Natasha Page
Described as “an excellent fresh relatively new voice to the opera world” (operascene.co.uk), and “with a glorious rich tone, soaring high notes and engaging manner” (lightmusicsociety.com), British soprano Natasha Page is a graduate of the Royal College of Music International Opera Studio, where she studied with Rosa Mannion. She was awarded First Place at the Maureen Lehane Vocal Awards at Wigmore Hall in 2023. Natasha is a Samling Artist, an Oxford Lieder Emerging Artist, a Making Music Philip and Dorothy Green Young Artist and a Leeds Lieder Young Artist.
Natasha’s operatic roles include Pamina Die Zauberflöte (Wild Arts), Megacle L'Olimpiade (Vache Baroque Festival), the title role in Rita (If Opera), Fiordiligi Cosi fan tutte (Celebrate Voice Festival), covering Ismene Mitridate, Despina Così fan tutte and Adele Le Comte Ory (Garsington Opera), cover Semele Semele (Opera de Lille), Semele Semele (Garsington Opera Create), Belinda Dido & Aeneas (Hurn Court Opera), and cover Soprano Medusa (Royal Ballet & Opera). This year, Natasha looks forward to performing the role of Adina in English Touring Opera’s production of The Elixir of Love.
Natasha’s concert work includes Handel’s Messiah (Chichester Cathedral, Southwell Cathedral), Mozart’s Requiem (Cadogan Hall, St John’s Smith Square, St Martin-in-the-Fields), Mozart’s Mass in C Minor (Harrow School, Cadogan Hall), Brahms’ Requiem (Chichester Cathedral, St Martin-in-the-Fields),
Mendelssohn’s Elijah (Christchurch Priory), Haydn's Nelson Mass (St Martin-in-the- Fields), Bach’s Coffee Cantata (Amersham Festival of Music), Bach’s Magnificat (Guildford Cathedral) and Bach’s Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen (Hertfordshire Festival of Music). She has performed as a soloist with the Hertford Symphony Orchestra, the Marlborough Concert Orchestra, the Hillingdon Philharmonic Orchestra, the de Havilland Philharmonic and the Morecambe Promenade Orchestra.
As well as an Artistic Diploma in Opera from the Royal College of Music, Natasha holds an MA (Distinction) and a DipRAM for Outstanding Final Recital from the Royal Academy of Music, as well as a BMus (Hons) from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
