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An Englishman Downunder .. from Kevin Harper in rural Australia
Kevin Harper Esquire
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Welcome to Kevin Harper’s podcast—where thoughtful musings and real-world healing meet the rhythms of rural life. Broadcast from the villages and townships around Ballarat in country Victoria, A Week at the Clinic offers a calm, intelligent look at healing in action—often over a pot of Earl Grey tea. Interwoven with these stories are broader reflections on heritage, community, music, and the curious wonder of country life. This is a further venture by Kevin Harper Esquire and Saint Dunstan’s House Press. For more information, or just to say hello, email: kevin@kevinharperesq.net
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Welcome to Kevin Harper’s podcast—where thoughtful musings and real-world healing meet the rhythms of rural life. Broadcast from the villages and townships around Ballarat in country Victoria, A Week at the Clinic offers a calm, intelligent look at healing in action—often over a pot of Earl Grey tea. Interwoven with these stories are broader reflections on heritage, community, music, and the curious wonder of country life. This is a further venture by Kevin Harper Esquire and Saint Dunstan’s House Press. For more information, or just to say hello, email: kevin@kevinharperesq.net
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Fiona Watson interviews Jason Wasley 'A touch of Spring'
An Englishman Downunder .. from Kevin Harper in rural Australia
4 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Fiona Watson interviews Jason Wasley 'A touch of Spring'

For An Englishman Downunder , Fiona Watson interviews Ballarat based Tenor Jason Wasley, a principle performer for the Enduring Classics concert 'A touch of Spring. Held at Ballarat Anglican Catherdal, 2:30pm on Saturday 9 September.


Australian tenor Jason Wasley received a scholarship in 1991 to attend the Victorian College of the Arts Opera Studio in Melbourne.  In 1993, Jason won the Herald-Sun Aria, which enabled him to further his studies in Europe.  The following year he represented Australia in the finals of the Placido Domingo World Operalia Competition in Vienna.  Jason then worked as an apprentice soloist with the Victorian State Opera, undertaking the roles of Sciarrone and The Gaoler in Tosca, Juan in Don Quichotte, Tarquinius in The Rape of Lucretia and Robin Oakapple in Ruddigore.

After study at Bertrand Russell Institute of Languages in Italy, Jason moved to London where he was accepted into the National Opera Studio. There, he studied and performed in the roles of Figaro in The Barber of Seville, Silvio in Pagliacci, the title role in Billy Budd, Prince Tarquinius in The Rape of Lucretia, Sid in Albert Herring, Count Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro, the title role in Eugene Onegin, Schaunard in La bohème and Belcore in L’Elisir d’Amore. 

He worked for the Glyndebourne Festival and Touring opera companies performing in the chorus and covering the roles of the Second Prisoner in Fidelio, Patrocle in Iphigénie en Aulide, Morales in Carmen, the title roles in Eugene Onegin, Le Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni.  Jason has also worked with the Welsh National Opera’s education programme, which included performing Don Giovanni and Escamillio from Carmen. He sang the Boatswain in H.M.S. Pinafore for D’Oyly Carte Opera, Figaro in The Barber of Seville for British Youth Opera, Peter in Hansel and Gretel for Clonter Opera and Belcore in L’elisir d’amore for Pegasus Opera Company.  He also sang Kullervo in the British premiere of Aulis Sallinen’s Kullervo. 

For Melbourne Opera, he has performed Papageno in The Magic Flute and Marullo in Rigoletto. For OzOpera, he sang Marcello in La bohème and Dancairo in Carmen. For Promac Productions he performed the roles of Pooh-Bah in The Mikado, The Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance and Captain Corcoran in H.M.S. Pinafore.  In 2006, he moved from baritone to tenor and sang the tenor solos in Verdi’s Requiem for the Melbourne Chorale, the roles of Don José in Carmen and Cavaradossi in Tosca for Melbourne Opera, the title role in Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex for Victorian Opera and Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly for OzOpera’s national tour.

Most recently, Jason Wasley has sung Alfredo in Opera Australia’s touring production of La traviata, the tenor solos in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with Sydney Philharmonia, Florestan in Fidelio, Max in Der Freicschütz and the title role in Rienzi for Melbourne Opera, Verdi’s Requiem with Sydney University Chamber Choir and Rodrigo in Otello for State Opera of South Australia.


An Englishman Downunder .. from Kevin Harper in rural Australia
Welcome to Kevin Harper’s podcast—where thoughtful musings and real-world healing meet the rhythms of rural life. Broadcast from the villages and townships around Ballarat in country Victoria, A Week at the Clinic offers a calm, intelligent look at healing in action—often over a pot of Earl Grey tea. Interwoven with these stories are broader reflections on heritage, community, music, and the curious wonder of country life. This is a further venture by Kevin Harper Esquire and Saint Dunstan’s House Press. For more information, or just to say hello, email: kevin@kevinharperesq.net