Siân Màiri Cameron is a graduate of Dennis O’Neill’s highly acclaimed Wales International Academy of Voice where her studies were supported by the Fidelio Trust and the Drapers Charitable Fund. A music graduate of Bristol University, Siân was awarded a HRH Prince of Wales Award from the Arts Council of Wales to further her vocal training at the Royal Academy of Music with Anne Howells and Audrey Hyland. At the Academy Siân was a recipient of the John Lewis Award and the Warne Award. She is also a Britten-Pears scholar, having studied English Song with Sir Thomas Allen at the Aldeburgh Festival.
Operatic roles include Animal roles in The Merman King for Welsh National Opera; Olympia in workshops for The Sandman; Sesto in La Clemenza di Tito at the Teatro Manoel; Dorabella in Cosi fan tutte for Dubrovnik Summer Opera; Zweite Dame for La Fabrique Opera, Val de Loire; Cherubino for PopUp/Kilden Theatre, Kristiansand, Norway; Guilio Cesare at the Bloomsbury Festival, opposite Ailish Tynan as Cleopatra; Suzuki at Rhosygilwen; Carmen for Riverside Opera; Tisbe in La Cenerentola and Zerlina in Don Giovanni (OperaUpClose) and Head First Productions, Carry-Ann in The Imposter (Live Music Now Ireland); Zweite Dame in Die Zauberflöte (Hampstead Garden Opera); the title role in Mignon by Thomas; Hermia in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Dido (Dido and Aeneas); and Woodpecker (The Cunning Little Vixen).
Siân was the soloist with the Estonian ensemble Resonabilis at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival in 2010 with further performances in Tallinn and Helsinki. In 2012 she was a semi-finalist in the International Baroque Opera Competition in Innsbruck. She was also a soloist in an Opera Gala at the Wales Millennium Centre alongside Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Dennis O’Neill. Siân was an artist on the Live Music Now scheme for six years and is a vocal animateur for Welsh National Opera’s Youth and Community department.
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