Caroline Kerr

Biography taken from 2008 (The Gondoliers) programme:

Caroline was born and educated in Edinburgh. She started her singing career at school, as Bloody Mary in South Pacific, while also studying violin (at school) and piano (privately). She studied music during her arts degree at Edinburgh University, and took part in concerts and productions of H.M.S. Pinafore and The Rake’s Progress.

She sang with Edinburgh Grand Opera for their production of Britten’s Peter Grimes, before joining the G & S. Caroline was with the Edinburgh Festival Chorus from 1987 to 2007. Her favourite memory of her time in the Festival Chorus was performing and recording Mendelssohn’s Elijah, conducted by Paul Daniel, with Bryn Terfel as Elijah. Caroline is a regular member of the Society’s concert party. Caroline works in the head office of Lloyds TSB Scotland and arranges the music for their annual Carol Service in St Andrew & St George’s Church, George Street. Caroline would like to dedicate her performance to her wonderful mother (who passed on her musical genes) who died last year.

Performing Credits:

Year Part Show
2008

Giulia

The Gondoliers

2006

Elsa

The Grand Duke

2004

Diana

Orpheus

2002

Chloe

Princess Ida

 

 

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