Letitia Perry trained on the Opera Course at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with Suzanne Murphy & Ingrid Surgenor. As a soloist she has sung at venues including St. John’s Smith Square, the Royal Festival Hall & Finchcocks Piano Museum.
Opera appearances include Die Königen der Nacht, Pamina & 1st Lady (Die Zauberflöte) Violetta (La Traviata), Galatea (Acis & Galatea), Dido, Second Woman and Second Witch (Dido & Aeneas), Fiordiligi (Cosi Fan Tutte) Miss Wordsworth (Albert Herring), Susanna and Cherubino (Le Nozze di Figaro), Giulietta (I Capuleti e i Montecchi), Suor Genevieffa and Suor Dolcina (Suor Angelica), Sophie (Der Rosenkavalier), Lisa (La Sonnambula), Frasquita (Carmen), Minerva (Orpheus in the Underworld), Adina (L’elisir d’Amore), Bessie Throckmorton (Merrie England), Madame Goldentrill in (Impresario) and Lauretta (Gianni Schicchi).
Concert and Oratorio performances include Poulenc's Gloria, Mendelsohn's Hear My Prayer and Psalm 42: Wie der Hirsch schreit, Monteverdi's Lamento d'Ariana, Brahm's Requiem, Haydn's Nelson Mass, Villa-Lobos’ Bachianas Brasilieras No. 5 & Mozart’s Coronation Mass & Vesperae Solemnes de Confessore. Letitia was a finalist the 4th International Voice Competition “Bell’Arte” in Belgium, a finalist in the John Kerr English Song Award and winner of the Mansel Thomas Award 2015.
Reviews:
'...well supported by Letitia Perry (Lisa) as Elvino’s former lover. Letitia’s acting abilities were well displayed as she tried to hide her feelings for her former lover Elvino.' - NODA review (2012)
'a sparkling rendition of the regal coloratura, bang in tune' - Rian Evans, Opera Magazine June 2014 (2014)
'...while the Queen of Night is reliant on a walking stick as her powers fade and her ladies are baton-twirling majorettes. There was nothing fading about Letitia Perry's voice as she tackled the Queen's two huge punishing coloratura arias..' - Mike Smith, www.Theatre-wales.co.uk (2014)
'a spirited interpretation by Letitia Perry......This year it was the line up of principals that held the audience spell-bound' - Jeff Thomson, Surrey Advertisor (2012)