Bradley Daley as Alfred in Die Fledermaus (Opera Holland Park)  

Bradley Daley
Reviews

 

Appearing for the first time with Opera Australia, Bradley Daley was spot on as the pugnacious Curley, his tenor voice was thrilling with an even projected tone and a ringing, clarion top. This auspicious debut should see him in more and larger dramatic roles hopefully in the future
Of Mice and Men/Opera Insider......

Bradley Daley sang Gerontius with a ringing timbre, maintaining an even keel even in his impassioned last solo; a tenor of considerable craft and stamina, too rarely heard in this city.
Clive O'Connell, The Melbourne Age

 


Bradley Daley is spot on as Dick Johnson, the unlikely and unwilling bandit, his voice clear and strong, his stage presence charming.
September 2009, Ewart Shaw - The Advertiser, State Opera South Australia, La fanciulla del West

Bradley Daley didn't let down the opening night crowd with a faultless performance as Florestan. He opens the second act with two wonderful arias: Gott! Welch Dunkel Hier (God! What Darkness Here) and In Des Lebens Frühlingstagen (In The Spring Of Life).
July 2009, Jason Whittacker - Australianstage.com.au, State Opera Queensland Fidelio

When tenor Bradley Daley took to the stage he brought the words of 'Sing ye praise' to life. This was a masterclass in expression and interpretation plus the pleasure of hearing such a fine voice. A later solo 'The sorrows of death' containing lines such as 'Watchman, will the night soon pass' were a gift to the operatic skills of such an imaginative singer...
Rose Pullum, Hertfordshire Mercury

Australian tenor Bradley Daley made the words an integral part of his delivery, and he threw himself into some strenuous writing in the Rusalka Prince mode with abandon. He acted with touching fervour ...definitely a singer to watch.
Rodney Milnes Opera

...and her beloved Slavoj, Bradley Daley, is a formidable heroic-tenor in the making.
Hilary Finch, The Times

Fine comic acting also comes especially from the amorous Italian tenor Alfred (Bradley Daley)... Daley modestly masks his vibrant high tenor by losing himself in the comic role ..
Edward Bhesania, The Stage

Bradley Daley, who played Tunddu, comes from Australia and is currently singing with ENO. He is an excellent tenor with a great range of per­fect pitch and diction.
Leonard Grant


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