Sam Evans is a professional singer, conductor and teacher. As well as directing BCS, he is musical director of many other choirs. He is much in demand as a guest chorus master and workshop leader for choirs and is a highly experienced singing teacher.
As a professional baritone, Sam performs throughout the UK and internationally in opera, oratorio and song.
Sam has sung with many of the major professional consorts in Britain including the BBC Singers, Polyphony, the Gabrieli Consort, The King’s Consort and The Sixteen. He is most closely associated with the Monteverdi Choir, with whom he has been performing for many years.
Biography
A former choral scholar at King’s College Cambridge, he studied singing as a postgraduate at the Royal Academy of Music, and spent a further two years on the opera course at the Royal College of Music. He has sung with most of the professional choirs in the U.K., including the Sixteen, the Monteverdi Choir and Polyphony.
As a soloist he has appeared at the Royal Albert Hall, the Opéra Comique in Paris, and Sydney Opera House. He was a finalist in the Kathleen Ferrier Awards, and winner of the Association of English Speakers and Singers Prize. He is a much respected teacher of singing, and teaches at Westminster School, and Queen’s College Cambridge. He also teaches singing for the National Youth Choir of Great Britain, and the Eton Choral Courses.
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