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Name
  
Roderick Williams


Role
  
Soloist



Education
  
Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Albums
  
Kissing Her Hair - Twenty Early Songs of Ralph Vaughan Williams

Similar People
  
Iain Burnside, Mark Pad, Gerald Finzi, Ian Bostridge, Ralph Vaughan Williams

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Roderick Gregory Coleman Williams OBE (born 1965) is a British baritone and composer.

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Williams was born in North London to a Welsh father and a Jamaican mother. He was a choral scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford, and then became a music teacher. At age 28, he resumed music studies at the Guildhall School of Music in London. At Guildhall, he made his operatic debut as Tarquinius in Benjamin Britten's The Rape of Lucretia.

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Williams first appeared at The Proms in 1996, as the Royal Herald in Verdi's Don Carlos. He was a soloist at the 2014 Last Night of the Proms, which included performances of his own arrangements of two songs. His commercial recordings include albums for Naxos and for Signum.

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Williams is the president of Junior Saint James Singers, the president of Malvern Concert Club since July 2014 and the president of the Three Choirs Festival Society since December 2016. Williams was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to music.

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Williams and his wife Miranda have a son and two daughters. His sister-in-law is the stage director Orpha Phelan.

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Roderick Williams Wikipedia


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