- John Carol Case
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John Carol Case is an English
baritone .Case was born in
Salisbury , England. Awarded a choral scholarship at King's College, he graduated fromCambridge University with MA and BMus degrees.One of England's leading baritones in oratorio and lieder, in the mid 1950s he became associated with all the great choral societies and festivals. He served as Director of Music at King's College School in Wimbledon, and also as National Music Advisor to the Townswomen's Guilds. A regular broadcaster on BBC radio, he performed on television and in concert throughout Europe and Canada.
Case recorded widely for EMI and Lyrita, especially choral works, songs and opera. One of his most charming early performances was in EMI’s recordings of the Gilbert & Sullivan operas – as Second Yeoman in The Yeoman of the Guard under Sir Malcolm Sargent. His choral recordings include solo parts in Bach’s St Matthew Passion (with both Vaughan Williams and Klemperer), Faure’s Requiem and numerous works by Elgar and Vaughan Williams. Among his opera performances is an especially moving account of the Evangelist in Sir Adrian Boult’s recording of Vaughan Williams’s The Pilgrim’s Progress. It is his English song recordings, however, that are Case’s greatest achievements. Most important here are his recordings of Gerald Finzi, and especially the Hardy song cycles for baritone – gentle intelligent performances that have perhaps been equaled but never surpassed.
John Carol Case retired from the concert platform in 1976 to concentrate on the teaching of singing. In 1976 the Royal Academy made him an honorary RAM, and in 1993 he was received the OBE for services to music. Carols he wrote for All Saints Church, Thornton-le-Dale have been published by Banks Music Publications.
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* [http://www.banksmusicpublications.co.uk/ourpeople_1.asp?id=22 Biography Banks Music Publications Website]
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