René Bloice-Sanders
baritone

© Joseph Ford Thompson
British baritone René Bloice-Sanders began his career as a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral. He was educated at the University of Nottingham and the Royal Academy of Music in London, graduating with distinction and receiving the Nora Carstairs Bland Award. On the operatic stage, he has performed roles such as Figaro, Eugene Onegin, and Marcello with companies including The Grange Festival, Garsington Opera, and Wexford Festival Opera. His concert repertoire ranges widely from Bach’s Passions to romantic works, and he reached the semi-finals of the Opera By Voice Alone competition. Bloice-Sanders is a member of the Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir.
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Vagn Holmboe
Works for Choir and Ensemble
