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Jeffrey Stewart is a Vocal Studies Professor at the Royal College of Music, specializing in vocal performance and opera. He studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the National Opera Studio, earning the Harold Rosenthal Award for outstanding achievement.
- Notable affiliations: Royal College of Music faculty member
With an international performance career spanning opera, concerts, and oratorios, he has appeared with prestigious companies like The Royal Opera Covent Garden and Komische Oper Berlin in roles such as Tamino, Ferrando, and Pinkerton. His concert repertoire includes major works like Bach's B minor Mass and Verdi's Requiem.
His collaborations with conductors John Eliot Gardiner and Andrew Manze, plus appearances at BBC Proms and Royal Albert Hall, highlight his prominence in classical vocal performance. As an educator, he contributes to RCM's Vocal & Opera programs.
- Key performance areas: Opera, Oratorio, Recital
- Prominent collaborators: John Eliot Gardiner, Andrew Manze, Matthew Best
- Notable performance venues: Royal Albert Hall, BBC Proms, Holland Park Festival
Professor Stewart's career combines performance excellence with academic leadership at one of the world's top music institutions.
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