Bradley performing Canio,  Pagliacci; Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam 2005

 

 

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Bradley Daley
Biography

 

Bradley Daley has worked extensively with such well regarded companies as the English National Opera, Opera North, Holland Park Opera and Mid Wales Opera.

He has made guest appearances in Great Britain's most stately homes, castles and other renowned venues such as The Barbican, Festival Hall, the Houses of Parliament, Whitehall, Sydney Opera House, Weston Park, Brangwyn Hall and St. John's Smiths Square.

Operatic roles have resulted in his being invited to sing all around the world. He has sung Rodolfo from La Boheme for both OzOpera Australia and The English National Opera, Manrico from Il Trovatore at Großes Festspiehaus in Salzburg, Don Jose from Carmen in the USA for CAMI, Edgardo from Lucia di Lammermoor in Paris, Pinkerton from Madama Butterfly at Festival Hall, Alfred from Die Fledermaus for Opera Holland Park, Slavoj in Dvoràk's Vanda at the Bloomsbury Theatre, Pong in Turandot for South Australian Opera, Zinovy in Lady Macbeth of Mstensk by Shostakovich for Opera Australia, Pagliacci for the Hanoi State Opera in Vietnam and created the Staff Officer in Turnage's The Silver Tassie also for the ENO.

Bradley Daley was a popular Gus in the stage show Cats. He has worked with Monty Pythons Erik Idle and has broadcast on BBC, ABC television, Radio and Channel 4.

This year sees him adding numerous, important new roles to his repertoire, including Dick Johnson in La Fanciulla del West, Erik in Der Fleigende Holländer, Peter in Peter Grimes and singing Jaquino in Beethoven's Fidelio whilst covering the role of Florestan in the same production for Opera Queensland.

 

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