Alex Haigh
Alex Haigh, winner of the Opera Awards Foundation Bursary in 2016, read Music and Drama at Hull University, and performed many operas there including the title role in Kurt Weill’s The Teacher and Father Seven Deadly Sins. He received a scholarship from Trinity Laban Conservatoire to complete a Masters Degree in vocal performance. Whilst there, he performed The Mayor Albert Herring, Ferrando Così fan tutte, Don Ottavio Don Giovanni and Tamino Die Zauberflöte.
Subsequently he studied at the Berlin Opera Academy, performing Scaramuccio Ariadne auf Naxos. He attended English National Opera’s ‘Opera Works’ course, and participated in masterclasses organised by Opera North, the Opera Awards and Opera Prelude, working with Robert Tear, Dame Sarah Connolly, Dame Felicity Lott, Sir Simon Keenlyside and Stuart Skelton.
Since then roles have included Zinoviy Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk district (Fulham Opera), Rodolfo La bohème (Opera Holloway), and Narciso Il Turco in Italia (Proper Opera Company). He has performed with the Longborough and Grange Festivals and Grange Park Opera.
Other roles include Nemorino L’elisir d’amore, Alfredo La traviata, The Moon The Enchanted Pig, seven roles in The Original Chinese Conjuror (comic contemporary opera by Raymond Yiu), Monsieur Triquet Eugene Onegin and Gamaccio Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamaccio.
He is currently singing Night Watchman and Fritz in La nonne et Sanglante (Gothic Opera). Plans include Frederick The Pirates of Penzance (Porcupine Productions) and in 2022 he will cover Parpignol La Bohème and Prince Gvidon The Golden Cockerel for English Touring Opera’s 2022 season. In concert he will sing Gounod St Cecilia Mass, Mendelssohn Lauda sion and Orff Carmina Burana.