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Guess what? Covent Garden has called in a British tenor

Guess what? Covent Garden has called in a British tenor

In a rare departure from its offshore c asting, the Royal Opera made a local call after Daniel Behle cancelled as tonight’s Ferrando in Cosi fan tutte.

Making his debut with be a British tenor, Anthony Gregory, presently rehearsing at Opera Holland Park.

Gregory, a former Harewood Artist, has been heard often at ENO, Glyndebourne, Scottish Opera but never at the London snoot-box. He has sang Ferrando earlier this season with Opera North.

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