I realised from a very early age that singing was something very dear to my heart. My musical journey started at the age of six when I became a boy chorister at Chelmsford Cathedral. After a short while singing the daily services and being surrounded by such magnificent sacred and secular music, I was hooked! My passion for singing carried on throughout my teenage years and after experimenting with my baritone range, I realised that it was the countertenor range which held my true affection.

I began studying with this voice-type for my music degree at Goldsmith’s College, University of London in 2001, after which I was fortunate enough to be offered a Vocal Scholarship to study for a Postgraduate Diploma at Trinity College of Music. During this time, I became a Choral Scholar at The Royal Naval College Chapel in Greenwich, alongside regular performances with many of the UK’s finest choral ensembles including Ex Cathedra Consort, English Voices, Polyphony and three-time Grammy Award® nominee, Stile Antico.

In 2006, I successfully auditioned for the prestigious position of Alto Lay Clerk at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. After just two years here, I was invited to audition for The King’s Singers and was part of this wonderful ensemble for ten happy years. Recognition for the group during my tenure included one Grammy Award®, a further Grammy nomination and an induction into the inaugural Gramophone Hall of Fame. I relished the opportunity to perform over 1500 concerts in the some of the world’s most beautiful sacred spaces and revered concert halls - highlights include performances in the Royal Albert Hall, The Musikverein, The Concertgebouw, Sydney Opera House, Tokyo Opera City and Carnegie Hall. Apart from live performances, I recorded and co-produced over 20 albums for Signum Records. I was also fortunate enough to teach over 500 masterclasses, workshops and summer schools as a member of The King’s Singers, imparting ensemble skills and techniques to choirs all over the world.