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eleanor sanderson-nash

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Originally from East Sussex, Eleanor graduated from the Masters course at RCM with Distinction in 2017 where she was generously supported by a Martin Harris Award and a Charles Branchini Award, the Josephine Baker Trust, Friends of Music in Mayfield, The Lake House Charitable Foundation and the Tom Cocklin Memorial Trust. She earned a First Class Honours Bachelors degree from RNCM in 2015.  Since completing her studies, Eleanor has performed with numerous opera companies including English Touring, English National, Grange Park, West Green House, Waterperry, Tête-à-Tête  and Holland Park. She was also a Swing in  Phantom of the Opera  in London’s West End from 2019-2020.
 Most recently, Eleanor sang the soprano solos for Waterperry's   Winter Festival   Messiah, Papagena in  The Magic Flute with Wild Arts,   Phyllis (cover) in  Iolanthe for ENO , and Sandman/Dew Fairy in  Hansel and Gretel    for the David Ross Educational Trust    in collaboration with the  Royal Opera House.   
 When she’s not performing, Eleanor enjoys spending time with her husband Harry (who is singing in this concert!) and their two children at  home in Essex. 
12 July - an evening at the musicals
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