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Stephen Gadd
Stephen Gadd (born 1964 in
Berkshire,
South East England) is an English operatic
baritone.
He graduated in Engineering from
St. John's College, Cambridge and then studied at the
Royal Northern College of Music, under Patrick McGuigan. He was a finalist in Operalia, (
Plácido Domingo's international singing competition), and among other numerous awards he won the 1990
Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship. He has performed the title role in
Macbeth at the
Glyndebourne Festival, and Conte Almaviva in
Le nozze di Figaro for the
Salzburger Festspiele.
In 1998 he sang in the premiere of
Clara by
Hans Gefors at the
Opéra-Comique in Paris (Lucio).
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^ Programme book for Opéra-Comique production of Clara, 1998-1999 season, cast-list, page 9.
- Cummings, David (ed),
International Who's who in Music and Musicians' Directory: Classical and Light Classical Music, Routledge, 2000, p. 217.
ISBN
0-948875-53-4
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Kathleen Ferrier Award Winners
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Norris, Geoffrey,
"Ticciati: music that bristles" (review of Claire Rutter and Stephen Gadd joint recital at the
Queen Elizabeth Hall),
The Daily Telegraph, April 30, 2008. Accessed 10 January 2009.
- Hall, George,
"Macbeth" (review of Stephen Gadd in Glyndebourne's production),
The Stage, 15 October 2007. Accessed 10 January 2009.
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