ABOUT

Rhydian Jenkins, really showed his star qualities in Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria… Rhydian’s tenor reproduced a delicious array of emotions and textures. Definitely a singer to watch out for in 2024”

Art Muse London, 2024.

Welsh Tenor Rhydian Jenkins is a Young Artist at the National Opera Studio. He is a graduate from the David Seligman Opera School at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, achieving Distinction under the tuition of Adrian Thompson and John Fisher. Hailing from Maesteg in South Wales, Rhydian continues his tutelage under Nicky Spence and Adrian Thompson.

Next season, Rhydian will join the International Opera Studio at Oper Köln.

A winner of the 2019 Bryn Terfel Scholarship and 2021 MOCSA Young Welsh Singer of the Year Prize, Rhydian has performed roles including Don Ottavio Don Giovanni, Count Almaviva Il barbiere di Siviglia, Peter Quint/Prologue The Turn of the Screw, Alfred Die Fledermaus, Basilio Le Nozze di Figaro and Anthony Hope Sweeney Todd. His operatic scenes include performing the roles of Ferrando Così fan tutte, Tamino Die Zauberflöte, Nemorino L’Elisir d’Amore, Ernesto Don Pasquale, Des Grieux Manon, Albert Herring Albert Herring, Nadir Les pêcheurs de perles and Jaquino Fidelio. In 2022, Rhydian performed the role of Sergei in Welsh National Opera’s production of Cherry Town, Moscow (Cheryomushki) Shostakovich, and also covered and performed the role of Ruggero in Puccini’s La rondine with IF Opera.

Recent engagements includes making his debuts at Longborough Festival Opera performing the role of Snout & Fairy 3 in Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, followed by covering and performing the role of Spoletta in Puccini’s Tosca with Northern Ireland Opera. He then performed the role of Vittorio in a world premier production of Bottini’s Elena e Gerardo with Random Opera Company, and was a finalist in the 2023 Bampton Classical Opera Young Singers’ Competition.

Whilst a Young Artist at the National Opera Studio, he has performed in residency performances at Welsh National Opera, Scottish Opera, English National Opera and Opera North, with roles from scenes including Count Almaviva Il barbiere di Siviglia, Ernesto Don Pasquale, Fenton Falstaff, Lysander A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Vasek The Bartered Bride, Beppe Rita, Jacquino Fidelio, Telemaco Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, Le Remendado Carmen, Lover The Vanishing Bridegroom and Loki The Monstrous Child.

Rhydian made his debut performing at the iconic Wigmore Hall during lunchtime recitals curated by Dame Ann Murray DBE and Sholto Kynoch, and also made his debut at The Bridgewater Hall, performing in concert ‘The Glories of Rome’ with The Hallé.

In 2021, Rhydian performed in the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Opera Gala, conducted by Maestro Carlo Rizzi and accompanied by Welsh National Opera Orchestra, performing scenes in the roles of Nemorino L’Elisir d’Amore, Tom Rakewell The Rake’s Progress, Fenton Falstaff and Don Ramiro La Cenerentola. Rhydian was also an Emerging Artist with Clonter Opera, performing scenes in their 2022 Spring Opera Showcase as Don Ottavio Don Giovanni, Ferrando Così fan tutte and Fenton Falstaff. Later that summer, Rhydian performed the role of Don Ottavio from Mozart’s Don Giovanni with Saluzzo Opera Academy in Italy.

Rhydian has been fortunate to have worked with and taken part in masterclasses led by renowned artists and musicians including Carlo Rizzi, Gerald Finley, Gregory Kunde, Susan Bullock CBE, Dame Anne Murray DBE, Toby Spence, Rebecca Evans CBE, Della Jones, Donald Maxwell, Nuccia Focile and Simon Lepper. He is also in high demand as a concert soloist, with performances including Rossini Petite Messe Solenelle, Mozart Requiem, Handel Messiah and Faure Requiem, and has performed at numerous venues including The Royal Albert Hall, Wales Millennium Centre, Cadogan Hall and St David’s Hall.

Upcoming engagements include covering and perform the roles of Lysander in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Count Ivrea in Verdi’s Un giorno di regno with Garsington Opera as a 2024 Alvarez Young Artist.

Rhydian is extremely grateful for the support and sponsorship from:

  • Sybil Tutton Opera Award (Help Musicians UK)

  • The Countess of Munster Musical Trust

  • The Musicians’ Company (David Goldman Award)

  • Philip Carne (National Opera Studio)

  • Greg and Rosie Lock Charitable Foundation Trust (National Opera Studio)

  • Chris Ball (National Opera Studio)

  • Bernard Hadley

  • Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Scholarship

  • The Darkley Trust (Robert Maskrey Scholarship)

  • Eileen Price McWilliam Award

  • Ryan Davies Memorial Fund

  • Sir Geraint Evans Scholarship

  • David and Philippa Seligman Award for Excellence