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Paul Carey Jones

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About Me

Paul Carey Jones is one of Wales' foremost emerging singing talents.
Paul was born in Cardiff and studied at Ysgol Glantaf, Queen's College Oxford, the Royal Academy of Music, and at the National Opera Studio, where he was the recipient of the Welsh National Opera Bryan Davies Award. During his studies he was awarded the National Eisteddfod of Wales' most prestigious award for young singers, the W. Towyn Roberts Scholarship.
Paul's operatic roles include Marcello (Scottish Opera on Tour, Opera Mint), Schaunard (Diva Opera), Eurymaque in Faure's Penelope and Martino in Rossini's L'Occasione Fa Il Ladro (Wexford Festival Opera), Rossini's Figaro (Opera East), Mozart's Figaro (Diva Opera, British Youth Opera - cover, Beaufort Opera, Opera Mint), Papageno (Opera By Definition), Osmin in Zaide (Aldeburgh Festival), Angelotti (Scottish Opera - cover), the Father in Hansel & Gretel (Scottish Opera on Tour - cover), Escamillo (Stowe Opera), Malatesta (Bel Canto Opera), The Forester (Surrey Opera), Sam in Trouble in Tahiti (Second Movement), Paisiello's Bartolo (Bampton Classical Opera, Buxton Festival), John Styx (British Youth Opera), Count Ceprano (Diva Opera), Ariodates (British Youth Opera - cover), and Aeneas (Youthful Promise Wales).
In contemporary opera Paul has created the roles of Freddie Jesson in Peter Wiegold's Brief Encounter, Paracelsus the Alchemist in Jonathan Owen Clark's Hidden States and Mohammed in Keith Burstein's Manifest Destiny, as well as performing the eleven roles for baritone in Stephen Oliver's A Man of Feeling.
Paul's oratorio repertoire comprises over thirty major works, including Mendelssohn's Elijah, Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Creation, Bach's Mass in B minor, Orff's Carmina Burana, and the Requiems by Mozart, Brahms, Faure, Durufle and Salieri. In 2004 he sang in the UK premiere of Galuppi's motet Confitebor Tibi Domine. He has performed in concert and recital across the UK, at venues including Cardiff's St David's Hall, The Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room on the South Bank, at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2002 at Buckingham Palace with the London Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa at Mstislav Rostropovich's 75th birthday concert. Recent concert work has included recitals at the Wexford Festival, the North Wales International Music Festival, the Ruthin Festival and at the Newport Centre. His performances in Europe have taken him to France, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Gibraltar and the Channel Islands.
Paul was a member of the late Yehudi Menuhin's Live Music Now scheme, for whom he gave over 200 concerts in partnerships with the award-winning pianists Llyr Williams, Helen Collyer and Siobhain O'Higgins. His broadcast performances include The Little Prince for BBC television, BBC Radio 3's In Tune, Opera Night for RTE Lyric FM, Eisteddfod 2001 for BBC2, A Visit to the Eisteddfod and Raised Voices for HTV Wales, and Crwtyn Bach y Simne, Heno, Dechrau Canu Dechrau Canmol, Croma and Musicale for S4C.
Paul has also worked as a spoken-voice actor since the age of 9, appearing on television in dramas such as Austin for the BBC and on S4C's long-running soap opera Pobol y Cwm, alongside Hollywood actor Ioan Gruffudd, as well as on stage, most recently as the Narrator in The Soldier's Tale for the Ziemen Ensemble. He made his dramatic singing debut as Friedrich in The Sound of Music in a production that included West End star Caroline Sheen as his sister Brigitte.
Paul's debut album ENAID - Songs of the Soul is on sale worldwide now - visit the album's page on MySpace for more details, at: www.myspace.com/enaidsongsofthesoul
Full details of all his forthcoming appearances can be found at www.paulcareyjones.com
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Selected press comments:
"Paul Carey Jones' resonantly sung Eurymaque stood out" Sunday Times
"Terrific" Sunday Telegraph
"The star of the show" Opera
"Rock-solid" The Stage
"Paul Carey Jones puts in a stunning performance" Metro
"Swagger and voice to match" Opera Now
"Sang superbly and acted convincingly; must have a great future in store" The Observer
"A very promising young Welsh baritone" Sunday Times
"A Welsh baritone of striking vocal achievement" The Stage
"A beefy, wide-ranging instrument, and he has presence to spare - set to become a significant player on the operatic scene" Opera

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Member Since: 4/15/2006
Band Website: paulcareyjones.com
Sounds Like: paulcareyjones.com
Record Label: SAIN
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WHERE?

There's nothing we Welsh like better than a bit of local controversy, so we've been in our element over the last couple of days since the National Eisteddod of Wales announced that they'll be ignoring...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 03:17:00 PST

NUMBERS

While I was staying in Kent last month, this sign at Staplehurst station caught my eye: In memory of one of Churchill's "Few"Pilot Officer Georges Louis Joseph Doutrepontaged 27 yearsBelgian Airforce ...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 04:38:00 PST

TRAVEL

I'm sitting in the bar of the New Wellington Hotel in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, where I'm rehearsing a new production of Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte which opens next month. The hotel has just been bought by ...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 04:07:00 PST

NEW ALBUM OUT NOW

My new album of classical songs, with the brilliant young Welsh pianist Llyr Williams, titled ENAID - Songs of the Soul, can now be ordered from most major online retailers, including Amazon, HMV, Vir...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:51:00 PST

ALBUM PRE-ORDERS

I hope you'll forgive the plug, but you can pre-order my new album with Llyr Williams, ENAID - Songs of the Soul, from the following websites:Amazon:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Songs-Soul-Paul-Care y-Jones...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 04:43:00 PST

THE CAREY JONES LEGACY

I was just browsing the US version of Amazon when I found this: http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Idiots-Guide-Baby-Names/dp/15 92574556/ref=sr_1_3/103-8135795-3275809?ie=UTF8&s=books& amp;qid=11943109...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 05:20:00 PST

PAVAROTTI & TERFEL

Two stories from the operatic world have taken up several hundred column inches this week. The first was the death of Luciano Pavarotti, the owner and custodian of one of the most remarkable and natur...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Sun, 09 Sep 2007 04:49:00 PST

SHIRT POCKETS

I've got at least two full-length blogs written down somewhere. But I'm busy packing so I don't have time right now to upload them. In the meantime, can I just ask why men's shirts don't seem to have ...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:33:00 PST

SINGING AT NINIAN

There's a million things I could say about this, but really I guess it should speak for itself: In brief: this is at Ninian Park before the Cardiff vs Norwich game on March 10th this year. ...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 05:30:00 PST

PCJ AT THE MOVIES

Here's couple of movies in which directors have used me on the soundtrack. The first is called Closure, created by Trisha Ray from El Diaz films. She asked very nicely if she could use my song and I w...
Posted by Paul Carey Jones on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 03:30:00 PST