Performer entry

Felicity Howard is a soprano from London. She graduated with a first-class degree in Music from The Queen’s College, Oxford, in 2025, where she also held a choral scholarship. As a member of Queen’s Choir, she participated in regular evensong, concerts, CD recordings, and international tours. Outside her work at Queen’s, Felicity was also a member of the Magdalen Consort of Voices. She has also sung with New Chamber Opera in productions of Charpentier’s Actéon and Blow’s Venus and Adonis, and has been an active participant in Oxford’s vibrant music scene, performing in numerous student-led concerts and solo recitals in The Queen’s College, New College, and Jesus College.

Her solo work also includes singing the role of the Archangel Gabriel in Haydn’s The Creation and performing in the world premiere of Convo at the Royal Albert Hall. Her wider choral experience includes singing with the choirs of St James’s, Spanish Place, Ealing Abbey, and Douai Abbey.

In addition to her vocal work, Felicity is an accomplished bassoonist and has performed with ensembles such as the Oxford Millennium Orchestra and the Oxford Baroque Players.

Felicity is now pursuing studies in Theology in Rome. There, she sings with the choir of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music with whom she recently had the privilege of singing mass in St Peter’s Basilica.