
Music has helped Edward make sense of the world for as long as he can remember. After beginning his musical life as a chorister at Southwark Cathedral, he freelanced his way round London as a countertenor, touring Spain, the USA, and China, and performing at Kings Place, Palais de Versailles, and Wigmore Hall.
Best of all, he’s loved working on projects including Glyndebourne’s Raise Your Voice (where he wore a flower garland as Oberon), the Royal London Hospital’s School Ward (where he played Batman’s nemesis), and as part of Music for Thought (where he didn’t dress up but did make some incredible music with some extraordinary people).
Previously one of Dunedin Consort’s learning & participation managers, he is now the ensemble’s Head of Artistic Planning and relishes the opportunity to integrate learning & participation more deeply into its work.
