Praised for her "fantastically free, gorgeous lyric sound", Ruby Skilbeck won the Kathleen Ferrier Society Bursary Prize in 2024. She has performed as a soloist at leading UK venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Wigmore Hall and Cadogan Hall, with broadcast appearances on BBC Radio and Songs of Praise. She is a former Young Chorister of the Year (2021) and finalist in the Dorothy Richardson English Song Prize (2025). Ruby is a third-year undergraduate at the Royal Academy of Music, studying with Marie Vassiliou and Benjamin Mead.
Praised for her "fantastically free, gorgeous lyric sound", Ruby Skilbeck won the Kathleen Ferrier Society Bursary Prize in 2024. She has performed as a soloist at leading UK venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Wigmore Hall and Cadogan Hall, with broadcast appearances on BBC Radio and Songs of Praise. She is a former Young Chorister of the Year (2021) and finalist in the Dorothy Richardson English Song Prize (2025). Ruby is a third-year undergraduate at the Royal Academy of Music, studying with Marie Vassiliou and Benjamin Mead.