Mark Wildman
Professor · Vocal Performance
The Royal Academy of Music, University of LondonAbout
Mark Wildman is a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, part of the University of London. A former chorister at Gloucester Cathedral, he trained under Henry Cummings, Rex Stephens, and Rupert Bruce-Lockhart at the Royal Academy of Music. His career began with the BBC Singers and expanded into international bass solo performances across the UK, Europe, and the USA. A dedicated educator, his students have achieved prominence in competitions like the Cardiff Singer of the World, Kathleen Ferrier Awards, and the Jette Parker Young Artists' Programme, as well as leading roles in global opera houses.
- Education: Studied at the Royal Academy of Music with notable teachers.
Wildman's research interests and artistic focus center on vocal performance and pedagogy, reflected in his teaching legacy and the success of his students in opera and classical singing. His career bridges performance excellence and academic mentorship, shaping the next generation of vocal artists.
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