Marcus Farnsworth was awarded first prize in the 2009 Wigmore Hall
International Song Competition and the Song Prize at the 2011 Kathleen Ferrier
Competition.
In the forthcoming seasons Marcus will appear at Wigmore Hall with Graham
Johnson and James Bailleau and at Musée d’Orsay, Paris with ‘Songsmiths’.
Recent recital highlights include debuts at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam and La
Monnaie, Brussels with Mark Padmore and Julius Drake; a UK tour of Schubert
Winterreise with James Baillieu; Salute to Venice with Graham Johnson for Leeds Lieder
and a recital for Opéra de Lille with Simon Lepper while appearances at Wigmore Hall
include the Britten Festival with Malcolm Martineau and Julius Drake and concerts with the
Myrthen Ensemble and Joseph Middleton and with the Carducci Quartet.
Concert plans this season and beyond include Orff Carmina Burana with the BBC
Symphony Orchestra; Beethoven Missa Solemnis with the RTÉ National Symphony
Orchestra, Dublin; Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem in Hereford Cathedral; Berlioz
L’enfance du Christ with the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon; Bach St John Passion
(bass arias) with the Ulster Orchestra; Bach St Matthew and St John Passions (bass arias)
on a European tour with the Gabrieli Consort and Paul McCreesh.
In the 2015/16 season and beyond he will make his debut with Welsh National Opera in
the world premiere of In Parenthesis by Ian Bell, sing Demetrius A Midsummer Night’s
Dream with Bergen National Opera and on tour with the Aix en Provence Festival; sing
Kilian Der Freischütz with Sir Mark Elder and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and
Guglielmo Così fan tutte on tour in Belgium with Baart Van Reyn and Octopus Chamber
Choir and Eddy in Turnage Greek for Boston Lyric Opera. Recent highlights include Kelvin
in Fujikura Solaris in Paris, Lille and Lausanne; Guglielmo, English Clerk in Britten Death
in Venice and Novice’s Friend in Billy Budd for ENO; Eddy in Turnage Greek for Music
Theatre Wales on a UK tour including at ROH 2 and, again in concert, Kilian Der
Freischütz with the LSO and Sir Colin Davis; Sid in Britten Albert Herring with the BBC SO
and Aeneas in Purcell Dido and Aeneas with the Early Opera Company and Christian
Curnyn at Wigmore Hall.
Recent concerts also include Britten War Requiem with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra;
Jesus, in Elgar The Apostles for the Three Choirs Festival; Berlioz L’enfance du Christ and
Son in the world première of David Sawer Flesh and Blood with the BBC SO; Brahms Ein
Deutsches Requiem for Aldeburgh Music; Taverner Flood of Beauty with the Britten
Sinfonia; Equal Voices (a new commission by Sally Beamish) with the LSO and
Gianandrea Noseda; Fauré Requiem with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Hades in John
Barber Seven Seeds (another new commission) with Nicholas Collon and the Aurora
Orchestra; Thomas Larcher Die Nacht der Verlorenen on a European tour and recording;
Dvorak Te Deum with the RLPO; Monteverdi Vespers, also on a European tour, with
Emmanuelle Haïm; Haydn Paukenmesse with the BBC SSO and Bernard Labadie and
Peter Maxwell Davies Eight Songs for a Mad King with Wermlands Opera Orchestra,
Karlstad and also on a UK tour with the Hebrides Ensemble.
February 2016 - for updated version, please visit maxinerobertson.com
Marcus graduated with a first class honours degree from Manchester University. He
studied singing at and is an Associate of The Royal Academy of Music, London and is the
founder and artistic director of the Southwell Music Festival.
Marcus Farnsworth was awarded first prize in the 2009 Wigmore Hall
International Song Competition and the Song Prize at the 2011 Kathleen Ferrier
Competition.
In the forthcoming seasons Marcus will appear at Wigmore Hall with Graham
Johnson and James Bailleau and at Musée d’Orsay, Paris with ‘Songsmiths’.
Recent recital highlights include debuts at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam and La
Monnaie, Brussels with Mark Padmore and Julius Drake; a UK tour of Schubert
Winterreise with James Baillieu; Salute to Venice with Graham Johnson for Leeds Lieder
and a recital for Opéra de Lille with Simon Lepper while appearances at Wigmore Hall
include the Britten Festival with Malcolm Martineau and Julius Drake and concerts with the
Myrthen Ensemble and Joseph Middleton and with the Carducci Quartet.
Concert plans this season and beyond include Orff Carmina Burana with the BBC
Symphony Orchestra; Beethoven Missa Solemnis with the RTÉ National Symphony
Orchestra, Dublin; Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem in Hereford Cathedral; Berlioz
L’enfance du Christ with the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon; Bach St John Passion
(bass arias) with the Ulster Orchestra; Bach St Matthew and St John Passions (bass arias)
on a European tour with the Gabrieli Consort and Paul McCreesh.
In the 2015/16 season and beyond he will make his debut with Welsh National Opera in
the world premiere of In Parenthesis by Ian Bell, sing Demetrius A Midsummer Night’s
Dream with Bergen National Opera and on tour with the Aix en Provence Festival; sing
Kilian Der Freischütz with Sir Mark Elder and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and
Guglielmo Così fan tutte on tour in Belgium with Baart Van Reyn and Octopus Chamber
Choir and Eddy in Turnage Greek for Boston Lyric Opera. Recent highlights include Kelvin
in Fujikura Solaris in Paris, Lille and Lausanne; Guglielmo, English Clerk in Britten Death
in Venice and Novice’s Friend in Billy Budd for ENO; Eddy in Turnage Greek for Music
Theatre Wales on a UK tour including at ROH 2 and, again in concert, Kilian Der
Freischütz with the LSO and Sir Colin Davis; Sid in Britten Albert Herring with the BBC SO
and Aeneas in Purcell Dido and Aeneas with the Early Opera Company and Christian
Curnyn at Wigmore Hall.
Recent concerts also include Britten War Requiem with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra;
Jesus, in Elgar The Apostles for the Three Choirs Festival; Berlioz L’enfance du Christ and
Son in the world première of David Sawer Flesh and Blood with the BBC SO; Brahms Ein
Deutsches Requiem for Aldeburgh Music; Taverner Flood of Beauty with the Britten
Sinfonia; Equal Voices (a new commission by Sally Beamish) with the LSO and
Gianandrea Noseda; Fauré Requiem with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Hades in John
Barber Seven Seeds (another new commission) with Nicholas Collon and the Aurora
Orchestra; Thomas Larcher Die Nacht der Verlorenen on a European tour and recording;
Dvorak Te Deum with the RLPO; Monteverdi Vespers, also on a European tour, with
Emmanuelle Haïm; Haydn Paukenmesse with the BBC SSO and Bernard Labadie and
Peter Maxwell Davies Eight Songs for a Mad King with Wermlands Opera Orchestra,
Karlstad and also on a UK tour with the Hebrides Ensemble.
February 2016 - for updated version, please visit maxinerobertson.com
Marcus graduated with a first class honours degree from Manchester University. He
studied singing at and is an Associate of The Royal Academy of Music, London and is the
founder and artistic director of the Southwell Music Festival.