Performer entry

Hailed by Hugh Canning as the “Mozart tenor to watch”, Anthony Gregory is admired for his unique timbre, stage presence and musicality. Named by esteemed critic Rupert Christiansen as one of the future operatic stars, he was the 2015 winner of the Breakthrough Artists category by What’s On Stage following his appearance as Peter Quint & Prologue The Turn of the Screw for Glyndebourne on Tour. His successes include appearances with Glyndebourne Festival, Royal Ballet and Opera, English National Opera, Festival de Aix-en-Provence, Teatro Real in Madrid, Bergen Opera, Opernhaus Zürich, Scottish Opera and Norwegian National Opera in Oslo.

Highlights from last season include his mainstage debut at the Royal Ballet and Opera, Covent Garden, as Ferrando Cosi Fan Tutte; a highly acclaimed company and role debut as the Leper in Messiaen Saint François d'Assise at the Elbphilharmonie with Staatsoper Hamburg; Almaviva Il Barbiere di Siviglia at Scottish Opera; Ferrando Così fan tutte at Opera North; and Acis Acis and Galatea at London’s Opera Holland Park.