ARTIST PROFILE:
Charlotte O’Hare
Soprano Charlotte O’Hare is an award-winning soprano based in Northern Ireland and works internationally as a soloist and ensemble singer. She studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and was awarded the RNCM’s Gold Medal, as well as the Elizabeth Harwood and Frederic Cox prizes.
Charlotte has featured as soloist with various early music ensembles including the Irish Baroque Orchestra, Arcangelo, Resurgam, Sestina Music and the Ulster Consort, as well as ensemble performances with the Finnish Baroque Orchestra, Gabrieli Consort, Academy of Ancient Music and Polyphony. Charlotte regularly works with other European vocal ensembles including Det Norske Solistkor, Ars Nova Copenhagen and Chamber Choir Ireland. She has also appeared as a soloist with The BBC Philharmonic and The Ulster Orchestra.
Operatic roles include Despina (Cosi Fan Tutte), Gabrielle (La Vie Parisienne), Pamina (The Magic Flute), title roles in Handel’s Semele and Theodora, and numerous productions with companies including Opera North, Garsington Opera, Buxton Festival and Opera Collective Ireland. Charlotte also works in music education and outreach for Sing Ireland, Leeds Lieder, Opera North Education, and the Royal Ballet and Opera.
Charlotte is generously supported by the National Lottery through the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
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