22/11/2025
Our final artist profile! With one performance down and Sunday's still to come, meet the three men who complete Pagliacci's tragic ensemble...
Tonio (Nick Marsden)
The simple-minded clown who opens the opera with its famous Prologue, Tonio harbours an unrequited love for Nedda. Spurned and humiliated when he tries to kiss her, his jealousy becomes the catalyst for tragedy when he reveals Nedda's affair to Canio. This complex role requires a baritone who can convey both Tonio's wounded vulnerability and his vengeful darkness.
London-based baritone Nick returns to MSO following appearances as Prince Yeletsky (Queen of Spades), the Monk (Don Carlo) and Rambaldo (La rondine).
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Silvio (Ben Watkins)
The young villager who captures Nedda's heart and pleads with her to abandon her life with the travelling players. Silvio's passionate love duet with Nedda seals their fate when Tonio overhears their plans to elope.
Welsh baritone Ben sings widely in opera and recital. A recent Papageno was reviewed as offering "sublime baritone arias" and moving audiences to "laughter and tears". He balances an active performing career with a flourishing London teaching practice.
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Beppe (Paul Blundell)
A member of Canio's travelling troupe, Beppe plays Harlequin in the commedia performance, providing moments of charm and levity before the opera's devastating conclusion.
Paul has sung Vašek (Bartered Bride), Royal Herald (Don Carlo) and Chekalinsky (Queen of Spades) with MSO. Most recently he performed the role of Colonel Fairfax (Yeoman of the Guard) with Ferrier Operatic Society.
A few tickets still remain ... well worth seeing!
Sunday 23 November 2025 at 5pm
https://wegottickets.com/midsummeropera