British tenor Anthony Gregory was a member of the Verbier Festival Academy, the National Opera Studio, and a Young Artist at the Glyndebourne Festival. At English National Opera, he performed as a Harewood Artist in roles such as Nanki-Poo ("The Mikado"), Young Sailor ("Julietta"), First Armoured Man ("Die Zauberflöte"), Borsa ("Rigoletto"), and Haemon (Julian Anderson’s "Thebans"). He has appeared in roles such as Mercurio ("La concordia de' pianeti"), Damon ("Acis and Galatea"), Cégeste (Philip Glass’s "Orphée"), the title role in "Candide", Flute ("A Midsummer Night’s Dream"), Don Ottavio ("Don Giovanni"), Oronte ("Alcina"), and Ferrando ("Così fan tutte") at Glyndebourne, Den Norske Opera, English National Opera, Teatro Real, Opéra de Limoges, Theater an der Wien, and with ensembles such as La Cetra Baroque Orchestra Basel, the Dunedin Consort, and La Nuova Musica. Further appearances have taken him to the Bavarian State Opera as Pane ("La Calisto"), to the Zurich Opera House for Christian Spuck’s ballet "Monteverdi", to Teatro Real Madrid, and to the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence. Highlights of recent seasons include his debuts as Ferrando in "Così fan tutte" at the Royal Opera House, as the Leper in Messiaen’s "Saint François d'Assise" at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Almaviva ("Il barbiere di Siviglia") at Scottish Opera, Achilles in "Iphigénie en Aulide" at the Greek National Opera, Oronte in Handel’s "Alcina" at the Opera di Roma, and the title role in "Mitridate, Re di Ponto" at the Hamburg State Opera.