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Tim Morgan
Countertenor Soloist
Carmina Burana

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A member of the tenth edition of Les Arts Florissants’ Jardin des Voix, Tim is a Samling
artist and was a finalist in the 2019 Kathleen Ferrier Awards. In 2023 he was honoured to
sing at the coronation of HRH King Charles III with The Monteverdi Choir and Sir John
Eliot Gardiner.

Highlights of Tim’s upcoming performances include; A recital of Britten’s Canticles and
Purcell arrangements with Julius Drake and Ian Bostridge at Festival de Música y Danza
Granada, performances of Francesco Conti’s La Colpa Originale directed by Dorothee
Oberlinger at Festival Alte Musik Knechtsteden and Güldener Herbst festival, a concert of
Purcell and Vivaldi with The English Concert, Bach’s Christmas Oratorio with The Hanover
Band, and Partenope (Cover Arsace) at English National Opera.

Tim’s recent opera and stage highlights include; Britten’s Death in Venice (Voice of
Apollo) in his debut with Welsh National Opera, Handel’s Partenope (Armindo) with Les
Arts Florissants, the title roles in Handel’s Amadigi di Gaula, Giulio Cesare, and Agrippina
(Ottone) with English Touring Opera, Samuel Adams’s play Gabriel with The English
Concert and Alison Balsom, Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Oberon) Nevill Holt
Opera, and Blaze of Glory (cover Bryn Bevan) for WNO.

On the concert stage, Tim has appeared as a soloist in a film of madrigals by Monteverdi,
and in a programme of Schütz and Schein with The Monteverdi Choir and Sir John Eliot
Gardiner, Messiah with The English Chamber Orchestra and Nicholas Kraemer, and with
Ensemble Polyharmonique at the Händel-festspiele Halle, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater with
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Bach’s Christmas Oratorio with Stephen Layton/
Polyphony, Handel’s Dixit Dominus with La Nuova Musica, Purcell’s King Arthur with
Vox Luminis, and duet recitals with Michael Chance MBE.

Alongside his work in Classical music, his other projects include the singing on the
soundtrack of a film ‘Saltburn’ (Dir. Emerald Fennell), collaborating with multimedia artist
Young-Jun Tak in his work ‘Wohin?’, and recording for PJ Harvey’s 2023 album ‘I Inside
the Old Year Dying’.

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