Victoria sings a wide range of music, from medieval to modern, through classical and folk styles, and always enjoys the challenge of new material. As well as Voice, she performs with the Helen Chadwick Group, and the all-female SATB choir Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi.
Recent performances include joining the Grand Union Orchestra and BBC Concert Orchestra as a soloist for Trading Roots, broadcast on BBC Radio 3, and working with Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi, under the direction of Bridget Cunningham for the night Handel in Italy at St. James’s Piccadilly.
Theatre and dance have taken a larger role in her performance repertoire since working on the development of War Correspondents with Helen Chadwick and Stephen Hoggett at the National Theatre Studio. An extract of this work was presented at the Opera Europa evening at the Royal Opera House, Linbury Studio in March.
Victoria will perform as part of the much-anticipated Doctor Dee with Damon Albarn and Rufus Norris at Manchester International Festival this summer, and the upcoming Where Two Worlds Touch at Salisbury Festival in May.
Victoria has performed and recorded the music of Hildegard of Bingen with the group Sinfonye, under the direction of Stevie Wishart, touring in the UK, US and Europe. A Prom date for Sinfonye has been programmed for this August.
Victoria joined the Oxford Girls’ Choir in 1995, studying under Richard Vendome. She performed a number of solo roles in Purcell’s Dido & Æneas, and played Alice in Roderick Williams’ Alice in Wonderland. She went on to study music at SOAS, University of London, achieving a first in her final performance of Judeo-Spanish songs. As well as performing she also enjoys arranging songs, leading choirs, and teaching, and has significant experience with this, in the UK and Brazil.