Rebecca Hughes is based in East Sussex, she spends most of her time singing, teaching and giving vocal workshops to choral societies in and around East Sussex.
Rebecca achieved a Degree and Postgraduate Diploma in Vocal Performance and
Opera at Birmingham Conservatoire and Licentiate of Trinity College London. Whilst
at the Conservatoire she won a Kathleen Ferrier Trust award and a Music Sound Fund
award.
Rebecca has performed with Grange Park Opera and New Sussex Opera among other
touring opera companies, playing roles such as Romeo – I Capuleti e i Montecchi
(Bellini), Mad Margaret – Ruddigore (Gilbert & Sullivan), Friquette – Belle Laurette
(Offenbach) As a soloist, she has performed in many major works including Handel’s
Messiah, Bach’s St John’s Passion, Mozart’s Requiem, Haydn’s Nelson Mass,
Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Rossini’s Stabat Mater and Petite Messe Solennelle, with a
number of choral societies. These include Seaford, Shrewsbury, Hailsham and
Norwich, The Royal College of Organists, The Royal Free Singers, Derby Cathedral
Choir and the Choir of St John’s. Future engagements include Mercedes – Carmen
with South East Opera and Seibel – Faust with New Sussex Opera and The Fairy
Queen with Eastbourne Gilbert and Sullivan society. Rebecca spends most of her time
singing, teaching and giving vocal workshops to choral societies in and around East
Sussex.
Julia is recognised as one of the leading Baroque violinists of her generation, touring the world extensively and making numerous recordings with the period instrument orchestras of the UK
A Fulbright Scholar to London, she established herself there as one of early music’s leading players
Georgia Mae Ellis is a British Mezzo Soprano from a small village in East Sussex
Rosie is based in East Sussex and performs widely throughout the area and has also sung at London’s Natural History Museum for BBC Children In Need.
Marcus balances a busy performing schedule with his love for teaching the next generation of brass players.
Based in East Sussex, Fiona enjoys both performing as a soloist and collaborating with other musicians.
Sebastian was a founder member of the Bochmann Quartet until 1983 when he became principal cello with the London Mozart Players, a position he continues to hold.
Paul Gregory is a distinguished local prize-winning guitarist, with a busy performance schedule.
Louise Winter, who lives in Sussex, has sung with many of the world’s leading orchestras and conductors including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle, the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Andrew Davis and many more.