Tenor
Bradley Daley

Biography
Australian tenor Bradley Daley has won critical acclaim for some of opera’s most expansive tenor roles, most notably Siegfried, Der Kaiser, Otello, Florestan and Canio.
Bradley has appeared frequently at the Sydney Opera House with Opera Australia, where he won a Green Room award for Curley (Of Mice and Men), Don José (Carmen), Siegmund (Der Ring des Nibelungen) and Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly).
For his state company of Opera Queensland, he has sung Florestan (Fidelio) and Rodolfo (La bohème). For the State Opera South Australia, Otello, Narraboth (Salome), Dick Johnson (La fanciulla del West), Pagliacci and in concert as Walther for the final act of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. For Victorian Opera he has sung Erik (Der fliegende Holländer) and won another Green Room award for his portrayal of Mao Tse-tung (Nixon in China).
Most recently Bradley debuted the role of Siegfried (Der Ring des Nibelungen, Longborough UK) and Der Kaiser (Die Frau ohne Schatten, Opera Kiel Germany), Barney (Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, State Opera South Australia), Tito (La clemenza di Tito, National Opera) and both Siegmund and Siegfried (Melbourne Opera).
Equally at home in the UK, Bradley has worked with English National Opera, Opera Holland Park, Opera North, Welsh National Opera and regularly in Europe.