TEAR, ROBERT (b 1939 )Robert Tear was born and educated in Wales, and became a choral scholar at Kings College, Cambridge. Throughout his career he has shown his versatility and great talent as one of the worlds leading tenors and has worked with many eminent conductors. He is sought after by all the major opera houses of Europe and the United States and is a regular guest of various orchestras. He has appeared at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on a regular basis since his début in l970. In 1988/89 he made his début with English National Opera in The Turn of the Screw and the following season included his highly successful début as Aschenbach in Death in Venice with the Glyndebourne Touring Company, later filmed by BBC TV.
Robert Tear is also greatly in demand as a concert singer, appearing regularly at the South Bank Centre and in many European capitals. He has worked on many television projects, including the Jeunesses Musicales War Requiem performances in East and West Berlin to celebrate the Citys 750th Anniversary in l987. Other engagements have included a performance at the Wigmore Hall in which he performed Britten Song Cycles and Out of Winter by Jonathan Dove to Robert Tears own texts. He has made well over 250 records for every major recording company, including Bach Cantatas, numerous recital records, Victorian ballads with his friends Benjamin Luxon and André Previn, Brittens Serenade and Nocturne with Giulini, and all the major choral works. From 1992-94 he was Artistic Director of the Vocal Faculty of the London Royal Schools of Music, and he currently holds the Chair of International Singing at the Royal Academy of Music. He is an Honorary Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, and in l984 was awarded the C.B.E.
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