Tenor Gavan Ring has officially signed with Keynote Artist Management, marking a significant step in his career as he seeks worldwide representation. This partnership will enable Ring to further expand his reach within the classical music scene, a field in which he has already made a notable impact.
Ring’s impressive resume includes performances with esteemed organizations such as La Monnaie in Brussels, Glyndebourne, Garsington, the Irish National Opera, and appearances at the prestigious BBC Proms. His schedule for the 2025-26 season promises exciting engagements, including a return to Glyndebourne, performances with Blackwater Valley Opera, and appearances with the Irish Baroque Orchestra. Additionally, he will lead recitals at Wigmore Hall and perform as a soloist with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Principado de Asturias.
In a statement released by Keynote, Ring expressed his enthusiasm for this new chapter in his career. “I am hugely excited about this new chapter with an absolutely stellar, vibrant, and dynamic team in Sioned Jones and Natalie Davies at Keynote. I cannot wait to see what this new era will bring!” His words reflect a strong commitment to his craft and an eagerness to explore the opportunities that lie ahead.
Ring’s announcement also included a heartfelt tribute to his long-time mentor, Maxine Robertson, who is retiring after over 40 years in the classical music industry. He credited Robertson as a pivotal figure in his development from tenor baritone to tenor. “She has been an unwavering believer in me as an artist and, most importantly, a true friend,” he stated, highlighting the deep personal connection that has shaped his career.
As Ring embarks on this new journey with Keynote Artist Management, the classical music community anticipates the impact of his growing representation and the fresh opportunities it will create. With a talented team behind him, Ring is poised to reach new heights in his already illustrious career.