Unfortunately, Claire Rutter's performance in the role of Foreign Princess in Dvořák’s Rusalka with the ENO at the Coliseum scheduled various dates in March and April 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic.
She performed in Vaughan Williams' A Sea Symphony with Bass-baritone Stephan Loges, the Islington Choral Society and the Hertfordshire Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Michael Waldro on the 30th of November 2019 at the Cadogan Hall.
On this My Music, Claire Rutter introduces 'Ah Fors E Lui' performed by Romanian soprano Ileana Cotrubas.
Claire Rutter’s performed the role of 'Lucrezia Borgia’ 2010 at the ENO.
Her arias "Porgi amor" and "Dove sono" at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 2008 were described as a 'riveting performance' by Geoffrey Norris.
She performed the title role in Aida with the ENO in 2007.
Claire Rutter performed with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the City of London Choir in a performance of Brahm's A German Requiem at the Barbican Hall on the 7th of March 2016.
Claire Rutter attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and subsequently joined the National Opera Studio. She performed in Lucrezia Borgia in 2011.
She was born in South Shields, North East England in 1972.
She made her BBC proms debut as Phyllis on the 26th of August 2000 in Sir Arthur Sullivan's Iolanthe with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jane Glover.