Tim Mead, 40, epitomises the best of the modern English tradition, with its emphasis on clarity and respect for the text. After singing treble in Chelmsford Cathedral Choir, he was a member of King’s College Choir, followed by two years at the Royal College of Music.
A noted Handelian, he is equally at home at either end of the Baroque. ‘Gluck has a longer, more lyrical line. With Cavalli and Monteverdi you have to be laser-focused on text. It’s sung speech, you need to pay every syllable that 110 per cent of attention.’
In the next year he will return in leading roles to the Teatro Real, Glyndebourne, Dutch National Opera and Flemish Opera. ‘Acting has been the biggest surprise of my career. I’d never done any before I went…