Sophie Bevan
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Sophie Anna Magdalena Bevan MBE (born 1983)[1] is a British soprano appearing in concerts, recitals, and opera.
Early life
Sophie Bevan was born in London. She graduated from the Benjamin Britten International Opera School where she studied as a Karaviotis Scholar with Lillian Watson and was awarded the Queen Mother Rose Bowl for excelling in music.
Career
Her concert repertoire ranges from Handel to James MacMillan and she has worked with conductors that include Ed Gardner, Sir Neville Marriner, Phillipe Herreweghe and Sir Charles Mackerras. Already highly accomplished on the operatic stage, her recent engagements include Boris Godonov, Cosi fan Tutte, The Coronation of Poppea, Polissena in Handel's Radamisto, Yum-Yum in The Mikado, Télaïre in Castor & Pollux and her first Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier for English National Opera and her first Susanna Le Nozze di Figaro and Pamina Die Zauberflöte for Garsington Opera. Future engagements include a recital at the Wigmore Hall and her debut with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Sophie is the recipient of the 2010 Critics' Circle award for Exceptional Young Talent and the recipient of the Young Singer award at the inaugural 2013 International Opera Awards.[3]
She sang at The Royal Albert Hall on 9 August 2012 in a Prom dedicated to the music of Ivor Novello. Conducted by Mark Elder, it was broadcast on BBCTV on 11 August.
Bevan was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to music.[4]
Operatic repertoire
- Gluck: La clemenza di Tito (Publio)
- Handel: Riccardo I (Costanza)
- Monteverdi: L'Incoronazione di Poppea (Poppea/Amor)
- Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro (Susanna/Barbarina); Don Giovanni (Zerlina); Così fan tutte (Despina); Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots (Worldly Spirit)
- Vivaldi: L'Incoronazione di Dario (Alinda)
Discography
- Perfido! (with Ian Page (conductor) and The Mozartists), Signum Records (2017)
- Max Reger: Songs (with Malcolm Martineau (Hyperion Records, [1] CDA68057, 2016)
- Paul Carr: Requiem For An Angel (with Mark Stone - baritone, Chorus Angelorum, the Bath Philharmonia, Gavin Carr - conductor), Stone Records (2010)
Hail Windsor, Crown'd with lofty towers - with Café Mozart (Derek McCulloch), DanubiaDiscs CM003, 2005 Haydn & the Earl of Abingdon - with Café Mozart (Derek McCulloch), Naxos 8.570525, 2007 Begone dull care! Music from Jane Austen's library - with Box&Fir Co (Jenny Thomas), DanubiaDiscs DD006, 2009
References
- ^ "Soprano Soloist - Sophie Bevan". Aberdeenbachchoir.org.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
- ^ 'Debussy Text and Ideas' event's page on the Gresham College website
- ^ "Sophie Bevan - Askonas Holt - Artists". www.askonasholt.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
- ^ "No. 62666". The London Gazette (Supplement). 8 June 2019. p. B15.
Other sources
- "Sophie Bevan: Born to sing". The Independent. 7 January 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- Christiansen, Rupert (19 October 2011). "Sophie Bevan: Soprano with the genes for greatness". The Telegraph. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- Feeney-Hart, Alison (21 December 2013). "Sophie Bevan's top 10 tips for becoming an opera star". BBC. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
External links
- Management website
- English National Opera website
- Garsington Opera website
- Handel's Messiah with Vignette Arts
- Sophie Bevan sings "I know that my Redeemer liveth" to the Messiah Community Ensemble for the English National Opera's production of Handel's Messiah, directed by Deborah Warner
- Hyperion Records website