New Release of Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin – Gerald Finley and Julius Drake

Out June 3. With Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin, Gerald Finley and Julius Drake complete their survey of the great Schubert song cycles on the Hyperion Records label. Pre–Order here  https://bit.ly/3Ld5bHi

Le Nozze di Figaro in Munich and New York

Following performances as Graf Almaviva at the Bayerische Staatsoper Munich Gerald Finley is currently performing this signature role at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Performances continue until April 21. Photo: Ken Howard / Met Opera

US Recital Tour

Following critically acclaimed performances in Vienna, London and Prague Gerald Finley and Julius Drake begin their US recital tour this week performing Schubert, Wolf, Turnage, Lieberson and more.
Gerald Finley and Julius Drake Release New Album on Hyperion

Gerald Finley and Julius Drake Release New Album on Hyperion

Frequent collaborators, Gerald Finley and pianist Julius Drake have released their 12th album together, a new recording of Schubert: Schwanengesang; Brahms: Vier ernste Gesänge. The album, released on 27 September by Hyperion is available to purchase now. The album is...

Gerald Finley Wins Dora Award for COC Otello “Iago”

Gerald Finley Wins Dora Award for COC Otello “Iago”

Congratulations to Gerald Finley for winning a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance of an Individual (Opera Division) for his role of Iago in Otello with the Canadian Opera Company.The Canadian Opera Company won a total of seven awards. You...

Gerald Finley and Julius Drake “The Perfect Duo”

Gerald Finley and Julius Drake “The Perfect Duo”

Gerald Finley and pianist Julius Drake - a long time collaborator and close friend of Gerald- have been described as "the perfect duo" in light of their recent recital at Middle Temple Hall.Awarding the duo 5-stars in his Arts Desk review, David Nice...

The Apostles at the Barbican

The Apostles at the Barbican

“Individual characters were sharp-etched. Gerald Finley’s Peter, at first a shining light of dedication, his voice close-focused, wide-awake, would become a dark shadow of remorse.”Hilary Finch, The Times Apr 2014

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