Who
Founder and Director
John Marshall was born and educated in Edinburgh. He started singing at school, joining many choral societies and choirs where he was soon chosen as a soloist. He continued to sing semi professionally until 1992, when he joined Napier University to study singing at a higher level. Studying voice with Andrew Doig at Napier, John won the Harold Grey singing competition two years in succession. He then entered the RSAMD on the B.Mus. course studying voice with Jeffery Lawton, Britain’s leading Wagnerian tenor. It was then his voice changed from baritone to tenor. Shortly after, he was engaged by Frankfurt oper - this led to engagements all over the world Singing concert repertoire as diverse as Berios Labarintus to Handel’s Messiah, Burgons Revelations to Beethoven’s 9th symphony. And in opera to he was engaged in operas such as Il Trovatore, La Boheme, Li Roi la dit, Der Frieschutz, Turandot. In 1999 he joined the West End production of “Phantom of the Opera” a show he was to have a long association with. Then came London City Opera and Columbia Artist Managements American tour of Carmen, 83 performances all over the United States. In the same year John sang in Kuala Lumpur, Manus in Brazil, Tenerife, France and Spain, before being invited back to “Phantom”. John sang his first professional operatic role in his native Edinburgh - Carmen at the festival theatre, followed by Tito in Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito, and Radames in Aida. In 2006 he joined Scottish Opera for there productions of Carmen, Don Giovanni, and Der Rosenkavalier, he also sang Pinkerton in Madam Butterfly during Scottish Operas many “unwrap” opera performances and for Opera Box during there summer tour around Wales and the south of England 2008, He was also engaged By English National Opera for Their production of Cavallaria Rusticana recent engagements include Last night of the Spring proms for Raymond Gubbay produtions. And singing the role of Pinkerton in English National opera’s award wining production of Anthony Mingella’s Madam Butterfly. Future engagements include covering the Duke of Mantua in English National Opera production of Rigoletto and The Hogmanay spectacular for Raymond Gubbay Productions Royal concert hall Glasgow 31st Dec 2009.
ISoprano
Clare Aitken
Mimi Anderson
Mary Atkinson
Nicky Black
Mary Gordon
Jennifer Hood
Maria Kelly
Emma Mackenzie
Lisa Maltman
Sadie Maskerry
Alice Stephenson
Jenny Swan
Alto
Leslie Campbell
Christine Charles
Lynda Dalgleish
Grace Mackinnon
Geraldine McDade
Liz Moir
Tenor
Keith Barbour
Colin Campbell
Alan Craig
David Evans
John Lindsay
Iain Mackinnon
Eric Robertson
Bass
Colin Baptie
David Brown
Jonathan Chick
Mattew Gibbons
George Evans
Andrew McDade
Andrew Scott
Douglas Stephenson
Chris Stevens
John Thynne
The Chorus
