Kiran Rajasingam

Kiran Rajasingam

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Australian Kiran Rajasingam is quickly making a name for himself as an excellent young baritone, who is captivating audiences on the opera stage and delivering breathtakingly nuanced recitals on the concert platform. A regular with the state opera company Victorian Opera, Kiran’s credits with Victorian Opera include Herod (The Play of Herod), The King (Cendrillon), Ein Cappadocier (Salome), Mr May

Photos from Kiran Rajasingam's post 25/02/2026

Heading back to the 1870’s for Reg Livermore’s Ned Kelly: The Musical with ! 👨🏾‍⚖️⚖️

Looking forward to joining this cast of Music Theatre and Opera heavy hitters. What a privilege to bring this iconic piece of Australian theatre back to the stage after 48 years. It’s going to be a treat!

⭐️ See you in Ballarat at Her Majesty’s Theatre! ⭐️

Photos from Kiran Rajasingam's post 26/11/2025

Last night we closed out ’s season of Carmen at the . It was so special to be a part of this show, singing with the superlative again and covering my good friend singing Moralès.

I saw my very first professional musical at the Regent Theatre when I was 16 years old. I saved up my money and bought a ticket with a friend. I so vividly remember sitting in the Circle at interval, absolutely blown away and dreaming about one day performing on that stage myself. I think 16 year old me would be pretty stoked that we got to ✨🎶🎭

This season has been made even more special by getting to spend each night watching so many of my brilliant friends give exceptional, otherworldly performances in principal roles every show. Feeling very lucky I get to spend so much time with such generous, talented people at the top of their game. 🙏🏾🤩🌹

📸 Production photography by Jeff Busby

15/09/2025

Thank you Classic Melbourne for the lovely thoughts on our recital for the Lieder Society of Victoria yesterday!

Congratulations, Kiran Rajasingam and Simon Bruckard. Today's concert for the Lieder Society of Victoria at Camberwell Uniting Church was balm for the soul. A program of Schumann''s "Liederkreis", six songs from Butterworth's "A Shropshire Lad" and three Shakespeare's Songs by Roger Quilter is hard to beat. A baritone voice of plush velvet accompanied by a pianist with a high degree of sensitive, thoughtful musicality was a pleasure throughout. A tremendously moving performance of "Mondnacht" was a memorable highlight - spacious, controlled and refined, it revealed the breathtaking beauty of this masterpiece.

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