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Michael Chance Countertenor
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Michael
Chance has established a worldwide reputation as one of the foremost
exponents of the male alto voice in all areas of the classical
repertoire, and is in equal demand as an opera, concert and recording
artist. His
vocal training with Rupert Bruce Lockhart followed an English degree at
King's College, Cambridge where he was also a choral scholar.
His first operatic appearance was in the Buxton Festival in
Ronald Eyre's staging if Cavilli's Giasone
which was followed by appearances in Lyon, Cologne, and three seasons
with Kent opera.
Subsequently, he has performed in the Sydney Opera House, Teatro
Colon in Buenos Aires, La Scala Milan, New York, Lisbon, Oviedo, Paris,
Amsterdam and with Covent Garden, Glyndebourne, and English National
Opera.
His roles include the title roles of Orfeo (Gluck), Giasone, Giustino, and Ascanio
in Albai, Ottone/L’incoronazione di Poppea, Athamas/Semele,
Andronico/Tamerlano, Oberon/A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Tolomeo/Giulio
Cesare and Apollo/Death in Veni ce.
He has had roles written specially for him by Sir Harrison Birtwistle (The
Second Mrs Kong) and Judith Weir (A
night at the Chinese Opera).
Recent festival appearances include Edinburgh, Aix-en-Provence,
BBC Proms in London and Salzburg. His
appearances in oratorio and recital have taken him to concert halls all
over the world including Carnegie Hall, Concertgebouw, Musikverein, Neue
Gewandhaus and Berlin's Philharmonie.
He has given recitals in Frankfurt, Vienna, Amsterdam, Israel,
New York and London's Wigmore Hall with a variety of programmes, ranging
from Elizabethan lute songs to new works commissioned for him. Michael
Chance's list of recordings is numerous and widespread.
He received a Grammy award for his participation in Handel's Semele for Deutsche Grammophon with John Nelson and Kathleen Battle.
He has recorded frequently with John Eliot Gardiner, including
the Bach Passions and
Cantatas, B Minor Mass, Monterverdi's Orfeo
and L'Incoronazione di Poppea
and Handel's Jeptha, Tamerlano and Agrippina.
Other conductors he has recorded with include Trevor Pinnock,
Franz Bruggen, Ton Koopman and Nicholas McGegan.
On his recently released CD for Deutsche Grammophon, “Michael
Chance, the Art of Counter-tenor”, he sings solo alto cantatas by
Vivaldi with Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert. His
belief in extending the counter-tenor repertoire has prompted new work
to be composed for him by Richard Rodney Bennett, Alexander Goehr, Tan
Dun, Anthony Powers, John Tavener, and Elvis Costello - amongst others.
He sings regularly with the viol consort Fretwork, and recently toured
with them to Japan and the United States. His
television appearances include A
Night at the Chinese Opera, Death in Venice, The Fairy Queen, the
three Monteverdi operas with Netherlands Opera, Poppea
with Welsh National Opera, Messiah in Dublin with Sir Neville Marriner,
and in the Autumn 1999 he was featured by the South Bank Show. Recent
engagements have included Giulio
Cesare in Oviedo, Orfeo in
Leipzig, Poppea in Florence, Athens a new production of Poppea
for ENO, and A Midsummer
Night’s Dream in Glyndebourne; the St.
John Passion at the Proms and concerts in France,
Germany,
St. Petersburg and Japan,
St John Passion with the City of
Birmingham Symphony and the Berlin Philharmonic, both under Sir Simon
Rattle, three European tours with Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment,
and Rodelinda in Munich.
Michael Chance is a visiting Professor at the Royal College of
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