Vocal coach
Audrey Hyland studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, winning all the major prizes for accompaniment and chamber music. She made her concerto debut playing Mozart’s concerto K413 with Glasgow Festival Strings. Shortly after leaving the Guildhall she won the Sir Henry Richardson Prize for accompanists and completed her studies at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada and at the Britten Pears School in Aldeburgh, where she joined the accompaniment and coaching staff.
Audrey is a professor at the Royal Academy of Music where she works with both singers and accompanists, and is also on the coaching staff of the Royal College of Music, the National Opera Studio and the Covent Garden Young Artist Programme, London. She has given Master classes in Sweden, Denmark and in London and her career as an accompanist has taken her all around the world.
