Emily Gray
Emily achieved success at an early age when she was named BBC Radio 2 Choir Girl of the Year 2000. She went on to record the album “Passiontide” for Naxos to critical acclaim. She then fell out of love with performing as a teenager, and her interest in music was not reignited until 2012, when Emily was invited to start a community choir in London. That choir and its remarkable community are an enormous part of why Emily performs today.
She has since been described by Opera Magazine as a “charismatic singer-actress to watch”, Emily has performed as a soloist at the Royal Albert Hall, St. Paul's, Kings Place, and Purcell Room and regularly performs on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune and Sunday Features. She has taken leading roles in Dove's 'Mansfield Park', Monteverdi's 'L'incoronazione di Poppea', McNeff's 'Banished', Britten’s ‘Turn of the Screw’, Haydn's 'Lo Speziale', Rameau’s ‘Castor et Pollux’ and joined The Sixteen for their Grange Park Festival fully staged production of Handel’s ‘Belshazzar’. In 2022 her album ‘The Silver Swan’ was released through Convivium Records. This was Emily’s first work as executive producer.
Emily likes to give the impression that she knows about wine. She does not.