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Stephen Richardson
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Stephen Richardson was born in Liverpool and studied at Manchester University and the Royal Northern College of Music. He has created roles in many important contemporary works including Thomas Adиs’s
The Tempest (Royal Opera House); Tan Dun’s
Marco Polo (The Netherlands Opera) and
Tea (Suntory Hall‚ Tokyo); Gerald Barry’s
The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit and
The Intelligence Park; John Tavener’s
Eis Thanaton‚ Resurrection‚ The Apocalypse and
Fall and Resurrection (City of London Sinfonia‚ St Paul’s Cathedral); and the British premiere of Poul Ruders’
The Handmaid’s Tale (ENO).
Apart from his personal commitment to performing New Music, Stephen Richardson performs traditional repertoire regularly. For ENO he has also sung
Baron Ochs (
Der Rosenkavalier) and
Daland (
Der fliegende Hollдnder). He has appeared in
Billy Budd at the ROH Covent Garden and L’Opйra de Paris, Bastille. He has made his debut at Opera Australia in the title rфle of Verdi’s
Falstaff and
Sarastro in
Die Zauberflцte. In 2007 he performed Adиs’
Powder Her Face at the New Mariinsky Concert Hall in St.Petersburg.
Recent engagements include
Kaspar in
Der Freischьtz (Opйra de Rennes);
Don Quichotte in Fйnelon’s
Le Chevalier Imaginaire (Ensemble Intercontemporain)‚
Monterone in
Rigoletto‚
Bartolo in
Le nozze di Figaro (Grange Park Opera) and
X in
Powder her Face (London Symphony Orchestra concert/Thomas Adиs). Further roles include
Count Waldner in
Arabella‚
Mamirov in
The Enchantress‚
Daland‚
Claggart‚
Fasolt‚
Osmin‚
Colline‚
Commendatore‚
Sparafucile‚
Swallow‚
Timur‚ and
Sir Morosus in
Die schweigsame Frau. He appears regularly with Netherlands Opera‚ De Vlaamse Opera‚ Opera National de Paris‚ Teatro alla Scala‚ Oper der Stadt Bonn‚ Istanbul Festival‚ Lyric Opera of Chicago‚ Salzburg Festival and Nationale Reisopera.
Concert repertoire includes Anubis/Death of Kong in Birtwistle’s
The Second Mrs Kong (Royal Festival Hall/ Martyn Brabbins)‚
Hansel and Gretel (BBC Concert Orchestra)‚
Messiah (Carnegie Hall/ Trevor Pinnock)‚
Oedipus Rex (BBC Stravinsky Festival/ Sir Andrew Davis)‚
Nixon in China (London Symphony Orchestra) and Knussen’s
Where the Wild Things Are and
Higglety Pigglety Pop! (Cleveland Orchestra and London Sinfonietta/ Knussen).
Recordings include
Where the Wild Things Are‚ title role in Goehr’s
Death of Moses (Unicorn Kanchana)‚ Purcell’s
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary (DG Archiv)‚ Stravinsky’s
The Flood and Britten’s
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Philips) and
Albert Herring (Chandos).