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Terence den Dulk
BARITONE

 

A graduate of the Canberra School of Music, baritone Terence den Dulk was a founding member of Stopera and starred in its first two seasons of productions, before winning the Covent Garden Scholarship in 1997.

Australian-born Terence den Dulk completed a Post-Graduate Diploma majoring in voice performance in 1996. He has performed in numerous concerts, appearing as soloist in such works as Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s St John Passion and Christmas Oratorio, Verdi’s Requiem, Vaughan William’s Five Mystical Songs, and Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 14. Terence has performed live nationally on ABC Classic FM (Australia) and has appeared as guest artist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House at the New Year’s Gala concert to usher in 1997.

In 1997 Terence studied at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. He then came to study at the National Opera Studio in London that same year. Terence sang the role of Marcello in the British Youth Opera’s production of La Boheme (1998) and made his debut at the Barbican in London appearing in performances of Gershwin’s Blue Monday and Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti conducted by Marin Alsop and directed by Robert Chevara. Since then Terence has principally been working with British touring companies, most notably Mid Wales Opera and Pavilion Opera. During this time he has performed throughout Britain and also in Paris, Amsterdam and Tokyo.