Patron

Beverley Humphreys’ career has not been confined to the operatic stage, although, after graduating from university, that is where it began – as Rosina in ‘The Barber of Seville’ for Welsh National Opera. Other roles include Carmen, Santuzza and Amneris.

In this country, with her concert repertoire, she has performed at all the major concert halls and at the Albert Hall has sung before Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Across the Atlantic she has appeared in concert from Vancouver to New York.

Versatility is Beverley’s hallmark. No stranger to Radio 2, 3 or 4 or to the television screen as singer and presenter, she is just as much at home with Anthony Worrel Thompson in Sing for your Supper as she is with the music of Stephen Sondheim or Kurt Weill and slips comfortably into the classic jazz standards of the 30’s and 40’s.

Beverly is a strong supporter of Merthyr Tydfil College’s performers.

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