Rutherglen Reformer

‘Souprano’ Rosie is a winner

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- JONATHAN GEDDES

Kitchen audition seals top award

A budding King’s Park soprano has the recipe for success – after cooking up an award-winning performanc­e in her kitchen.

Rosie Lavery is a student at the Royal Conservato­ire in Glasgow, with dreams of becoming an opera singer.

And her career hopes received a huge boost when she was announced as the winner of this year’s Musician’s Company Saloman Seelig Award, which is open to all conservato­ires in the UK and comes with a £10,000 prize.

It also means the talented 22-year-old has earned a spot in the Yeomen young artists programme, meaning she will be given mentoring and support for the next five years as her career develops.

A delighted Rosie told the Reformer: “I was elated to find out I’d won, I couldn’t believe it. I was put forward for it by the Royal Conservato­ire, but it wasn’t something I’d considered until I was told about it.

“I’d been applying for grants for my masters and this is an amazing help.

“It’s a really prestigiou­s prize, so the award itself is a real honour to get. It was such a shock, it took a few hours for it to sink in what it means.”

Rosie’s entry was one of the more unusual performanc­es in her career.

She explained: “Because of Covid-19, the auditions and performanc­es couldn’t be done in person, they had to be done from home. So I had my audition while singing in my kitchen!”

Rosie will be a familiar face to parishione­rs at a Cambuslang church.

For the past five years she has been the cantor at St Bride’s, leading parishione­rs in singing.

She is the second musical member of the church to win an honour, after organist Aaron Hawthrone was crowned the Young Organist of the Year in 2019, and the support from the local community has been a big help to her.

She added: “It’s a lovely church and Father Morton is a great man. Aaron and I started on the same day and got on well right away. The congregati­on are so nice, so there has been a lot of support and help the past few years.

“My family and friends have been really supportive and my girlfriend, Taylor has been brilliant. Oh, and I’ve got a great singing teacher in Clare Shearer!”

Rosie, who lists opera singers Jessye Norman and Karen Cargill as her biggest influences, had to cancel a planned concert earlier this year due to th e coronaviru­s, but is hoping to reschedule her performanc­es

She said: “So many things have had to be reschedule­d so hopefully I’ll be able to perform again later in the year.”

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On song Rosie Lavery says winning the award is a massive boost to her career, Rosie is a fan of American opera great Jessye Norman, seen here in 1979.
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Kitchen sink drama Rosie’s kitchen performanc­e impressed the judges

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