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Alexandra was born and raised in Hertfordshire and performed her first professional role as Emmie in Britten's opera Albert Herring with Opera de Baugé, France in 2003. She performed frequently as a soloist both at school and with local choral societies and was a member of the National Youth Choir. Alexandra studied Music at the University of Nottingham gaining her BA (Hons) and was awarded a Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement in Performance in her final year. During her time in Nottingham she held a Choral Scholarship at the Church of St Mary the Virgin under the direction of John Keys, where she gained a huge amount of choral and solo performance experience.  She was on the founding committee of the first University of Nottingham Opera Society and performed the role of Pamina in their first ever production - Mozart's The Magic Flute.

On leaving Nottingham, Alexandra gained her DipABRSM and began a year-long Choral Scholarship at the renowned London church of St Martin in the Fields.  She now sings regularly for professional London church choirs including The Guards Chapel and St Martin in the Fields, and with professional vocal groups such as London Voices and the Philharmonia Chorus Professional Singers Scheme.  She is currently studying privately with Kathleen Livingstone and frequently enjoys performing as a soloist with choral societies and St Albans Chamber Opera. Alexandra also teaches singing from home and is a peripatetic singing teacher at local schools.