Glen Cunningham & Anna Tilbrook
Biography Glen Cunningham & Anna Tilbrook
Glen Cunningham
Tenor from the Highlands of Scotland, is a graduate of the Royal College of Music’s Opera Studio and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Glen was a member of Opéra Studio at Opéra national du Rhin 2022/24, where he performed roles including L'ombre d'un poète Guercœur, Der Schreiber in Der Schatzgräber and the Governor in Candide. He jumped in to the title role of Candide for two performances and was hailed as the revelation of the night without contest’ by Forum Opera. He was a Scottish Opera Emerging Artist 2021/2022 where he performed roles including Francis Flute A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Lord Dramaleigh Utopia Limited. Glen recently made his German debut at Theater Freiburg in the role of Nick The Handmaid’s Tale in the German Premiere of the opera.
In season 2024/25 he performs the title role of Albert Herring at Scottish Opera with performances at the Lammermuir Festival, Glasgow and Edinburgh. He will then reprise the role of Nick in The Handmaid’s Tale (Theater Freiburg), make his debut in Switzerland as Snout in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Opéra de Lausanne) and return to the Opéra national du Rhin to play Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd. He will also join the Orchestre Symphonique de Mulhouse as the Tenor soloist in Mozart’s Mass in C minor.
Glen was featured on the world premiere recording of Jonathan Sheffer’s Four Ten-Minute Operas with the RNSO, released in March 2024.
His debut song album "My heart's in the Highlands" accompanied by Anna Tilbrook, is scheduled for release in January 2025 on Delphian Records.
Glen was a Basil Coleman Opera Scholar supported by the Independent Opera Scholarship and the Charles Jacobs Scholarship. He was generously supported throughout his studies by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust, The Robertson Trust, The Cross Trust and Sir James Caird Travelling Scholarships Trust. Glen was also a Josephine Baker Trust Scholar, a Help Musicians UK Sybil Tutton Award holder and is an Opera Prelude and Les Azuriales Young Artist.
Anna Tilbrook
is one of Britain’s most exciting pianists, with a considerable reputation in song recitals and chamber music. She made her debut at the Wigmore Hall in 1999 and has since become a regular performer at Europe’s major concert halls and festivals.
Anna has collaborated with many leading singers and instrumentalists including James Gilchrist, Lucy Crowe, Mary Bevan, Sophie Bevan, Barbara Hannigan, Willard White, Ashley Riches, Sir John Tomlinson, Chris Maltman, Ian Bostridge, Barbara Bonney, Christine Rice, Iestyn Davies, Natalie Clein, Guy Johnston, Michael Collins, Nick Daniel, Philip Dukes, Louisa Tuck, Jack Liebeck, Chloe Hanslip and Jess Gillam. For Welsh National Opera she has accompanied Angela Gheorghiu, Jose Carreras and Bryn Terfel in televised concerts.
With the distinguished British tenor James Gilchrist she has made acclaimed recordings of 20th-century English song for Linn records, including Vaughan Williams’s On Wenlock Edge (a finalist in the Gramophone Awards 2008), the cycles for tenor and piano by Gerald Finzi, song cycles by Benjamin Britten and Robert Schumann and for Chandos, a disc of Songs by Lennox Berkeley, the Songs and Chamber Music of Vaughan Williams with Philip Dukes and Solitude, settings works by Purcell, Schubert, Barber and Jonathan Dove.
In 2009 they embarked on a series of recordings for Orchid records of the Schubert Song Cycles and their disc of Die Schone Mullerin received great critical acclaim and was Editor’s Choice in Gramophone, November 2009. Schubert’s Schwanengesang along with Beethoven’s An die Ferne Geliebte was released early in 2011 and their recording of Winterreise was Record of the week in The Independent and was made recording of the month in the 2011 Christmas issue of BBC Music Magazine – “It is a profoundly considered reading, considered enough for some of the songs to be as penetrating as in almost any performance I have heard.” (Michael Tanner).
In 2021, Lucy Crowe and Anna released their disc “Longing” featuring Strauss’s Four Last Songs along with other songs by Strauss, Berg and Schoenberg.
With String Quartets such as the Carducci, Fitzwilliam, Elias, Coull, Navarra and Sacconi, she has performed a wide range of chamber music from Mozart’s Piano Concertos K414 and K415 to the Piano Quartets and Quintets of Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Shostakovich, Brahms, Elgar, Bridge and Fauré.
Recent engagements have included her Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam debut with Lucy Crowe, recitals in Carnegie Hall, New York, Wigmore Hall, deSingel Antwerp, the Anima Mundi festival in Pisa, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Musee des Tissus Lyon, Wroclaw Cantans and appearances at the Edinburgh, Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, Oxford Lieder and West Cork Chamber Music Festivals. Anna regularly broadcasts for Radio 3 and has also curated a number of series of concerts for them including in 2017 marking Hull as City of Culture with James Gilchrist and the Sacconi Quartet and in April 2018 a Big Chamber Day at Saffron Hall entitled ‘Tchaikovsky and his world’ featuring singers Anush Hovhannisyan, Caitlin Hulcup, Alessandro Fisher and Ashley Riches. Anna also curated the JAM on the Marsh festival in Kent in 2021 and 2022.
In 2023 Anna was invited to sit on the jury for the Cardiff Singer of the World Song Prize. She is an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.