Tuesday 8 April 2014

Meet Tim Langston, Tenor


British tenor Timothy Langston read Music at the University of Manchester where he studied voice under Andrew Heggie. He achieved First Class Honors and was awarded Proctor Gregg Fund awards for Composition and Recital.  In September 2012 he began his studies on the MMus course at the Royal Northern College of Music, studying with Peter Alexander Wilson. At the end of his first year he was awarded the Anne Ziegler Award by the RNCM.  

Timothy is an enthusiastic performer and director of opera. He has sung roles in Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg Act 3 (Zorn) with the Halle/Sir Mark Elder, Il Ritorno d’Ulisse (Eumete/Ulisse), In March 2013 sang with the European Opera Centre in A Beggar’s Opera (Wat Dreary) with Richard Farnes and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

Timothy’s concert experience includes performances with Halle, Psappha, The Gabrieli Consort, Gewandhaus Orchestra, Simon Bolivar Orchestra, Birmingham Festival Orchestra, Constella Orchestra and the Anthony Burgess Foundation. Timothy appeared on the Halle recording of Elgar’s The Apostles, which won the BBC Music Magazine Recording of the Year and the Gramaphone Award for Best Choral Recording in 2013.

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