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Buddug Verona James

voc, GB, Cardigan, Ceredigion
Singer of World, Classical and Folk

Buddug was born in Cardigan, West Wales. Before pursuing her studies she worked in one of her father's butcher shops in Cardigan and won an award for her artistry in the Royal Welsh Show. She received a scholarship from the Welsh Arts Council to study with Maestro d'Angelo in Rome and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London where she performed Nancy in Flotow's Martha, Fyodor in Boris Godunov, and Hermia in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream. She subsequently sang Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus at Adelina Patti's Opera House, Giacinta in Mozart's La Finta Semplice, directed by Robert Carsen at the Camden Festival, and Meg Page in Falstaff at the Brighton Festival with Giuseppe Taddei. In 1986 she sang at the Glyndebourne Festival and studied at the National Opera Studio where she sang Monteverdi's Poppea conducted by David Parry.

     
Genres
  • World
  • Classical
  • Folk
Popular Tracks   
Twelve English Songs, No. 12 Euripides: "The Choir Awake" on Thomas Chilcot: Songs and Concertos by Thomas Chilcot, Various Artists, Clare Salaman & Welsh Baroque Orchestra
Amadigi: Pena Tirana on Castradïva by George Frideric Handel, Buddug Verona James & Andrew Wilson-Dickson
Twelve English Songs, No. 4 Love's Labour Lost: "On a Day" on Thomas Chilcot: Songs and Concertos by Thomas Chilcot, Various Artists, Clare Salaman & Welsh Baroque Orchestra
Twelve English Songs, No. 1 Much Ado about Nothing: "Pardon, Goddess of the Night" on Thomas Chilcot: Songs and Concertos by Thomas Chilcot, Various Artists, Clare Salaman & Welsh Baroque Orchestra
Twelve English Songs, No. 2 Antony and Cleopatra: "Come Thou Monarch" on Thomas Chilcot: Songs and Concertos by Thomas Chilcot, Various Artists, Clare Salaman & Welsh Baroque Orchestra
Twelve English Songs, No. 3 Cymbeline: "Hark, Hark! the Lark" on Thomas Chilcot: Songs and Concertos by Thomas Chilcot, Various Artists, Clare Salaman & Welsh Baroque Orchestra
Ballad on Caneuon Werin Songs of the People by Buddug Verona James & Andrew Wilson-Dickson
Orfeo: Addio miei sospiri on Castradïva by George Frideric Handel, Buddug Verona James & Andrew Wilson-Dickson
The Intelligence Park, Act II: Daub. Daub on Barry: The Intelligence Park by Gerald Barry, Vincent Deane, Richard Jackson, Paul Harrhy, Stephen Richardson, Angela Tunstall, Buddug Verona James, Nicholas Clapton, Almeida Ensemble & Robert Houlihan
Twelve English Songs, No. 6 Anacreon: "Place Beneath a Spreading Vine" on Thomas Chilcot: Songs and Concertos by Thomas Chilcot, Various Artists, Clare Salaman & Welsh Baroque Orchestra

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Caneuon Y Werin / Songs Of The PeopleBuddug Verona James2006Album
CastradïvaBuddug Verona James2000Album
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