Edmund Caird

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Edmund-Caird

Edmund-Caird

Baritone

Edmund studied at the David Seligman Opera School at RWCMD, and is a regular performer with Longborough Opera Festival and Opera Anywhere

Edmund studied at the David Seligman Opera School at RWCMD, where his operatic roles included: Vicar (Albert Herring); Dandini (La Cenerentola); George Jones (Street Scene); The Duke of Plaza-Toro (The Gondoliers) and Spinelloccio (Gianni Schicchi).

Other roles include: Innkeeper (The Cunning Little Vixen) and Ruggiero [cover] (La Liberazione di Ruggiero) for Longborough Festival Opera; Count Almaviva (Le Nozze di Figaro) with Spira Mirabilis; First Officer (Dead Man Walking) for WNO; Janitor/Clerk (Kommilitonen!) for WNYO, Calchas (La Belle Hélène); Daneüs in Salieri’s Les Danaïdes; Noye (Noye’s Fludde); Bartley (Riders to the Sea); Sam (Trouble in Tahiti); the premieres of ‘State of Being’ and ‘The Cruel Sister’ at the Tête a Tête festival; Otis Gardiner (Coram Boy), Ben (The Telephone), Melchior (Amahl and the Night Visitors), Pirate King (Pirates of Penzance); Pooh-Bah (The Mikado); and Captain Corcoran / Dick Deadeye (HMS Pinafore).

What Our Audience Say

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.

Audience Member

I think I can safely say that thanks to Opera Anywhere everyone went away last night with a spring in their step and a smile on their face.

Haldi

Thanks SO MUCH for giving our group access to your gem of a performance! Congratulations to all the cast.

Michael and Sally Phillips

We had the great pleasure of attending the Menotti Double Bill at the Thame Players Theatre in Thame in January. It was the second time we’ve seen it, and we think it's our favourite amongst all that you do. The characters of Amahl and his mother are superbly portrayed and yet again brought tears to my eyes. Well done!

Judith

Thoroughly enjoyed Amahl at Thame. Brought back memories! Took a friend, her first opera, and she thought it was wonderful.