About me

Growing up within a musical family, I started singing from an early age. As a child, I was involved in choral music both as part of a choir, but also as a soloist in works such as Handel’s Messiah, the Fauré Requiem, Bernstein Chichester Psalms, Bach St. John Passion and Mozart Requiem. I was also a prize winner in the 2017 Junior Association of English Singers and Speakers Competition.

In more recent years I have performed as a soloist in oratorios, such as the Bach Christmas Oratorio, Handel’s Samson and the Nelson Mass. Additionally I have performed a wide variety of song in recital, predominantly in German, French and English, including works such as Schumann’s Dichterliebe, Beethoven’s An die ferne Geliebte and songs from Poulenc and Messiaen to Britten and Grieg . In 2025 I played Don Basilio and Don Curzio in Harrow Opera’s The Marriage of Figaro. I am excited to be involved with a first recording of composer Nicholas Smith’s Tang Poems this summer.

I am also proud to be a Music Box performer; an exciting project bringing high quality classical music to rural East Sussex.

In addition to singing, I am fascinated by the natural world – in particular, how biology works at a fundamental level. Having graduated in 2022 with a degree in Biochemistry from Imperial College London I furthered my studies with a Master’s degree and am now undertaking a PhD at Imperial, in the Rutherford Lab, focusing on structural and functional studies of non-canonical photosystems and associated proteins.