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© Julian Guidera
Scottish Soprano Katy Thomson is a graduate of Durham University and The Royal College of Music. She was awarded the Worshipful Company of Musicians Silver Medal upon graduating from the Royal College of Music Opera Studio in September 2020, for her outstanding talent and contribution to life at the College. She was a Britten Pears Young Artist (2021-2022), Garsington Opera Alvarez Young Artist (2021 & 2022) and an Oxford Song Young Artist (2022-2023).

At Garsington Opera in 2021, she stepped in to make her debut as the Marschallin in Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier (“… a graceful, wise and moving Marschallin…” – Neil Fisher) and won the Helen Clarke Award. Other recent operatic engagements include Woglinde (cover) in Das Rheingold with English National Opera, Lady Dunmow in Lennox Berkeley’s A Dinner Engagement and the title role in Sāvitri (Holst)   with Opera Cameratina, as well as featuring as a guest artist with If Opera and Scottish Opera.

Katy’s “delicious Soprano” is as in-demand on the concert platform as on the operatic stage, in a wide range of repertoire. Recent concert performances include Strauss’ Vier Letzte Lieder, Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, Respighi’s Il Tramonto and Shostakovich’s Seven Romances on Poems by Alexander Blok. Katy regularly features at the Oxford International Song Festival and in Schubert & Co concerts, curated by Sholto Kynoch.

Passionate about contemporary music, Katy is known for her exceptional musicianship and creative curiosity. Recent world premiere performances include:

  • Lliam Paterson, Sherlock Holmes and The Sign of Four – Northern Opera Group, Leeds Opera Festival 2024.
  • Toby Hession, In Flagrante (Libretto: Emma Jenkins) – Scottish Opera Autumn Highlights Tour 2023 
  • Peter Foggitt What happens if she eats the pear (Text: Venetia Bridges) and Emily Hazrati Mother Love (Text: Venetia Bridges) – in a recital inspired by the Grimm Fairytale, The Girl with no Hands (Oxford International Song Festival, Spring 2023).
  • Omri Kochavi’s Nahar Amok – 2022 Aldeburgh Festival. This programme also included Judith Weir’s On the Palmy Beach and Shostakovich’s Seven Romances on Poems by Alexander Blok. 
  • Oliver Tarney’s St. Mark Passion at the 2019 St. Endellion Easter Festival.
  • Welsh National Opera soprano soloist for Rebecca Dale’s Materna Requiem at the 2018 North Wales International Music Festival.
An experienced creative director and event manager, Katy was Festival Director of the St. Endellion Easter Festival for five years (and part of the larger team for a decade). She has also worked as a researcher, including projects on Dr. Ruth Gipps and contributing to an RCM catalogue of vocal chamber works composed by women. She is currently a Trustee for the Sir George Dyson Trust and The Berners Trust.

For more details of forthcoming performances, click here.

You can get in touch with Katy directly here or contact ArteMIS Opera on the details below:

ArteMIS General Management Worldwide Alice Lapasin Zorzit alice@artemisopera.com +49 172 5392397 Julie Martin du Theil julie@artemisopera.com +41 78 2344125

This biography is not to be published elsewhere. Please contact Katy directly if you require a biography for a specific event.

3 thoughts on “About Katy

  1. Ian Lister's avatar
    Ian Lister says:

    Wonderful to hear you singing this evening at St Giles Church in Wrexham.
    I’ve paid for expensive concerts and heard very top class professional singers, but you were far better than any I’ve heard in a long time. Well done and happy new year.
    Ian

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  2. Lindsay Sampford's avatar
    Lindsay Sampford says:

    Hello Katy, just heard you sing Strauss’ Four Last Songs (one of my favourites!) at West Road in Cambridge. Your voice is beautiful to listen to and I loved your engagement with the audience. A performance I won’t forget, thank you.

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