Zoe Maitland

Zoë trained at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, where she graduated in 1995. Her teachers since then have included the late Mary Thomas and Alison Pearce, both of them professors at the Royal Academy of Music.

Her operatic roles have included Antonia in Tales of Hoffman, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel, Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro and Dido in Dido and Aeneas.

Recent oratorio work has included Bach’s Magnificat with Cantoris in Wellington, Mozart’s Coronation Mass and the demanding soprano role in Carmina Burana. She also enjoys giving recitals and concerts, most recently exploring repertoire for clarinet, voice and piano of Schubert and Spohr. She has been guest soloist with the world renowned Morriston Orpheus Choir.

Having been a member of Britain’s National Youth Choir at the time of its visit to New Zealand in 1992, Zoë has continued to sing choral music. She belonged to various chamber choirs in Devon and London. She was also a founder member of the women’s voices ensemble, Lyrica.

What Our Clients Say:

Thank you so very much for your wonderful contribution to the wedding. You have such a beautiful voice and your singing was absolutely glorious. Everyone said that you added that special “something” to the wedding ceremony. Many thanks.

(Church wedding, English Martyrs Catholic Church, ReadingAugust 2007, Zoë)

You were absolutely amazing, thank you for making our big day so special. We had so many nice comments from our guests about you both.

(Church wedding, New Arley, Birmingham, May 2007, Elizabeth & Zoë)

Many thanks for singing so wonderfully at the Arboretum. Everyone said how lovely it was.

(Civil ceremony, Westonbirt Arboretum, TetburyFebruary 2007, Elizabeth & Zoë)

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