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'''Belinda Evans''' (born [[1978]]) is a singer and actress. She was one of the ten finalists in the BBC series [[How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?]], and is due to make her Westend debut in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production of [[The Phantom Of The Opera]]
Belinda obtained a Vocal Diploma at the Welsh College of Music and Drama following a BA(Hons) Music Degree from Bath Spa University College. She now studies with Judith Sheridan. This autumn Belinda was chosen from over 6000 hopefuls as a Finalist in the BBC series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Do_You_Solve_A_Problem_Like_Maria%3F How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?] In 2003 she represented England singing the National Anthem at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Rugby_Union_World_Cup The Rugby World Cup] in Australia, and has since sung at the BBC Sports Personality 50th Programme and at Wembley Arena. She is currently permanent soprano of the Choir of the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Recently she was second prize-winner at both the Great Elm Vocal Awards, adjudicated by Dame Joan Sutherland, and the St. John’s Solo Singing Competition, London. Belinda has appeared extensively as a soloist, having sung with many Choral Societies across the West country, and has given solo recitals at the Beaminster, Exeter and Frome festivals with engagements taking her abroad to Denmark and South Africa. Most recently she sang the role of Alison for Minotaur Music Theatre’s production of Holst’s Chamber Opera ''The Wandering Scholar'' and was Fiordiligi in Skipton Camerata’s production of ''Così fan Tutte''. Equally at home in the contemporary repertoire, she has been the chosen soloist for several newly commissioned works including two major new choral works, ‘Otter – Lutra Lutra on the Stour’ and ‘Silver Messenger’. Belinda has also just appeared in Kenneth Branagh’s new film adaptation of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magic_Flute_%282006_film%29 The Magic Flute] and will shortly be making her West End debut in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_%281986_musical%29 The Phantom Of The Opera]. For further information please visit her [http://www.belindaevans.co.uk/ website]

Evans obtained a Vocal Diploma at the Welsh College of Music and Drama following a BA(Hons) Music Degree from Bath Spa University College. She now studies with Judith Sheridan. This autumn Belinda was chosen from over 6000 hopefuls as a Finalist in the BBC series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Do_You_Solve_A_Problem_Like_Maria%3F How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?] In 2003 she represented England singing the National Anthem at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Rugby_Union_World_Cup The Rugby World Cup] in Australia, and has since sung at the BBC Sports Personality 50th Programme and at Wembley Arena. She is currently permanent soprano of the Choir of the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Recently she was second prize-winner at both the Great Elm Vocal Awards, adjudicated by Dame Joan Sutherland, and the St. John’s Solo Singing Competition, London. Belinda has appeared extensively as a soloist, having sung with many Choral Societies across the West country, and has given solo recitals at the Beaminster, Exeter and Frome festivals with engagements taking her abroad to Denmark and South Africa. Most recently she sang the role of Alison for Minotaur Music Theatre’s production of Holst’s Chamber Opera ''The Wandering Scholar'' and was Fiordiligi in Skipton Camerata’s production of ''Così fan Tutte''. Equally at home in the contemporary repertoire, she has been the chosen soloist for several newly commissioned works including two major new choral works, ‘Otter – Lutra Lutra on the Stour’ and ‘Silver Messenger’. Belinda has also just appeared in Kenneth Branagh’s new film adaptation of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magic_Flute_%282006_film%29 The Magic Flute] and will shortly be making her West End debut in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_%281986_musical%29 The Phantom Of The Opera]

==External links==
* [http://www.belindaevans.co.uk/ Her official website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/maria/marias/belinda_index.shtml Profile at BBC's How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?]

[Catgeory:1978 births|Evans, Belinda]
[Catgeory:Living people|Evans, Belinda]

Revision as of 17:01, 22 September 2006

Belinda Evans (born 1978) is a singer and actress. She was one of the ten finalists in the BBC series How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?, and is due to make her Westend debut in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production of The Phantom Of The Opera

Evans obtained a Vocal Diploma at the Welsh College of Music and Drama following a BA(Hons) Music Degree from Bath Spa University College. She now studies with Judith Sheridan. This autumn Belinda was chosen from over 6000 hopefuls as a Finalist in the BBC series How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? In 2003 she represented England singing the National Anthem at The Rugby World Cup in Australia, and has since sung at the BBC Sports Personality 50th Programme and at Wembley Arena. She is currently permanent soprano of the Choir of the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Recently she was second prize-winner at both the Great Elm Vocal Awards, adjudicated by Dame Joan Sutherland, and the St. John’s Solo Singing Competition, London. Belinda has appeared extensively as a soloist, having sung with many Choral Societies across the West country, and has given solo recitals at the Beaminster, Exeter and Frome festivals with engagements taking her abroad to Denmark and South Africa. Most recently she sang the role of Alison for Minotaur Music Theatre’s production of Holst’s Chamber Opera The Wandering Scholar and was Fiordiligi in Skipton Camerata’s production of Così fan Tutte. Equally at home in the contemporary repertoire, she has been the chosen soloist for several newly commissioned works including two major new choral works, ‘Otter – Lutra Lutra on the Stour’ and ‘Silver Messenger’. Belinda has also just appeared in Kenneth Branagh’s new film adaptation of The Magic Flute and will shortly be making her West End debut in The Phantom Of The Opera

[Catgeory:1978 births|Evans, Belinda] [Catgeory:Living people|Evans, Belinda]