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BiographyHarriet Hunter was educated at Cambridge University, where she was a choral scholar and studied Land Economy at St Catharine's College. She has since been awarded Diplomas in Concert Singing and Opera Performance by Birkbeck College, University of London, both with distinction. In 2009 she completed her studies as a postgraduate student under the tuition of Christine Cairns at Birmingham Conservatoire where she was the winner of the Cecil Drew Oratorio Prize and the Postgraduate Certificate Prize, awarded across all departments.
Equally at home on the stage, Harriet's operatic roles have included First Lady, The Magic Flute (Birmingham Conservatoire); Iris, Semele (Operamus); Nannetta, Falstaff (Opera Moriarty); Ida, Die Fledermaus (Alternative Opera); First Witch, Dido & Aeneas (most recently Ingestre Festival); and operatic performances have taken her to venues which include the former Opera House in Tunbridge Wells (now a Wetherspoons pub!), a Circus tent in the Black Forest and a canal boat in Northamptonshire! She was delighted to have had the opportunity to record for BBC television's A Song for Jenny. She is a member of the trio 'The Operettes', founded in 2018, with whom she has performed widely, including in aid of Abbotsholme Arts Society and at the Alrewas Festival. She re-launched her chamber opera group Drawing Room Opera in the Midlands in 2015. |