A voice that moved from the Royal Academy of Music to the London Olympics opening ceremony.
For a quick sense of her range, put on 'Till There Was You' and then 'O Sole Mio'. She handles both with the same grounded warmth.
She's one of those rare classical singers who found a mainstream audience without leaving the repertoire behind. Listen to 'Time To Say Goodbye' or 'Be Still My Soul' and you hear a voice built for big halls and quiet moments alike. That crossover reach, from 'Sacred Arias' to singing at Carnegie Hall, keeps her in the conversation.
After studying at the Royal Academy of Music, her debut 'Première' arrived in 2004. Later albums like 'Second Nature' and 'Believe' pulled in listeners outside classical circles, and she kept recording through to 'Guiding Light' in 2018.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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