Hannah Ambrose

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Hannah Ambrose

Hannah Ambrose

Soprano

Hannah has appeared on stage with Opera Anywhere since 2020, career highlights include BBC’s First Night of the Proms and recording at Abbey Road Studio

Hannah is a freelance soprano who holds an MA in Vocal Studies with Distinction.

On the concert stage, she has recently performed as a soprano soloist in Duruflé’s Requiem, Haydn’s Creation, Fauré’s Requiem, Ravel’s Trois Chansons, and Palmeri’s Misa a Buenos Aires. As part of The Sixteen’s Sounds Sublime Festival, she was invited to perform as a soloist in Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music.

A passionate choral singer, Hannah was a Young Artist with The Sixteen, under the direction of Harry Christophers, and regularly sings with London’s professional church choirs. She has toured extensively in Denmark and Iceland, performing at renowned venues such as Hallgrímskirkja in Reykjavik and Musikkens Hus in Aalborg alongside the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra.

Her career highlights include performances on BBC’s First Night of the Proms, recording at Abbey Road Studios, and contributing to award-winning CDs.

Hannah first joined Opera Anywhere’s Gilbert & Sullivan tour in 2020 and is delighted to return in 2025, performing the roles of Kate (The Pirates of Penzance), Peep-Bo (The Mikado), Cherubino (The Marriage of Figaro), and Despina (Così fan tutte).

What Our Audience Say

The Mikado at Sutton Courtenay

"Thanks for the super evening at the Mikado on Saturday - we all loved it, including the 10 year old who baulks at anything that isn't Taylor Swift" - Sophie S, audience member

The Mikado at Sutton Courtenay

Once again, many thanks and congratulations for a fabulous performance last night. The Mikado has some great songs and your cast performed them all with sheer brilliance. Not only do they all have wonderful voices but their acting ability is outstanding. It is hard to believe that such a professional performance can be put on in a village church. It was worthy of any West End stage. - James & Ursula White

Henry and Lindsay Herford

What a splendid evening! Pirates was a great village event, and we’re sure you felt the audience’s enjoyment. I think it’s safe to say that nothing quite like it has ever been done in our church’s 760 years’ history! We’re already thinking about what next.

Anthony Pinching, Director, Pinner Music Festival

After the second half, people were in tears or close, and visibly moved by their engagement with the opera, which mirrored the total engagement of Megan and the whole cast – each one a star! People will remember this production for a very long time.

Nicola

Superb Hansel and Gretel by Opera Anywhere this evening. Brilliant cast and imaginative direction. Go see!

Audience Member

We are all absolutely delighted, deeply impressed and profoundly moved by Opera’s Heroines & Sister Angelica.

Nicola Harvey

What a performance it was! Even in its cleverly adapted and shorter form, with a trio of instrumentalists (cello, flute and piano) replacing the orchestra, everything that makes The Magic Flute so wonderful was there… All in all, this performance of The Magic Flute will be remembered and talked about by our family and the friends who came with us for a very long time.

Michael

The final 10 minutes of the first half of Hansel and Gretel caught me in the throat and heart. The tears were equally shared in the final part of the second half. I found it very moving. One of those rare moments when, despite all that was going on, I could hear a pin drop in my heart.

Audience Member

Came to see it, thought it was absolutely fabulous, and a young child in the front row entranced.