Sir Richard Bonynge, Alessandro Corbelli, Susan Bullock and John Fisher in masterclass.



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