James McOran-Campbell is regularly acclaimed
in the press both for his vocal quality and his attractive and compelling
stage presence. He is acknowledged by colleagues, critics and public
alike as both a remarkable operatic talent and a popular and accomplished
recital artist. He studies with Robert Dean and is represented by Athole
Still International.
Biography
London-born, he read French
and Russian at Exeter then qualified as a Management Accountant working
at British Airways. He began his operatic training in Milan, before
attending the Guildhall School of Music and Drama whilst
making early professional appearances as Malatesta in Don Pasquale,
Achillas in Julius Caesar, Argante in Rinaldo, Proteo/Marte in Il Parnasso
in Festa, Marco in Gianni Schicchi at St. John’s Smith Square,
and Il Conte in Le Nozze di Figaro at the Royal Festival Hall.
Going on to study at the
National Opera Studio, he came to the attention of
a wider public as Belcore in L’Elisir d’Amore and his critically-acclaimed
Figaro in Il Barbiere de Siviglia, both for Grange Park Young
Artists. This led to engagements for Grange Park Opera
as Bello in La Fanciulla del West and Hajny/Lovec in Rusalka. He made
his debut for Opera North in the title role of Don
Giovanni and has since returned to Opera North as the
Count in The Marriage of Figaro, Cascada in The Merry Widow and Pastore/Spirito
in Orfeo. He has recently completed an acclaimed run of Kurt Weil's
Street Scene for The Opera Group at the Young Vic,
the Theater an der Wien, on national tour in the UK and for Radio 3
Broadcast with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Further highlights have
included Dandini in La Cenerentola under Carlo Rizzi for Welsh
National Opera and the creation of the central baritone role
in the world première of The Ground beneath her Feet with the
Hallé, conducted by Mark Elder at the
Manchester International Festival. He has understudied Zurga
in The Pearlfishers for English National Opera, and
sang Rolf Gruber in The Sound of Music at Théâtre
du Châtelet in Paris. He has performed the title role
in Il Barbiere di Siviglia for Zomer Opera in Belgium
and sang Papageno Die Zauberflöte, Marcello La Bohème and
Nardo La Finta Giardiniera for Opéra de Baugé.
For English Touring Opera he has sung roles
in The Cunning Little Vixen, La Traviata and Don Giovanni, while significant
appearances elsewhere include Pelléas, Tarquinius, Hamlet, Guglielmo
and Falke, the latter for Castleward Opera in Ireland.
An experienced concert
artist, oratorio performances have included Mozart’s Requiem at
the Royal Albert Hall, Mendelssohn’s Elijah at
Arundel Cathedral and gala concerts at venues such
as the Symphony Hall in Birmingham and the Bridgewater
Hall in Manchester for Raymond Gubbay. His
European concert engagements have included Rossini’s Messe in
Milan and Savona with the Complesso Cameristico Internazionale
and in London with the Philharmonia Chorus, Brahms’
Ein Deutches Requiem at the Chiesa San Carlo in Milan
and a televised concert of Zarzuela in Spain.
Much in demand as a recitalist,
James’ performances have included the world premiere of Tarik
O’Regan’s settings of Three Andrew Motion Songs at King’s
Place in London, accompanied by Iain Burnside, and three recital
programmes at the Crush Room, Royal Opera House with
Mark Packwood.
Upcoming
engagements include the
reprise of Rolf Gruber in The Sound of Music at Théâtre
du Châtelet, undertsudy contracts at the Royal
Opera House, Covent Garden, Don Quixote in de Falla's El Retablo
del Maese Pedro, title role in Eugene Onegin for Grange Park,
Neville Holt and Figaro in Il Barbiere di Siviglia for Opéra
de Baugé.
Together with tenor Alexander
Anderson-Hall, he regularly performs a selection of eclectic recital
programmes which they have devised under the name of Opera
Galleria.
Recordings include Songs of
the Phoenix, a programme of Italian arias, songs and duets for
baritone and tenor recorded at Champs Hill, Surrey,
with Alexander Anderson-Hall. Also settings of English songs by Harold
Craxton. 
CDs can also be made available of the Crush
Room recital Le Travail du Peintre with Mark Packwood
and the Opera and Song concert given in June with Alexander
Anderson-Hall (tenor) and Gareth Owen (piano).