Graham Neal



Tenor

Forthcoming Events (1)

Sunday 21st June 2026, 5:00 pm: XBY Concert Band & Mozart Requiem, BYMT Adult Choir with BYMT Alumni Orchestra

Biography

Whilst at school, Graham lapped up everything BYMT offered, playing clarinet in Bromley Youth Concert Band, Bromley Youth Symphony Orchestra and chamber ensembles, as well as singing in the Bromley Youth Chamber choir.

He went on to study at the University of Surrey, the Knack opera course at the English National Opera, and Trinity College of Music.

Graham now has a varied career as a professional singer. On the operatic stage, Graham has performed at The Royal Ballet and Opera, The English National Opera, Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, l’Opera Comique, Iford International Arts Festival, Grange Park Opera and Rhosygilwen Opera.

Graham is an accomplished ensemble singer, appearing frequently in concert, on television, and on recordings. He performs with The English Concert, The King’s Consort, the BBC Singers, Philharmonia Voices, the Academy of Ancient Music, the Armonico Consort, the Odyssean Ensemble, Sonoro, Cappella Nova, the City Bach Collective, The Monteverdi Choir, with whom he sang at the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen, and Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s Constellation Choir, with whom he has just returned from a European tour, singing tenor solos in several of Bach’s cantatas. He is also a member of the choir of the London Oratory Church.

Links

Website: https://www.grahamneal.com

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