Born in Tunbridge Wells, England, Freddie De Tommaso is a British-Italian tenor
vocalist who shot to prominence in 2018 when he won First Prize, the Placido
Domingo Tenor Prize, and the Verdi Prize at the Viñas International Singing
Competition in Barcelona, Spain. Although he quickly became an opera sensation,
his musical career began almost by accident. He attended university in Bristol,
studying French and Italian, but dropped out soon after. Searching for a new
direction, he began taking singing lessons. Securing a working session in
Glyndebourne. He eventually landed an audi...