Forthcoming

Vespers, Mozart and Nelson Mass, HaydnChelmsford Cathedral03/10/12Chelmsford7:30pmMap
Magnificat, Cecilia McDowallSt Luke’s Church03/24/12London 7:30pmBuy TicketsMap
Concert with Ernest Read Symphony Orch cond. Paul HoskinsCity of London Boys School 03/25/12London 7:30pmMap
B Minor Mass, Bach Tonbridge School Chapel03/31/12Tonbridge 7:30pmMap
St Mark Passion, Bach Domkirche 04/08/12Bergen8:00pmMap
Recital with Paul Turner (piano)Deddington Parish Church 05/05/12Nr Oxford7:30pmMap
Recital with David Murray (piano)Hexham Abbey05/19/12Hexham, Northumbria7:30pmMap
Meg Page in Falstaff, VerdiThe Cloister, Iford Arts 07/07/12Iford, Wiltshire7:00pmMap
Facade (Sitwell/Walton) / Rachel Stott commissionMarlborough School08/07/12Marlborough, Wilts7:30pmMap
Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien, Debussy Albert Hall, BBC Proms 08/25/12London8:00pmMap
Celebrity Concert with Moira Male Voice ChoirAshby Community College11/10/12Ashby de la Zouche 7:30pmMap
Messiah, Handel Great Hall, Lancaster University11/24/12Lancaster7:30pmMap
Lunchtime recital with Andrew West (piano)King's Hall, Newcastle University 02/07/13Newcastle1:00pmMap

Reviews of recent performances:

“Clare McCaldin sang with intensity and commitment“
Stephen Walsh reviewing the premiere of Beginnings: Three Early Songs by Hugh Wood, at theartsdesk.com

“Clare McCaldin’s fine delivery of Hugh Wood’s new song cycle Beginnings“
Clare Stevens reviewing the same concert in Classical Music Magazine

“Riccardo Simonetti’s Janos and Clare McCaldin’s Orsze were the stars“
David Cairns reviewing Hary Janos in Opera magazine

“From the first moment, Clare McCaldin lived within, and drew us into, the atmosphere, the emotion and the meaning of each song. She was in command of a natural, ringing voice of great range of pitch, tone and dynamics, always at the service of the music. Gesture and expression of a natural actor were integral to the interpretation.“
Howard Layfield reviewing Hexham Abbey Festival recital

“Clare McCaldin stands out in the dramatic colour offered by her scene”
The Stage, reviewing The Gentle Giant