Andy Morton is from Dorset. Recent appearances include Eisenstein in Fledermaus for Opera della luna, Haemon in the Premiere of The Burial at Thebes by Seamus Heaney and Dominique LeGendre at the Globe, Bill Dayton in Lost Highway for ENO and Turiddu and Canio in Cav and Pag for Lakeland Opera.
Contemporary roles include Balkan/Jole in the premiere of Nigel Osborne’s Differences in Demolition in Bosnia, Joe in the premiere of Darwin’s Dream at the Royal Albert Hall (premiere), Professor Winklebeam in Pinocchio for the Royal Opera House (premiere), Michael Oliva’s Black and Blue, (premiere) and Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs for a Mad King at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow.
He has sung with a number of contemporary ensembles including the Hebrides Ensemble, Paragon Ensemble and the Fibonacci Sequence and is in much demand work-shopping new pieces for the Royal Opera House (The Aspern Papers) and WNO (Carbon 12). Other roles include Fenton in a film of Falstaff for Capriol Films, Balakin in The Enchantress for Grange Park Opera, Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore, Paris in La Belle Hélène and Nanki Poo in The Mikado for Opera della Luna, Remendado for Garden Opera in Kenya and Nemorino in L‘Elisir for Pegasus Opera, and The Sailor (Dido and Aeneas) at Holland Park.