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Cheryl
started her professional singing career at 14, performing as First
Boy in The Royal Opera Houses' production of the Magic Flute. This
was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.
Cheryl studied at The Royal Academy of Music and was a prize winner
of The Arthur Burcher Opera award.
After graduating with honours, she was engaged to sing for British
Youth Opera in The Marriage of Figaro as Barbarina and in Orpheus
and the Underworld as Cupid.
Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls followed, a Pimlico Opera production
that received rave reviews by the critics. Cheryl then went on to
perform for their sister company, Grange Park Opera.

More recently she performed for the
re-launch party of Harpers Bizaar magazine (formally Harpers and
Queen) at London's Hippodrome and ever since this event, she has
been globe setting around Europe singing Opera Jazz.
Cheryl has worked alongside many renowned artists, notably Sir
Robert Tear and Julius Drake, both in master classes and concerts.
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