Rush Hour Concerts – Dominic Mattos
  • Thursday 9 October 2025, 6:00pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £5
Image Rush Hour Concerts – Dominic Mattos

Avoid the early evening rush hour and relax with an hour of live music from up-and-coming performers here at the Stoller Hall.

These hour-long concerts are a chance to catch artists from our Emerging Artists Scheme, which has been generously supported by the Howarth Trust.

About Dominic Mattos

Described as a “countertenor voice of rare beauty” by The Arts Desk for his performance as Apollonia in Buxton International Festival’s production of La Canterina (Haydn), Dominic Mattos is an emerging British countertenor with a versatile voice and extensive experience on stage. Recent work includes covering and stepping in for Sir David Pountney’s Masque of Might (Opera North), Thaddeus Sholto in Northern Opera Group’s Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of the Four, Ruggiero in Handel’s Alcina (Opera North – cover), Third Lady in Magic Flute for Merry Opera, the title role in The Dowager’s Oyster for Cantata Dramatica, Tolomeo in Giulio Cesare for Somerset Opera and Narciso in Agrippina for HGO. On the cabaret stage Dominic has appeared at the Blackpool Grand, The Pheasantry, The Jermyn Street Theatre, the Metropolitan Room in New York, and BBC Radio 4. Dominic studied at the RNCM under Jane Irwin, generously supported by the Waverley Fund, a Sybil Tutton Award from Help Musicians UK and the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation.  

Seating for this show will be unallocated. If you have any access requirements, please do let us know at boxoffice@stollerhall.com or on 0333 130 0967 (lines open Tuesday – Thursday 1.30pm – 4pm). You can find out more about access in our building here.

Rush Hour Concerts – Dominic Mattos
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £5

Performers

Performers

Dominic Mattos countertenor
Christopher Pulleyn piano

Programme

Programme

HANDEL
‘Vivi tiranno’ from Rodelinda, HWV19
‘Dove sei, amato bene’ from Rodelinda, HWV19
‘Or lull’d with grief… Sweet rose and lily’ from Theodora, HWV68
Cara sposa’ from Rinaldo, HWV7
HOWELLS Peacock Pie Op. 33, text Walter de la Mare
HOWELLS ‘When the Dew is Falling’, text Fiona MacLeod
PORTER ‘In the Still of the Night’ from Rosalie
WEILL ‘Lost in the Stars’ from Lost in the Starts
BERNSTEIN ‘Take Care of this House’ from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue HANDEL
‘Vivi tiranno’ from Rodelinda, HWV19
‘Dove sei, amato bene’ from Rodelinda, HWV19
‘Or lull’d with grief… Sweet rose and lily’ from Theodora, HWV68
Cara sposa’ from Rinaldo, HWV7
HOWELLS Peacock Pie Op. 33, text Walter de la Mare
HOWELLS ‘When the Dew is Falling’, text Fiona MacLeod
PORTER ‘In the Still of the Night’ from Rosalie
WEILL ‘Lost in the Stars’ from Lost in the Starts
BERNSTEIN ‘Take Care of this House’ from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Avoid the early evening rush hour and relax with an hour of live music from up-and-coming performers here at the Stoller Hall.

These hour-long concerts are a chance to catch artists from our Emerging Artists Scheme, which has been generously supported by the Howarth Trust.

About Dominic Mattos

Described as a “countertenor voice of rare beauty” by The Arts Desk for his performance as Apollonia in Buxton International Festival’s production of La Canterina (Haydn), Dominic Mattos is an emerging British countertenor with a versatile voice and extensive experience on stage. Recent work includes covering and stepping in for Sir David Pountney’s Masque of Might (Opera North), Thaddeus Sholto in Northern Opera Group’s Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of the Four, Ruggiero in Handel’s Alcina (Opera North – cover), Third Lady in Magic Flute for Merry Opera, the title role in The Dowager’s Oyster for Cantata Dramatica, Tolomeo in Giulio Cesare for Somerset Opera and Narciso in Agrippina for HGO. On the cabaret stage Dominic has appeared at the Blackpool Grand, The Pheasantry, The Jermyn Street Theatre, the Metropolitan Room in New York, and BBC Radio 4. Dominic studied at the RNCM under Jane Irwin, generously supported by the Waverley Fund, a Sybil Tutton Award from Help Musicians UK and the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation.  

Seating for this show will be unallocated. If you have any access requirements, please do let us know at boxoffice@stollerhall.com or on 0333 130 0967 (lines open Tuesday – Thursday 1.30pm – 4pm). You can find out more about access in our building here.