Elliott Beauchamp
Born and bred in Brisbane, Elliott Beauchamp is an emerging classically trained tenor currently performing across South-East Queensland. Completing his Honours in Classical Voice in 2025 under the tutelage of Professor Margaret Schindler, he was awarded the Donald Penman Prize for Voices in Combination for his role as “Ferrando” in several scenes from Mozart’s Così fan tutte. Elliott has also performed the roles of “Beppé”, “Monsieur Triquet”, and “Obadiah” in scenes from Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci, Tchaikovsky’s Onegin, and Mendelssohn’s Elijah respectively.
In 2025, Elliott performed Handel’s Messiah at the Redlands Performing Arts Complex alongside a 21-piece orchestra and the Redland City Choir. Outside of his operatic experience, Elliott has also sung with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in their performance of Mozart’s Great Mass in C Minor and with Opera Queensland in their performance of Rossini’s Stabat Mater. Elliott has also worked as a church chorister across Brisbane for many years and is currently employed as a lay clerk at All Saints’ Wickham Terrace.