Zak McCullough
Part of St Andrew's Cathedral at Noon Recital SeriesZak McCullough is a Bass-Baritone from Edinburgh, training under Gordon Wilson in Aberdeen for the last two years. Zak started singing in vocal ensembles at the age of seven, initially with the National Youth Choir of Scotland. During his time at the University of Aberdeen, Zak was a member of the University Chapel Choir for four years, and is currently a member of the University Chamber Choir. Zak has also been a choral scholar at St. Machar’s Cathedral since 2024.
In 2025, Zak was named the winner of the Ogston Music Prize and graduated from the University of Aberdeen with First Class Honours in Spanish and Music Studies.
Zak is looking to continue his training through an MMus in Vocal Performance at a UK-based Conservatoire. Recently, he has had the opportunity to perform concert solos in works such as Fauré’s Requiem, Tavener’s ‘The Veil of the Temple’, and Karl Jenkins' 'The Armed Man'.