First of all sorry for not being in touch for so long. This term at WIAV has remained quite busy with assessments and my fleeting trips back home have only added to it. But, the good news is that a lot has happened since my last email to you and I am happy to share some of it with you.
I visited Italy for the first time during Christmas time and it was a trip I will never forget. It truly is an amazing part of the world. Florence especially managed to carve it’s way in to my heart and I will remember the Tuscan sunset on Christmas day forever. Another fond memory I have is that of touring La Scala and then watching Madama Butterfly there same night. Very special indeed!
The Italian trip lasted for about 10 days and I was back in Cardiff on the 31st of Dec for a traditional and long running New Year’s Day concert just outside the city in a Welsh village. After the concert I had many people commenting on the presentation and excellent choice of repertoire and that they don’t recall many standing ovations since the inception of this concert 30 years ago! Needless to say I was very proud to have sung there and was joined by my fellow Aussie Nathan Lay and our head of music Jane Samuel.
I initially had plans to come to Australia during mid January for a couple of weeks for a few concerts but had to alter my plans as Mo.Richard Bonynge was arriving in Cardiff from the 16th, 17th and 18th of January which also happened to be the first three days back after the Christmas break. I tried to run several permutations but ultimately decided that I could only make it to ‘Opera in the Alps’ and after working with with Mo.Bonynge on the 16th and 17th, made it to Melbourne on the 19th of January to sing at Beechworth on the 21st and then fly back to Cardiff on the 22nd! It was fun, and I repeated this formula for ‘Opera in the Market’ in February. Amazing that we can go back and forth around the world in such little time! The feedback from both the Australian concerts was great and it was really nice to be back home and catch up with some of you.
Through the academy I have continued to have performance opportunities in London, Swansea and other places around Wales which has kept me busy. I also gave my first ever art song recital and learnt new ways of interpreting music and text.
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 6 months to the day since I left Australia to embark on my musical journey and I have learnt much along the way. I am truly lucky to have good people around me who have pushed me to challenge my own limits and I feel like being on a path to the greatest self discovery ever.
In closing I’d like to say thank you once again for your kindness and support. I hope that you and your loved ones are keeping well and in the best of health and spirit. If you’d like to ask me any specific questions or know more about things here please don’t hesitate to ask me anytime.