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Wednesday 9 October 1.10pm
Miro Treharne is a mezzo- soprano currently studying at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
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This concert will be streamed live on our YouTube channel at 1:10pm.
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Miro Treharne is a mezzo- soprano currently studying at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance where she has just commenced her penultimate year of the BMus (Hons) performance course in Classical Vocal Studies under the guidance of her teacher, Patricia Rozario while also receiving vocal coaching from Andrew Matthews-Owen. She has had numerous soloist performances with established organisations, such as performing ‘Music For A While’ with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra as well as regularly performing recitals in venues such as the Old Royal Naval College, St Alfege Church and St George’s, Beckenham. She has explored and performed a wide range of genres with a focus upon classical and Italian operatic repertoire intermingled with choral influence derived from her soprano scholarship at St Peter’s Church, Dorchester.
She has particular interest in English song and was the Winner of the English Song Duo Competition in 2023, as well as recently winning the Elisabeth Schumann Lieder Competition alongside her duo partner, Pietro Iacopini.
She has had the honour of performing in masterclasses taught by renowned vocalists such as Roderick Williams OBE and was awarded the Sir William Boreman’s Scholarship 2024 by the SongEasel organisation.
Presented in association with Trinity Laban.