Eamonn Dougan

Key details:

Department:
Historical Performance
Role:
Guildhall Consort; Ensembles and Musicianship Singers’ Keyboard Skills (Vocal Studies); Languages, Diction & Recitative – English
Eamon Dougan
Photo by Benjamin Harte

Biography

Eamonn Dougan read music at New College, Oxford, before continuing his vocal and conducting studies at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He now pursues a busy schedule working as both singer and conductor.

He is the first Associate Conductor of the world renowned vocal ensemble The Sixteen and has directed the ensemble to considerable acclaim at concert halls and festivals across England and Europe, including performances at the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, King’s Place and his debut at the Concertgebouw, Holland.

Eamonn is Principal Guest Conductor of The National Youth Choir of Great Britain and Choral Director of Britten Sinfonia Voices. He is a regular Guest Conductor with Wroclaw Philharmonic Choir, Poland, the Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid and the St. Endellion Festival Chorus & Orchestra.

As a soloist Eamonn has sung with The Academy of Ancient Music, The Gabrieli Consort, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra de la Comunidad, Madrid, and the Orchestra of The Sixteen under conductors including Edward Higginbottom, Nicholas Kramer,  Paul McCreesh, Jeffrey Skidmore and Harry Christophers.

His solo recordings include Bach’s St John Passion and St Matthew Passion, Handel’s Messiah and Brahms’ Requiem in its two-piano version as well as motets by Giovanni Grillo with His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts, and premiere recordings of Cecilia MacDowell’s Stabat Mater and Arvo Pärt’s Von Angesicht zu Angesicht. He has appeared on disc and the concert platform throughout the world with many of Britain’s leading ensembles and is a member of I Fagiolini.