
British mezzo-soprano Angelina Dorlin-Barlow studies at the Royal College of Music where she is a Fishmongers’ Company Scholar under the tutelage of Patricia Bardon. She is a Samling Artist, a London Transport Museum Artist, and is also supported by the Josephine Baker Trust.
At RCM, she was awarded Best Undergraduate Vocal Performance at the Brooks Van Der Pump English Song Competition 2021 and the Poppy Holden Prize for Vocal 2023.
Opera roles include Third Shining One, Cup-bearer, Pickthank, and Woodcutter’s Boy (The Pilgrim’s Progress) for British Youth Opera with the RPO, Mia (Link In My Bio), Bridesmaid 2 (The Marriage of Figaro), Jewish Child ((Cover) A Child in Striped Pyjamas) and concert appearances include Mendelssohn’s Elijah at G Live and Chichester Cathedral, Handel’s Messiah at Gloucester Cathedral, Bach’s St John Passion with the Monteverdi String Band, Bach’s St Matthew Passion with the Liverpool Bach Collective, and Haydn’s Nelson Mass and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio at the West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge.
As a soloist, she has featured with the LPO at the Royal Festival Hall, Saffron Hall, and on BBC Radio 3 singing the role of Astra Desmond in A Serenade to Music by Vaughan Williams. Angelina was a Cecil King Scholar at the Oxford International Song Festival 2023 where she premiered her composition, Prison, under the pseudonym Lorainne Glorinda Lawb.