Quito Clothier, tenor   

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Monday 30 June 1.10pm

English tenor Quito Clothier read music at the University of Bristol, graduating with first class honours, and currently studies privately with Patricia Rozario OBE, Vocal Studies Professor at the Royal College of Music. 

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    St James’s is grateful for the generous support of Rolex for this music programme.

     

     

    Artist Bio

    In 2024/25, he has been a choral scholar here at St James’s Picadilly, as well as St-Martin-in-the-Fields, the Goldsmiths Choral Union, and the Esterhazy Singers. This summer he made his debut at The Grange Festival as Gastone (Cover) in Verdi’s La Traviata with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/Richard Farnes, and as Chorus in Strauss’s Die Fledermaus with the BSO/Paul Daniel. 

    This autumn, he will be starting his postgraduate studies at the RCM and he will also debut the title role in Kevin Rodger’s Murderous Delusions of Gavrilo K. at the Tête à Tête Opera Festival. 

    Other recent operatic roles performed include Monsieur Triquet (Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin) with HGO/Oliver Cope, Ismaele (Verdi’s Nabucco), Satyavan (Holst’s Savitri), The Schoolmaster (Janáček’s Cunning Little Vixen), and, in concert, performances have included Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music, Howells’ Hymnus Paradisi, Rossini’s Petite Messe Solenelle, Gounod’s St. Cecilia Mass, Schubert’s Mass in G, Haydn’s Creation, and Handel’s Messiah. Quito’s choral work has led him to perform at some of the world’s foremost concert halls and churches, including the Barbican, Saint Thomas Fifth Avenue, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Cadogan Hall and Westminster Abbey. Quito sang with the Choir of St. Luke’s, Chelsea for four years (2020-2024) under Jeremy Summerly, where he appeared as a soloist on BBC Radio 3’s Choral Evensong, and recorded Philip Stopford’s album, Philip Stopford: Sacred Choral Music 

     St James’s Church, Piccadilly singing scholar