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Stuart MacIntyre is a renowned baritone singer and vocal pedagogue currently serving as a singing tutor at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Selwyn College, Cambridge. His career spans 25 years of international performance, collaborating with prestigious orchestras and festivals including the BBC Proms, Salzburg Festival, and Edinburgh International Festival. He holds degrees from the University of Glasgow and completed postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Music (RCM), where he received the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Scholarship and won numerous prizes. His teaching roles include positions at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), Oxford University, and Cambridge University.
MacIntyre’s pedagogical focus integrates vocal technique with performance artistry, informed by collaborations with medical professionals at Manchester Royal Infirmary’s Voice Clinic. His students have achieved notable success, securing scholarships such as the Sir James Caird Travelling Scholarship and securing roles with opera companies like Scottish Opera and Opera North. He maintains a private teaching practice in London alongside academic appointments.
His research interests emphasize vocal pedagogy and the intersection of classical vocal technique with historical performance practices. Though primarily a performer and educator, MacIntyre’s career highlights include recordings with the English Baroque Soloists under Sir John Eliot Gardiner and performances of major classical works like Bach’s Passions and Britten’s Death in Venice.
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