Dominic Felts

Dominic is a Bass-Baritone from Lincolnshire. He graduated with Distinction from both the Masters (Vocal Studies) and Artist Diploma programmes at Trinity Laban Conservatoire in 2023 and 2025. During his studies, Dominic won competitions in English and French song, and was awarded the Wilfred Greenhouse Allt Prize for Oratorio and Cantata. 

A versatile singer, he is equally at home performing in opera, oratorio and choral ensembles. Recent opera credits include; Dottore Grenvil in Verdi’s La Traviata (Hurn Court Opera), Gottfried in Offenbach’s Die Rheinnixen (Gothic Opera), Antinoo in Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria (Trinity Laban), Escamillo in Bizet’s Carmen (Trinity Laban), A Watchman in Simone Spagnolo’s All Rest (Wanstead Fringe Festival), and Don Iñigo Gomez in Ravel’s L’Heure Espagnole (Ernest Reid Symphony Orchestra). 

As a soloist, concert highlights include performing as bass soloist in Bach’s St John Passion ant St Martin-in-the-Fields and Puccini’s Messa di Gloria at Buxton International Festival. Dominic frequently performs a wide range of oratorio repertoire with choral societies across the UK. 

Dominic has trained with many world-renowned vocal ensembles including The Sixteen, Stile Antico and VOCES8. Dominic now regularly performs with the VOCES8 Scholars Ensemble, St Martin’s Voices, Platinum Consort, and The New Eden Consort, touring internationally in Europe and the USA. 

As well as performing, Dominic is passionate about music education. He leads singing workshops in schools with the VOCES8 Foundation and assists on national projects with Gabrieli Roar. When he is not singing, Dominic enjoys cooking Thai food and playing squash.