Amanda Baldwin was born in East Sussex, and studied at Royal College of Music with Margaret Cable. She currently studies with Miriam Bowen. Awards while at RCM include Giulia Grisi prize for singing; Cobbert and Hurlestone Prize for performance of contemporary music. While in London she enjoyed performing a variety of church music in various churches and being a member of the choir at St Alban's the Martyr in Holborn. She is currently a member of the Chorus of Welsh National Opera. She has broadcast for BBC Radio 3 and has sung solos at Royal Albert Hall and Purcell Room in London; St David’s Hall, Cardiff; City Hall, Glasgow. She has appeared on television for S4C as Flora La traviata, BBC Wales and S4C as Lolo The Merry Widow, all for WNO. She has also been in a documentary about composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor for HTV Wales. Concert solo work includes Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Bach’s St Matthew and St John Passion, Beethoven’s Mass in C, Haydn’s Nelson Mass, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart's C Minor Mass and Requiem. Operatic roles include 2nd Squire Parsifal, Dryad Ariadne auf Naxos, Mercedes Carmen, Feklusha Katya Kabanova, Flora La traviata, Lolo The Merry Widow, Aunt Madam Butterfly, solos in Chorus! for WNO. She also performed the role of 3rd Bird in the world premiere performances of James MacMillan’s The Sacrifice for WNO.