Ryland Davies
Ryland Davies (born 9 February 1943, Cwm, Blaenau Gwent (Ebbw Vale), Wales) is a Welsh operatic tenor. Since making his operatic debut, Ryland Davies has firmly established himself as one of the most versatile and best loved of British tenors. At the start of his career, his beautiful lyric tenor made him a mainstay in the major opera houses of the world, most notably Glyndebourne, Covent Garden, The Metropolitan Opera in New York City and Salzburg. In the last decade Davies has returned to all of these houses, now singing the character roles that have since become his speciality.
Biography
Davies studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music and was made a Fellow of the College in 1971. He became a member of the Glyndebourne chorus and in 1965 was the first recipient of the John Christie Award. He made his debut with Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1965 as the Major Domo Der Rosenkavalier, and went on to perform many roles including Belmonte Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Ferrando Cosi fan tutte, Tamino Die Zauberflöte, Nemorino L’elisir d’amore, Lensky Eugene Onegin, Flamand Capriccio and the Prince, L'amour des trois oranges. He made his operatic debut in 1964 as Count Almaviva Il barbiere di Siviglia (WNO) and his ROH debut in 1969 where his many roles have included Don Ottavio Don Giovanni, Ferrando, Ernesto Don Pasquale, Fenton Falstaff and Lysander A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He made his debut at the Salzburg Festival in 1970 as Cassio Otello and his American debut in San Francisco the same year as Ferrando, a role that also marked his debut at the Met in 1975.
More recently, engagements have included Turandot at Geneva Opera, Arbace Idomeneo and Monostatos Die Zauberflöte at the Metropolitan Opera, Opera North and Garsington, Le Duc Chérubin at Covent Garden and Monte Carlo, Aumonier The Dialogue of the Carmelites at Netherlands Opera, Monostatos in Jonathan Miller’s new production of Die Zauberflöte and Countess Maritza at Santa Fe, Don Basilio Le Nozze di Figaro at Nice Opera, New Israeli Opera, Netherlands Opera and to huge critical acclaim at Glyndebourne, Dr Caius Falstaff in Israel, Gaudenzio in Leoncavallo’s La Bohème, War and Peace, La Belle Vivette and Dialogue of the Carmelites at ENO, Basilio & Sellem The Rake’s Progress at the Glyndebourne Festival, La Bohème and Monostatos Die Zauberflöte as well as Monsieur Triquet in a new production of Eugene Onegin at Covent Garden, Hauk-Sendorf The Makropulos Case with Houston Grand Opera and Horace Adams Peter Grimes at the Saito Kinen Festival in Japan and in Florence.
Other stage appearances include Flute in A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Sir John Eliot Gardiner at Teatro La Fenice, Basilio in Figaro at the Chicago Lyric Opera, Hauk-Sendorf in Nikolaus Lehnhoff’s production of The Makropulos Case at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Opéra de Lyon and at the Bastille, Guillot Manon for Los Angeles Opera, M. Triquet Eugene Onegin at the Salzburg Festival with Daniel Barenboim, Der Hirt Tristan und Isolde for La Scala, Milan, M. Triquet for the Canadian Opera Company and Peter Grimes in Salzburg and Berlin with Sir Simon Rattle and in concert performances with the LSO in London and New York, which has since been released on CD on the LSO Live label.
Engagements this season include further performances as Hauk Sendorf for the Bastille, Paris, Theodora at the Salzburg Festival and Der Hirt Tristan und Isolde for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Hazard Chase - Artist List - Ryland Davies". Retrieved 27 July 2012.
- ↑ "Ryland Davies". Retrieved 27 July 2012.
External links
- Interview with Ryland Davies by Bruce Duffie, March 5, 1998