
Bradford-born countertenor Garreth Romain specialises in opera, oratorio, and choral music. Based in London, he is currently under the tutelage of Andrew Watts. He has been awarded degrees and other qualifications from University of Huddersfield, University of Leeds and Trinity Laban. Previous roles include Athamas and Cupid (Semele), Mopsa (The Fairy Queen), Hamor (Jephtha) Cherubino (Le nozze di Figaro) and Francis (The Heavenly Ledger). On completion of his studies at Trinity Laban, Garreth was awarded the prestigious Kathleen Roberts Vocal Scholarship, the Finzi Trust and the Wilfred Greenhouse Allt Prize for Oratorio and Cantata. Garreth regularly sings with the Old Royal Naval College Trinity Laban Chapel Choir under Dr Ralph Allwood MBE. He also deputises for several London church choirs including The Chapel Royal St James’ Palace, St Marylebone Parish Church, and St Bride’s Fleet Street. Garreth is delighted to be performing his third opera production with HGO.