Mark Le Brocq
Overview
British tenor Mark Le Brocq held a choral scholarship at St Catherine’s College, Cambridge, where he read English. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Kenneth Bowen and later continued at the National Opera Studio where he was sponsored by The Friends of English National Opera. Upon completing his studies, he became a Company Principal with ENO where roles include Tamino The Magic Flute; Paris King Priam; Count Almaviva The Barber of Seville; Narraboth Salome; Cassio Otello; Don Ottavio Don Giovanni; Don Basilio The Marriage ofFigaro and Doctor Maxwell The Silver Tassie.
Recent and future engagements: Gustav von Aschenbach Death in Venice (WNO); Siegmund Die Walküre and Loge Das Rheingold (Longborough Festival Opera); Mazal The Excursions of Mr Broucek and Melot/Sailor Tristan und Isolde (Grange Park Opera); Siegfried Götterdämmerung (Grimeborn Festival); Vitek The Makropulos Affair (WNO/Brno Festival); and numerous concerts including world premieres of Blackford's Babel (Camden Choir) and Fennessy's The Riot Act (RSNO).