ABOUT

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Sam Marston is a tenor who was a recipient of The Grange Festival Prize 2024.
Recent engagements have included Gastone La Traviata (The Grange Festival), Mercury Orpheus in the Underworld and Nauta/Historicus Historia Joane (If Opera).
Previous engagements include the role of Henrik Egerman A Little Night Music (Opera North) and the Royal Opera House’s Lost & Found project, performing newly commissioned pop-up opera as part of the Europalia Festival.
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He has performed as Frederic The Pirates of Penzance, Nanki-Poo The Mikado, Ralph Rackstraw HMS Pinafore and Luiz The Gondoliers (National G & S Opera Company at Buxton Opera House). His rules also include Beppe Pagliacci (Mid Wales Opera), covering the role of Tom Rakewell The Rake’s Progress (The Grange Festival) and he performed as a tenor soloist in a semi-staged tour of Handel’s Messiah (Wild Arts).
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Sam is a graduate of The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where he completed the MMus Opera course. ​During his time at the RCS, Sam performed the roles of Dr. Oliver Sacks in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Nyman), Hérisson in L’étoile (Chabrier) and the Young Man in A Feast in Time of Plague (Cui).​​
Sam regularly performs as a tenor soloist on the concert platform across the UK.
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