About

Acclaimed for her rich tone and exceptional vocal control, British soprano Robyn Pullen recently earned a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester, where she studied with renowned British vocalists, Bass-Baritone, Matthew Best, and Soprano, Linda Richardson. Prior to this, she completed her undergraduate studies in Music at Cardiff University, where she trained under the guidance of esteemed French operatic coach Pierre-Maurice Barlier.

Robyn is a respected concert soloist, performing a broad and varied repertoire with esteemed choral societies and orchestras throughout the UK. Her current repertoire includes major works such as Rutter’s Requiem, Haydn’s Nelson Mass, Little Organ Mass and Creation, Mozart’s Vesperae solennes de Confessore, Requiem and Coronation Mass, Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem, and Fauré’s Requiem. Her most recent additions include Handel’s Israel in Egypt (Wimbledon International Music Festival), Martines’ Dixit Dominus, and Bach’s St John Passion. She has had the privilege of sharing the concert stage with several renowned performers such as Roderick Williams OBE, Rowan Pierce and Bethan Langford.

Robyn is also a passionate and versatile opera performer. In the 2025 season, she will join Longborough Festival Opera’s Chorus for the UK Premiere of Anver Dorman’s opera Wahnfried: The Birth of the Wagner Cult. Other operatic roles include Blanche de la Force Dialogues of the Carmelites (Aylesbury Opera), Mrs. Sem Noye’s Fludde (Orchestra of the Swan) as part of the Benjamin Britten 100-year celebration, Susannah Susannah (Cardiff University Operatic Society), Carmen Carmen (Cardiff University Operatic Society), and Chorus Le Nozze di Figaro (RNCM). Additionally, she has performed in opera scenes such as Lucilla La Scala di Seta (RNCM) and Rosaura Le Donne Curiose (RNCM).

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Robyn has been fortunate to participate in masterclasses with celebrated musicians including David Owen Norris, Lisette Oropesa, Amanda Roocroft, and Dearbhla Collins.

Beyond the concert stage, Robyn is dedicated to charitable work, organising and performing in fundraising concerts and recitals. These concerts, which feature a mix of musical theatre and opera, have raised significant funds for her parish. She now collaborates with other performers and aims to expand these efforts, with plans for a local tour in the near future.

Robyn is deeply grateful for the scholarships that have supported her academic journey, including the James & Mary Glass Scholarship at the RNCM.

Last Updated: March 2025 | Do not reproduce without permission.