The young British tenor James Elliott was born in London, where he studied voice at the Royal Academy of Music. He made his debut as the First Prisoner in Fidelio at Glyndebourne under Sir Simon Rattle, followed by Fenton (Falstaff, Verdi) for Royal Academy Opera. James was a member of the Zurich Opera Studio from 2003-5 where he participated in masterclasses with Francisco Araiza and Reri Grist, for the studio he appeared as Don Giocondo (La Pietra del Paragone, Rossini) in a production that guested in Genoa (Palazzo Ducale) and Mesières, and was Tamino in the Magic Flute for children in Zurich Opera, a production which toured throughout Switzerland and was recorded for DVD. During that time, James participated in many of Zurich Opera's main productions as well as guesting in the Ticino
Past performances 2001 — Yesterday
Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), Rossini
Wuppertaler BühnenIl Conte d'Almaviva (The Count of Almaviva)
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Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), Rossini
Wuppertaler BühnenIl Conte d'Almaviva (The Count of Almaviva)
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Manon Lescaut, Puccini
Festspielhaus Baden-BadenIl maestro di ballo (The dance master)
View cast and crewMozart’s “Magic Flute” from Baden-Baden, Mozart
Berliner PhilharmonikerMonostatos (Monostastos)
View cast and crewThe young British tenor James Elliott was born in London, where he studied voice at the Royal Academy of Music. He made his debut as the First Prisoner in Fidelio at Glyndebourne under Sir Simon Rattle, followed by Fenton (Falstaff, Verdi) for Royal Academy Opera. James was a member of the Zurich Opera Studio from 2003-5 where he participated in masterclasses with Francisco Araiza and Reri Grist, for the studio he appeared as Don Giocondo (La Pietra del Paragone, Rossini) in a production that guested in Genoa (Palazzo Ducale) and Mesières, and was Tamino in the Magic Flute for children in Zurich Opera, a production which toured throughout Switzerland and was recorded for DVD. During that time, James participated in many of Zurich Opera's main productions as well as guesting in the Ticino