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ROLFE-JOHNSON, ANTHONY (b 1940 )One of Britains most distinguished singers, Anthony Rolfe Johnson enjoys a busy career that includes concerts with the major orchestras and festivals in the United Kingdom and in the worlds leading musical centres. He has sung with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Solti, the Boston Symphony under Ozawa, the New York Philharmonic under Rostropovich and Masur, the Cleveland Orchestra under Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic under Levine. Conductors with whom he has worked also include Giulini, Harnoncourt, Rozhdestvensky, Eliot Gardiner, Mackerras, Tennstedt, Boulez, Haitink and Abbado. He has a vast range of recordings to his name, reflecting his world-wide reputation as an interpreter of Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart and Britten. Anthony Rolfe Johnson made his international operatic début as Fenton at the Glyndebourne Festival. He has since sung an extensive repertoire in the worlds great opera houses. In London his rôles include Don Ottavio, Tamino, Ferrando, Belmonte, Essex in Brittens Gloriana, the Male Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia, Florestan in Fidelio and the title rôles in Monteverdis Ulysses and Orfeo. He has sung the title rôle in Idomeneo at the Salzburg Festival, the Vienna State Opera, the Paris Opéra and the Metropolitan Opera, Aschenbach in Geneva, Edinburgh and the Met, and Peter Grimes at the Savonlinna and Glyndebourne festivals, in Tokyo, Munich and at the Met. He is a regular guest at the Monnaie in Brussels and with the Netherlands Opera. He was made a C.B.E. in the 1992 Queens Birthday Honours.
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