British Bass-Baritone Timothy Dickinson has been noted for his “wonderfully warm, round, powerful tone” (Early Music Today). His work ranges from recitals across the UK to Operatic roles at Glyndebourne, Scottish Opera, Longborough and elsewhere. He has toured internationally with Silent Opera, in their groundbreaking production of Vixen, and has also been a regular guest at the St Endellion Festivals in Cornwall.
Timothy is also very active as an Oratorio soloist, embracing a broad repertoire including Bach’s Passions; the Requiems of Verdi, Faure and Duruflé, and Haydn’s Creation. He has also sung with various ensembles, including The Sixteen, Ensemble Plus Ultra and La Nuova Musica, with whom he appears on ‘Sacrifices’ (Harmonia Mundi). Additionally, he has enjoyed a deeply rewarding association with the education department of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, performing with young people across the country in several newly-devised shows based around the music of Purcell and Mozart.
In recital, Tim enjoys a fruitful partnership with pianist Anyssa Neumann, with whom he has devised a recital of music and readings inspired by Don Quixote, which the pair have performed on numerous occasions throughout the UK.
Timothy was the recipient of the 2013 Wessex Glyndebourne Award, and is an Alumnus of the National Opera Studio, London. He now lives in Somerset with his wife and two children.