Matthew Farrell is a highly sought-after countertenor celebrated for his versatility and expressive artistry in oratorio, early music, chamber works, choral repertoire, and contemporary music. As well as being a Lay Clerk at Westminster Cathedral, Matthew balances his regular duties with performances alongside renowned ensembles such as Vox Medicea, La Nuova Musica, The Gabrieli Consort, and The Tallis Scholars. He also frequently sings with numerous church choirs across London.
An expert in consort singing, Matthew’s extensive experience has led to engagements with acclaimed chamber ensembles, including The Swan Consort and Opus Anglicanum, where his refined musicianship and deep understanding of vocal ensemble work have been highly valued. As a soloist, Matthew has performed a wide range of repertoire, including Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s Passions, and Purcell’s cantatas, collaborating with distinguished ensembles on both traditional and contemporary works. Most recently, he premiered the role of ‘Adam’ in Ed Hughes’ one-act opera States of Innocence, sharing the stage with Sir John Tomlinson at the Brighton Festival 2024.
In addition to his vocal career, Matthew is also an accomplished instrumentalist, specializing in the double bass and viola da gamba. He has performed with prominent groups such as Ensemble Pro Victoria, The Platinum Consort, the Netherlands-based Cantus Quintus Consort, and his own viol consort, Arculo. His passion for early music is evident in both his vocal and instrumental work, reflecting a profound dedication to this rich and varied repertoire.