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© Craig Gibson

Freddie De Tommaso

British-Italian tenor Freddie De Tommaso shot to prominence when he won the First Prize, the Placido Domingo Tenor Prize and the Verdi Prize at the 2018 Viñas International Singing Competition in Barcelona. Planned highlights in the 2019/20 season for De Tommaso included his role debut as Cassio / »Otello« the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden under the baton of Sir Antonio Pappano, and company and role debuts in new productions of »Nabucco« as Ismaele with Dutch National Opera and »Madama Butterlfy« as Pinkerton with Semperoper Dresden. Further ahead he makes his company debuts with Wiener Staatsoper, Staatsoper Berlin as well as returning at Bayerische Staatsoper and Royal Opera House Covent Garden. A member of the studio of Bayerische Staatsoper for the 18/19 season, De Tommaso appeared in productions including »Norma«, »La fanciulla del West«, »La Bohème« and the programme’s production of »Mavra« and »Iolanta« double bill. Prior to this, he was a member of the Young Singer Academy at the Salzburg Festival for the 2018 season. Following the Viñas competition, De Tommaso was invited to appear in concert at Teatro Real, Madrid and in recital in Vilagarcia, Spain. Other performances included concerts with the Georg Solti Accademia in Tuscany and a gala concert at the Victoria Hall, Geneva. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, roles here included Rodolfo »La Bohème«. De Tommaso was generously supported by the Josephine Baker and Countess of Munster trusts. He is a Joseph Karaviotis scholar, a recipient of a Gregory-Carr scholarship and the Richard Lewis scholarship. He currently studies with Professor Mark Wildman and has worked in masterclasses with Christa Ludwig, Placido Domingo, Gwyn Hughes Jones, Barbara Frittoli, Massimo Giordano, Richard Bonynge and Sir Antonio Pappano.

Events with Freddie De Tommaso

25. November 2023
Saturday
20.00 - 22.30
1 intermission

La Bohème

28. November 2023
Tuesday
19.00 - 21.30
1 intermission

La Bohème

02. December 2023
Saturday
19.00 - 21.30
1 intermission

La Bohème

05. December 2023
Tuesday
19.00 - 21.30
1 intermission

La Bohème

08. December 2023
Friday
19.00 - 21.30
1 intermission

La Bohème

06. April 2024
Saturday
19.30 - 22.30
1 intermission

Simon Boccanegra

08. April 2024
Monday
19.00 - 22.00
1 intermission

Simon Boccanegra

11. April 2024
Thursday
19.00 - 22.00
1 intermission

Simon Boccanegra

13. April 2024
Saturday
19.30 - 22.30
1 intermission

Simon Boccanegra

07. December 2024
Saturday
2 intermissions

Tosca

10. December 2024
Tuesday
2 intermissions

Tosca

16. May 2025
Friday
1 intermission

Norma

20. May 2025
Tuesday
1 intermission

Norma

23. May 2025
Friday
1 intermission

Norma

26. May 2025
Monday
1 intermission

Norma

31. May 2025
Saturday
1 intermission

Carmen

03. June 2025
Tuesday
1 intermission

Carmen

06. June 2025
Friday
1 intermission

Carmen