An Intimate Night of Musical Theatre with Thomas Cameron
Thomas Cameron is a nineteen year old English tenor, whose voice has been described as having velvet-like qualities.
He first discovered his love for singing when he was selected for the lead role in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat when he was eleven years old.
Thomas began vocal tuition from an early age, but it wasn’t until he met his current vocal coach Val Skull, that he realised his potential in classical singing and from here began his classical training. Thomas has worked with a number of people on his latest works, including Irish music producer Robert Macleod (‘Tomorrow’ Universal ‘Candle for Kosovo’ Grapevine Records, Bwitched) and sound engineer Scott Barnett (Peter Gabriel, Beyoncé), recording at the world famous Real World Studios, owned by Peter Gabriel. He has also worked with the likes of Alex Gordon at the most famous studio in the world, Abbey Road Studios, when mastering his debut album.
After recording his first album, Thomas successfully secured an eight date summer tour across the United Kingdom and Ireland at an array of different festivals. One of the highlights of this summer tour, included two appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he performed at the Arthur Conan Doyle Centre and Stockbridge Church, two of the finest venues in Edinburgh. Another highlight was selling out two shows on the Isle of Wight for the Ventnor Fringe Festival.
Thomas was nominated for a Classical Brit Award at the 2018 ceremony held at The Royal Albert Hall.
On 12th July 2018, the first single ‘Bring Him Home’ from Thomas Cameron’s debut album ‘The Voice of Thomas Cameron’ was launched at Buckland House to a sold out audience. Thomas subsequently made his debut television appearance on BBC One, being interviewed on BBC Spotlight about his career to date and his album.
Thomas has worked with a number of composers across the globe, working closely with them to help bring their compositions to life. His second single, ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’, an original song written in collaboration with Irish singer/songwriter Pat Fagan, will be released this November.
He will perform at the Cork Arts Theatre alongside up and coming composer Damien Bamforth, at new venue ‘The Forge’ in Limerick and finally, in 2019, one of Thomas’ largest successes to date, a performance in the world renowned National Concert Hall of Ireland, principal national venue for classical music concerts in Ireland.
DAMIAN BAMFORTH – Composer
Damian is an up and coming, classical composer from the UK.
Damian has a rare gift in that he hears entire pieces in his head and while he cannot score or write music to the level of his compositions, with the aid of a computer he has been able to bring his scores to life. He is currently recording his debut album in Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios with the aid of esteemed Juiliard Piano Graduate, Orla McDonagh.
Damian already has an impressive list of recitals lined up including the Cork Arts Theatre where his music will be performed by esteemed concert pianist Michael McHale and he also has a concert hall appearance scheduled for next year.
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