watch and listen to Nadine Benjamin

“British soprano and former ENO Harewood Artist Nadine Benjamin is The Mother, a role she fully inhabits. Her voice is terrific: powerful and passionate with a beautiful vocal tone.” - Rebecca Armstrong (Opera for All)

“Blue is an important opera, tackling a huge and devastating topic that we need to address. It features an all-Black cast and a libretto from Tazewell Thompson, a Black theatre director and playwright. It’s also an exceptionally good opera – powerful, moving, funny, heartbreaking and at times very uncomfortable to watch.” - Rebecca Armstrong (Opera for All)

Asking ever-relevant questions of race, duty and the extent to which loyalty can hold before breaking, Blue follows an African American family as the patriarch’s job as a policeman clashes with his activist son’s notions of equality and justice.

Nadine Benjamin MBE soprano sings ‘Beim Schlafengehen’ from Strauss’s Four Last Songs with the London City Orchestra, Thomas Payne musical director, Philip Keller guest conductor. Cadogan Hall, London in July 2022.

Nadine Benjamin MBE sings ‘Beacon of Brightest Light’, by Debbie Wiseman, with the Commonwealth Choir, Oli Jackson on the piano, in tribute to the late Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Nadine Benjamin sings Musetta's Waltz in Jonathan Miller's classic production of Puccini's La bohème.

La bohème | 06 Dec - 22 Feb 2019 | London Coliseum |

Nadine Benjamin sings Schubert’s Ave Maria, from her debut album Love and Prayer.

This video was filmed in Trossach National Park, Loch Lomond, Scotland, and tells the story of the Sir Walter Scott poem Lady of the Lake, which Schubert used as the text on which to set Ave Maria.

Nadine Benjamin performs as Mother and as Witch in Scottish Opera’s production of Hansel and Gretel. (Entire show)

Nadine Benjamin sings Richard Strauss’s ‘Morgen’ (Op. 27 No. 4, 1894), in this Common and Kind concert, Union Chapel, 2018.

“[T]he… choir of four hundred included school partnerships for the first time, bringing children from a range of backgrounds together from across London, along with refugees and asylum seekers, adult choirs and a sensational line-up of solo artists.”

Nadine Benjamin and the ENO Orchestra met for the first time to perform ‘Summertime’ from The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. Conducted by John Wilson.

Nadine sings in Bugzy Malone’s ‘Welcome to the Hood’ (orchestral version, featuring Emeli Sandé. From the album The Resurrection.

Nadine Benjamin in The Vaccines - ‘Paranormal Romance’ (Orchestral Version) from the brand new album Back In Love City.

Listen here: http://thevaccines.ffm.to/bilc-album.

Nadine Benjamin discusses the impetus for the creation of her original work BEAM - finding her authentic voice - as well as its development.

Adjustments, a short film

Nadine Benjamin's strength and visceral operatic performance on stage are a beacon for sound engineer Maya as she returns to work, in the darkness of her grief, following the death of her father.