Hobart based baritone Michael Lampard graduated from the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music in 2007 with First Class Honours. He also holds his AMEB Licentiate and his Associate of Trinity College London. In 2006 Michael was a finalist in the Australian Singing Competition and in 2007 was a quarter finalist in Placido Domingo’s OPERALIA competition in Paris. Michael has also studied composition and conducting for which he has held several posts with choirs and orchestras. Michael’s repertoire includes Guglielmo in Cosi Fan Tutte (Mozart) with the Rome Opera Festival, as well as roles in La Serva Padrona (Pergolesi), Cinderella (Maxwell-Davies) Trial by Jury (Gilbert and Sullivan), and many world and Australian premieres of works by Matthew Dewey, Constantine Koukias, Claudio Pompili, Joe Bugden and Christopher Williams, many with Tasmania’s IHOS Opera and Music Theatre. His concert repertoire includes works by Vaughan Williams, Mahler, Handel, Faure, Durufle and Mozart with ensembles such as the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Hobart Chamber Orchestra and the Derwent Symphony Orchestra and many of Tasmania’s choral societies. |
