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Adam
Green baritone
Adam Green was born in Harrogate, North Yorkshire and studied at St John’s College, Cambridge, the Royal Academy of Music, London, and the National Opera Studio. He has won several competitions including the Song Prize at the National Mozart Competition, and was awarded the prestigious Ian Fleming and Sybil Tutton Awards.
Adam’s recent operatic engagements include Aeneas Aix-en-Provence Festival, Burghess Peter Grimes in Salzburg and Berlin with Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic, Sergio Fedora and Naval Officer Manon Lescaut for Holland Park Opera, The Pig (Title role) by Jonathan Dove, at Glyndebourne, the Assassin Tangier Tattoo, Glyndebourne on Tour, Ford Falstaff, and Il Conte Le Nozze di Figaro with the Southbank Sinfonia. Further roles include Belcore L’elisir d’amore, Benito Das Wundertheater (Henze), The Clock L’enfant et les sortilèges Emireno Ottone for the London Handel Festival, Guglielmo Così fan tutte, Slendor, Salieri’s Falstaff, Escamillo Carmen, and Malatesta, Don Pasquale.
His concert experience is already extensive - Bach’s Weihnachtsoratorium in Frankfurt under Lutz Köhler, Brahms’ Requiem, Handel’s Messiah and Fauré’s Requiem allat the Royal Albert Hall under Sir David Willcocks and with the RPO, Elgar’s Coronation Ode with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Elijah in Budapest, Carmina Burana televised in Ely Cathedral, and Telemann Matthäus Passion at the Snape Maltings.
Recital engagements have included performances at St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Linbury Studio Theatre of the Royal Opera House, the Pump Rooms, Bath, and Ripon Cathedral.
Engagements for the 2007/8 season include Aeneas for Opera North, The Barber of Seville for WNO, Retrofire, Buzz on the Moon, by Jonathan Dove, for Channel 4, First Mate, Billy Budd with the LSO and Daniel Harding in the Barbican, recorded for Virgin/EMI, Judge Korngold Das Wunder der Heliane with the LPO and Vladimir Jurowski, Aeneas for Opera du Lille, and the Grand Theatre d’Aix en Provence. The Count for OEP, Don Giovanni at the Berbigueres Festival, France, and, and Amantio di Nicolao in Gianni Schicchi (in Italian) at the Opera Fringe festival in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland.
In March 2008, Adam will make his debut with ENO singing Aeneas. |