Natasha Jane Marsh (born 1975) was a Welsh classical crossover soprano from Brecon. At age 17, Marsh began studying with April Cantelo and graduated from Birmingham University with a First-class Honours degree. In 1999, the singer won the MOCSA Young Welsh Singer of the Year award. Marsh made an operatic debut with Grange Park Opera in the work Fortunio. The singer performed roles including the Governess in The Turn of the Screw and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni. Marsh created the title role in the opera Jane Eyre.In February 2007, Marsh released the debut album Amour, which reached Number 1 on the classical artist charts. Marsh collaborated with artists including G4, Russell Watson, Il Divo, and Paul Potts. The singer performed at the 2008 League Cup Final and recorded the recording "Der Hölle Rache" for ITV's coverage of UEFA Euro 2008. Marsh performed in oratorios including A Child of Our Time and Messiah.
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