EMYR WYN-JONES

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Beginning the year with a role debut as Banquo Macbeth (Mid Wales Opera) he then makes his role and venue debut performing the role of Jacopo Loredano I Due Foscari in concert at Cadogan Hall (Chelsea Opera Group), Edinburgh Festival performances of Oedipus Rex in the role of the Messenger (Scottish Opera), before covering the role of Zuniga Carmen (Glyndebourne). This Autumn and again in the Spring, Emyr makes his professional debut in a much-loved role; Papageno The Magic Flute (Opera North).

In 2023 he performed and covered the role of Basilio The Barber of Seville (Scottish Opera), having performed Dulcamara L’Elisir D’Amore (Longborough Festival Opera), Lorek Fedora, Bertrand Iolanta, and White Knight Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (IF Opera) and covered the role of Aye Akhnaten (English National Opera). 

He has previously worked with Opera North, Wexford Festival, Scottish Opera, Grange Park Opera, and a summer in Sicily with the Mediterranean Opera Festival. Roles have included Figaro/Le Nozze do Figaro, Colline/La Bohème, Papageno/The Magic Flute, and Leporello/Don Giovanni

Born and raised in Aberdare in the South Wales Valleys, 

Welsh Bass Baritone Emyr Wyn Jones is an alumnus of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the National Opera Studio. 

PRESS

  • "A genuine natural comic in Emyr Wyn Jones... Cheeky and loveable but, vitally, he can also charm us with his singing"

    Theatre Wales (Papageno, The Magic Flute)

  • "Emyr Wyn Jones in the title role is exceptional with a voice rich in projection and tone with a youthful playfulness and dramatic ability that had us laughing with and at him, just as Verdi wanted"

    Arts Scene in Wales (Falstaff)

  • "The young bass baritone endeared himself to his listeners with his disarming words, and no less so with his heartfelt and musically-intelligent singing… not only a beautiful vocal line but also impeccable diction and great feeling for the words of the songs. In my experience, if a singer sees the scene in his or her mind it communicates to the listeners, and this singer is a good communicator"

    Cath Barton, Wales Arts Review (Recital Performance).

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