British bass-baritone Ossian Huskinson is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, where he was one of the esteemed Bicentenary Scholars, studying there for four years with Mark Wildman and Iain Ledingham. He is part of the impressive roster of Harewood Young Artists at the English National Opera, performing in their Spring production of The Magic Flute.

Ossian is pleased to announce that he is under the management of James Black at James Black Management.

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About Ossian

Upcoming Dates

May 12th, 2024

Royal Albert Hall

Mozart - ‘Requiem’

(Conducted by Brian Kay)

 

What People Are Saying

“This new disc reveals him to have a finely burnished and beautifully flexible bass-baritone voice, his fluidity and sense of line… he can be finely intimate and gentle, even in the higher reaches. And his diction is very fine indeed”

— Planet Hugill, The Roadside Fire (Linn Records)

“His red-blooded Harashta lit up the stage with sudden charisma”

— Opera Now, The Cunning Little Vixen

“Ossian Huskinson was a strong, dignified presence as The Philosopher, displaying a warm, generous tone, and sonorously sharing his wisdom with his charge.”

— Opera Today, Chérubin

“Ossian Huskinson’s attractive, agile bass and affable presence were a pleasure as Figaro”

— OPERA Magazine, Le nozze di Figaro

“[Huskinson’s] flexible vocal descents and mahogany richness and shine suggest he’ll be singing the role for years to come”

— OPERA Magazine, Die Zauberflöte

“With his stature, the nobility of deep, velvety quality, and his unshakeable seriousness, the British bass-baritone Ossian Huskinson is Seneca from the outset, with his smooth flowing voice!”

— Translated from Classique News, L’incoronazione di Poppea

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Gallery

A selection of photos from past events