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Biography
Njabulo Madlala is a South African lyric Bass-baritone. He studied on the
Post-graduate opera course at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in
London under Robert Dean. Njabulo has been supported by the Sir Peter Moores
Foundation, Countess of Munster and Music Benevolent Fund. He is a Britten
Pears Young Artist, a Samling Foundation Scholar and a prizewinner of the
Young Kathleen Ferrier Bursary and The Kenneth Loveland Gift Prize.
In London, Njabulo has appeared at the Royal Opera House ( Bird of Night), as
Porgy in Porgy & Bess for Cheltanham Festival, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore
Hall, and Sadler’s Wells. For Opera Holland Park, he sang the role Bello in
the production La fancuilla Del West. Njabulo has also appeared with
Broomhill and Riverside Opera where he sang Morales and Dancairo in Carmen.
He made his debut in the role of Mel in Tippet’s Knot Garden for
Montepulcino Festival in Italy broadcast live by radio Italy. In Sweden he
has performed with the Swedish Radio Orchestra and the Stockholm Concert
Hall.
Recently in London, Njabulo sang Forester in the Cunning Little Vixen.
Other performances include the roles of the Disciple and an Angel in the
Mysteries filmed by the BBC, Garsington Opera (A. Mozart - Der Stein, der
Weisen), Saddlers Wells (A. Wallen - Another America, Fire), and Mid-Wales
Opera (G. Bizet - Carmen) and Peachum (Kurt Weill - Three Penny Opera) for
Hawaii Performing Arts Festival. He has performed the Mass of the Children
by John Rutter conducted by Rutter himself.
Njabulo has taken part in master classes given by Sir Thomas Allen,
Ildebrando D’arcangelo, Isobel Buchanan, Marie McLaughlin, Ann Murray,
Philip Langridge, Graham Johnson, Malcolm Martineau, Paul Farringdon, Yvonne
Kenny, Dame Anne Evans and many more leading musicians. Conductors and
directors have included amongst a few, Antonio Pappano, Graham Vick, Charles
Hazelwood, Martin Andre, Stuart Bedford, Martin Lloyd-Evans, John Cox, Jan
Latham Koenig and Paul Wynne Griphiths. Njabulo continues to work very
closely with the leading opera singer and recitalist Sarah Walker on recital
repertoire. He has performed as part of the Oxford Lieder Festival,
Concordia Foundation, Tavistock Festival – Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel
and Voce Ensemble. Alongside his classical music training background and
performing career, Njabulo continues to research and perform South African
indigenous Folk music.
Future performances include performing as part of the Steans Young Artists
for Ravinia Festival in Chicago summer 2008 , recitals in South Africa and
London and one more year on the opera course at The Guildhall School of
Music and Drama.
(March 2008)
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