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CHARLOTTE CORDEROY

Award-Winning Conductor

 

'Emerging Artist, Conductor of the Year'  

2025 Critics' Circle Awards 

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The 2025/26 season sees Charlotte debut with:

 

  • the Philharmonia Orchestra at Bold Tendencies,

  • London Symphony Orchestra,

  • Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

  • and Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg.

 

She also conducts: 

 

  • Les contes d'Hoffmann at Opéra National de Lyon

  • The Cunning Little Vixen at Irish National Opera,

  • and returns to Opera Holland Park for a third time with Così fan tutte.

Last season Charlotte debuted with English National Opera (Turn of the Screw), State Opera South Australia (Flight) and London Philharmonic Orchestra (with the New London Chamber Choir). She also returned as Cover Conductor to Glyndebourne Festival Opera for a second season (Le Nozze di Figaro).

 

Other recent highlights include a return to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and her debut with Swedish Chamber Orchestra co-conducting Stravinsky’s The Rake's Progress with Barbara Hannigan in Örebro, Stockholm and Cologne.

Born in 1997, Charlotte graduated from Oxford University with First Class Honours in Music. She went on to study conducting at the Royal Academy of Music where she is currently Musical Director of their inaugural Junior Musical Theatre Department. She was assistant conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra from 2023-25.

Upcoming events

  • Così fan tutte (Opera Holland Park)
    Così fan tutte (Opera Holland Park)
    Thu 28 May
    28 May 2026, 19:15 – 13 Jun 2026, 23:15
    Opera Holland Park, Opera Holland Park Theatre, Ilchester Pl, London W8 6LU, UK
    Slapstick and the sublime collide as two sisters and their beaux are put to the test by a streetwise maid and a devious misanthrope in a series of outrageous seductions.
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  • London Symphony Orchestra: Schools Concerts
    London Symphony Orchestra: Schools Concerts
    22 Jun 2026, 11:00 – 23 Jun 2026, 13:00
    Barbican Centre, Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS, UK
    Monday 22 June 2026 11am & 12.10pm Tuesday 23 June 2026 11am & 12.10pm Barbican Hall Rachel Leach animateur, Charlotte Corderoy conductor London Symphony Orchestra
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  • LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT  - Royal Ballet and Opera (Cover Conductor)
    LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT  - Royal Ballet and Opera (Cover Conductor)
    Tue 07 Jul
    07 Jul 2026, 19:30 – 24 Jul 2026, 23:30
    Royal Ballet and Opera, Covent Garden, Bow St, London WC2E 9DD, UK
    Laurent Pelly’s larger-than-life production returns, with Yves Abel conducting Donizetti’s comic opera. Juan Diego Flórez returns to the role of Tonio alongside Jonah Hoskins, starring alongside Sara Blanch in her Royal Opera debut as the plucky heroine, Marie.
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  • Royal Liverpool Philharmonic at Ryedale Festival
    Royal Liverpool Philharmonic at Ryedale Festival
    Sat 18 Jul
    18 Jul 2026, 19:00 – 22:00
    St Peters Church Norton, Langton Rd, Norton, Malton YO17 9AE, UK
    The famous ‘Liverpool Phil’ returns to Ryedale with a programme of classical sparkle and the excitement of a world premiere. Charlotte Corderoy conductor Imogen Whitehead flugelhorn Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Weber Symphony no.2 in C Gabriel Jackson Flugelhorn Concerto WORLD PREMIERE
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  • Three Choirs Festival 2026 - Choral Evensong
    Three Choirs Festival 2026 - Choral Evensong
    Sun 26 Jul
    26 Jul 2026, 17:30 – 18:30
    Gloucester Cathedral, 12 College Grn, Gloucester GL1 2LX, UK
    Charlotte returns to Gloucester Cathedral for the 2026 Three Choirs Festival. Charlotte conducts Choral Evensong as an alumnus of the Festival Youth Choir.
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Portraits by Leanne Punshon, Michael Johnson & David Churchill Photography 

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