CHARNE ROCHFORD
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Born in London, Charne Rochford is gaining a reputation as one of Britain’s most promising Heldentenors – praised for the “baritonal qualities in his voice that give him an almost Otello-like stature” (Opera Magazine).
His wide range of roles include Siegmund, Tristan, Tannhäuser, Achilles, Cavaradossi, Bacchus and Siegfried.
Recent engagements include Gerontius with the Philharmonia at the Royal Festival Hall and an Opera Gala with the CBSO & CBSO Chorus at Symphony Hall and Wagner’s Tristan with the Ealing Symphony Orchestra.
Other highlights include Eisenstein (RPO), Lyonel Martha (Volksoper Zürich) Cavaradossi (Mid-Wales Opera), 1st Armed Man (GFO, GTO and ON), Bacchus/Tenor (The Mastersingers). For ETO he has performed Adorno Simon Boccanegra, Luigi Il Tabbarro (2014 & revival in 2018) and Achilles in their Olivier award-winning production of Tippett’s King Priam at the ROH, Linbury Theatre. He recently sang the role of Schoolmaster Cunning Little Vixen (Opera Holland Park).
He is equally experienced on the concert platform. Engagements include: Verdi Requiem (Orchestre Symphonique Genevois) at Victoria Hall, Mahler Das Lied von der Erde at Opera Holland Park (Fifth Door Ensemble). He was a soloist with the LPO in Mahler Das Klagende Lied and Korngold Wunder der Heliana under Vladimir Jurowski. His extensive concert repertoire includes Britten St. Nicolas, Handel Messiah, Elgar Dream of Gerontius, Schönberg Gurre-Lieder, Puccini Messa di Gloria, Beethoven 9th Symphony and many more.
He made his cinematic debut at the Venice Film Festival as Second Officer The Magic Flute directed by Kenneth Branagh, conducted by James Conlon.
In 2014 he was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) and in 2019 he was appointed Musical Director of St. Ives Choral Society, Cambridgeshire.
Current and future engagements include: A recital with composer Howard Blake at the Chelsea Arts Club, Don José with the Malaga Symphony Orchestra, Mahler’s 8th Symphony at the Bridgewater Hall (Wrexham Symphony Orchestra) and Turriddu at Lincoln Cathedral.