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Carolyn Holt
Primary Skill:
Mezzo-Soprano
Nationality:
Irish
Country:
United Kingdom
Links:
Languages (fluent):
English
Opera
Contemporary Opera
Musical Theatre
Chorus
Oratorio/Concerts
Covered Covered & Performed Scenes Premiere of New Work Concert COVID-cancelled
AUDIO Parto - La Clemenza di Tito - Mozart - Carolyn Holt
DipRAM award for outstanding performance - Royal Academy of Music (2017)
John McCormack Bursary (2015)
Competitions
Bampton Opera Young Singers' Competition - 2nd Place (2019)
Mahler Prize - 1st Place - ESB Feis Ceoil (2016)
Irish Heritage Bursary - Irish Heritage (2015)
P.J. Geoghegan and Gus Smith Memorial Bursary - ESB Feis Ceoil (2015)
The Geraldine McGee Bursary (2015)
The Trench Award and Bursary - Birr Theatre & Arts Centre (2015)
"..every word clear, every element of characterization truthful, no shirking the less attractive, obsessive aspects" Opera Scotland (2019)
"..the first full production in the UK – is top quality. That goes for the performances too, and especially that of mezzo Carolyn Holt as Sister Helen, whose singing is matched with nuanced, characterful acting..." The Herald Scotland (2019)
"Carolyn Holt’s Dido was particularly affecting, her smooth mezzo betraying little of her final intent" Bachtrack (2019)
"Forming the backbone of the work... Carolyn Holt’s strong spiritual mezzo as Sister Helen provided impressive focus and beautifully bookend the opera with the unaccompanied hymn “He will gather us around”. Bachtrack (2019)
"Particularly outstanding are Carolyn Holt as the crusading Sister Helen, her rich-seamed timbre captivating at every emotional level." The Scotsman (2019)
"Among the secondary roles, Carolyn Holt as the voice of Antonia's mother stood out with her rich and seductive mezzo-soprano" - Bachtrack (2018)
"Bouquets to Carolyn Holt (Mrs Jones) for her Brooklyn accent and formidable presence" - Opera Magazine (2018)
"Carolyn Holt’s unsympathetic and shady Mrs Jones...is as oppressive as the city heatwave." - TheWeeReview.com (2018)
"Notable smaller parts include the young Irish mezzo Carolyn Holt as the voice of Antonia's dead mother" - The Irish Times (2018)
"A resonant mezzo-soprano voice that would sound great in any opera house." - Bill Witts (2017)
"Mezzo Carolyn Holt has a wonderfully dark, rich tone " - MusicDurham.co.uk (2017)
Carolyn Holt was the winner of the Dermot Troy Prize for the best Irish singer in the 2019 Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition and recently sang the role of Sister Helen Prejean in the UK staged premiere of Dead Man Walking in Glasgow to great critical acclaim. Opera Magazine wrote: “Carolyn Holt’s Sister Helen was impeccably sung, sensitively acted and never less than sincere”.
Carolyn recently completed her studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s international opera school. In 2017 she graduated with Distinction from the London’s Royal Academy of Music, where she was a Kohn Foundation Bach scholar and was awarded a DipRAM for outstanding performance, the Cork Scholarship and Isabel May Walton Scholarship.
Carolyn made her debut with Irish National Opera in 2018 singing The Voice (Mother) in Offenbach's Tales of Hoffman, for which she again received excellent critical acclaim (Bachtrack wrote “Carolyn Holt as the voice of Antonia’s mother stood out with her rich and seductive mezzo-soprano”.
Roles that Carolyn has performed all or in part include Dido in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas and Mrs Jones in Weill’s Street Scene both at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland; Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus, Donna Elvira (understudy) in Don Giovanni, Jocasta in Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex, Sesto in Giulio Cesare, La Zia Principessa in Puccini's Suor Angelica, Mamma Rosa in Cilea's L'Arlesiana and Second Lady in Die Zauberflöte.
Carolyn also performs contemporary music and in Autumn 2019 will sing the role of The Witch of Youghal in the world premiere of Raymond Deane’s Vagabones for Opera Collective Ireland which will tour Ireland. Other contemporary roles include Minskwoman in Jonathan Dove’s Flight, the premiere of The Art of Chaos, presented by the Royal Academy of Music's Composition Department and appeared in the premiere of the award winning opera The Second Violinist by Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh.
Carolyn performs regularly as soloist with orchestras, choral societies and in recitals. Next year Carolyn will sing The Angel in Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. In 2018 she toured Ireland singing Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen with the Esker Festival Orchestra and was the soloist in Elgar’s Sea Pictures with the Lambeth Orchestra. She is invited regularly as soloist with choral societies throughout the UK and Ireland where critics acclaim her “wonderfully dark, rich tone”.
Carolyn has been awarded many prizes including First Prize in the inaugural Irish Heritage Bursary, the Audience Prize in Northern Ireland Opera Festival of Voice, the Trench Award and Bursary, the Geraldine McGee Bursary, John McCormack Bursary, the Mahler Prize and the P.J. Geoghegan Memorial Cup in the ESB Feis Ceoil.
Carolyn began singing at age 15 and studied with Mary Brennan at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, with Judith Mok in Dublin and with Yvonne Howard at London’s Royal Academy of Music. At the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, she studied with Scott Johnson and Duncan Williams at the Opera School. She has participated in masterclasses with Ann Murray, Susan Bullock, Simon Keenlyside, Alison Browner, Iain Burnside and Roy Laughlin.
Carolyn's studies have been generously supported by The Arts Council of Ireland, the Mario Lanza Trust and the Sybil Tutton Award.
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