Biography
Welsh soprano Jessica Robinson graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with a first class honours degree, a distinction in MA Opera Performance and was awarded the Aneurin Davies memorial award, The Mansel Thomas prize, The Margaret Tann Award, the Elias Soprano award and was the 2016 Prince of Wales Scholar.
Other competitions include winning the Welsh Singers Competition in 2022.
As an oratorio and concert soloist, Jessica regularly performs across the UK, highlights include Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music for BBC Radio 3 with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, a soloist at the Royal Albert Hall for the 1000 Male Voice Choir Gala, soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah at the Wales Millennium Centre and performing for HRH The Prince of Wales and guests at Buckingham Palace. Internationally, she has performed in New York, China, Switzerland and Italy.
Operatic roles include Rose Lakmé, Rosina The Barber of Seville and Despina Cosi fan Tutte for Swansea City Opera; Heavenly Voice Don Carlo and Tetska Jenufa for Grange Park Opera; Spell for Reality Spell Book and Siren La Liberazione di Ruggiero for Longborough Opera and Worker/Semi Chorus Gair ar Gnawd for Welsh National Opera/S4C.