
Brennan Alleyne is an undergraduate tenor and multi-instrumentalist currently studying at the RNCM. Passionate from a young age about music’s ability to evoke emotion in others, Brennan has always been driven to pursue excellence in all of his musical endeavours. Raised by a single mother and migrant from the Commonwealth of Dominica, Brennan has also been taught that his differences are something to take pride in, and that every kind of music and art is full of unique strengths to draw inspiration from. This has led Brennan to a broad and varied performance portfolio thus far at venues ranging from the Royal Albert Hall to Gentse Feesten, before he began his focus on opera. With over many years experience in professional ensembles, Brennan prides himself on how he works with others in pursuit of meaningful and outstanding performances. His opera highlights include chorus roles in Manon Lescaut & Die Zauberflöte (Dorset Opera Festival), Le nozze di Figaro (RNCM Opera), and Madama Butterfly (Hallé) as well as the roles of Dormont in La scala di seta (RNCM Opera), Spärlich in Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (RNCM Opera Scenes), and Tamino in Die Zauberflöte (Cratoule Summer School), among others.