Summer Watson

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Born (1977-09-14) 14 September 1977 (age 48)
OriginWeymouth, Dorset, England
GenresClassical, Crossover music, Operatic pop music, world
OccupationSinger (soprano)
Summer Watson
Summer Watson in April 2010
Summer Watson in April 2010
Background information
Born (1977-09-14) 14 September 1977 (age 48)
OriginWeymouth, Dorset, England
GenresClassical, Crossover music, Operatic pop music, world
OccupationSinger (soprano)
Years active1999–present
LabelsSony Classical
WebsiteSummer Watson

Summer Watson (born 14 September 1977) is an English soprano.

Watson grew up in East Sussex and Oxfordshire as her parents' only child.[1] She began to play the recorder at the age of four, and continued with the flute and the piano later on.[2] She was also singing hymns from an early age, and took part in local music competitions throughout her childhood.[3] At the age of nine, Watson began to learn singing.[2]

While attending Didcot Girls' School in Oxfordshire,[4] Watson vacillated between pursuing French or music, but by the age of 16, she had decided to pursue a career in music.[1][5]

Education

Watson won a place to study at Royal College of Music training as an opera singer, which included studying German and Italian.[5] She received several grants, including the Anne Driver Trust award.[1] She came second in the Llangollen International Singer competition.[3]

In 2002, Watson completed her postgraduate diploma at the Royal College of Music, graduating with distinction.[1] She continued her opera training in Vienna, living there for two years,[6] studying with Jendrick Springer at the Vienna State Opera from 2007 through 2008.[7]

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