Mezzo-soprano Sian Sulke recently completed her Master’s degree at the Royal College of Music, studying with Miranda Wright and supported by the Robert McFadzean-Whyte Award. She carried out her undergraduate studies at St Peter’s College, Oxford, as a Narankar Uppal Scholar and now sings with the Josephine Baker Trust. Recent operatic highlights include the premiere of Rosalind by Peter Hugh White and Clare Heath with the London Mozart Players and Gamekeeper’s Wife The Cunning Little Vixen at Royal College of Music. Her competition success includes first prize in the Joan Chissell Schumann Competition and the Nicholas Partridge Award at the Eastbourne International Singing Competition. This autumn, Sian joins the RCM Opera Studio and will premiere a monodrama at the Tête à Tête Festival.