Emyr Wyn Jones

Receiving widespread acclaim in 2024, he began 2025 reprising his role as Papageno
The Magic Flute (Opera North) before Dulcamara [cover] L’Elisir D’amore (Garsington Festival), Leporello Don Giovanni (Waterperry Festival) and Dulcamara The Elixir of Love, Collatinus The Rape of Lucretia (English Touring Opera). Previously: Basilio The Barber of Seville (Scottish Opera), Banquo Macbeth (Mid Wales Opera), Messenger Oedipus Rex (Scottish Opera/ Edinburgh International Festival), Zuniga [cover] Carmen (Glyndebourne Festival) and Jacopo Loredano I Due Foscari at Cadogan Hall (Chelsea Opera Group).

Due for release in 2026, he appears as both Wil and Dr Rees in an Opera-Film Un Nos Ola Leuad (One Moonlit Night) based on the popular Welsh novel. Produced and created by Channel 4 Films, Opra Cymru and Severn Screen, it will be the first ever Welsh Language feature broadcast on British Television.

From Aberdare in the South Wales Valleys, he is an alumnus of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and National Opera Studio. While training he was awarded the RWCMD Ian Stoutzker Prize, Dame Shirley Bassey Vocal Award, and HRH Prince of Wales Scholarship.

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