- Rita Hunter
Rita Hunter (born
August 15 ,1933 ,Wallasey , Merseyside – diedApril 29 ,2001 ,Sydney ) was a Britishopera tic dramaticsoprano .Rita Hunter studied singing in Liverpool with Edwin Francis and later in London with Redvers Llewellyn. She joined the Sadlers Wells Opera Company in 1957, and sang in the chorus with them for two years before touring with the
Carl Rosa Opera Company. She then obtained a grant from the Countess of Munster Trust, which made it possible for her to study for a year with DameEva Turner . After this she went back to the Company as a principal, where her roles included Senta in "The Flying Dutchman", Musetta in "La bohème ", Odabella in "Attila", Fata Morgana in "The Love of Three Oranges ", Donna Anna in "Don Giovanni ", Amelia in "A Masked Ball", Santuzza in "Cavalleria rusticana ", Elizabeth in "Don Carlos " and Leonora in "Il trovatore ". She also sang all three Brünnhildes in the operas of "The Ring of the Nibelungen ". [Mini-biography in EMIReginald Goodall "Die Walküre" insert booklet, London 1976.]Rita Hunter will be remembered as one of the major Wagnerian sopranos of the later 20th century, especially for her performances as
Brünnhilde in theRing cycle conducted byReginald Goodall at theEnglish National Opera . In this production she was partnered byAlberto Remedios (who had studied singing at the same time as Hunter inLiverpool with Edwin Francis) asSiegfried , andNorman Bailey asWotan . The recordings based on this production, with the same artists, are regarded as amongst the finest available, even though they are sung, in accordance with ENO traditions, in English.In the
Glen Byam Shaw Ring production, the quality of Hunter's singing and interpretation enabled audiences to set aside her outsize stature (which conformed to all prejudices about Wagnerian sopranos), and few have matched her conviction as Brünnhilde. She made her 1972 debut at the New YorkMetropolitan Opera inDie Walküre with great success (conductorGiulini ,Birgit Nilsson as Sieglinde). She performed the Götterdämmerung Brünnhilde at Covent Garden, and also sang the part of Senta there at short notice.She also performed in Wagner and other operas in Munich, Seattle, New Orleans, San Francisco, and with the
Welsh National Opera . In a memorable San Francisco season, she played the roles of Norma andSieglinde in the same week, a feat said to be shared only withErnestine Schumann-Heink ; the voices may also be compared, in that Hunter and Schumann-Heink were dramatic sopranos withbel canto forces. She made her debut at theTeatro Colon inBuenos Aires asBellini 's "Norma ", and also sang the role in Boston and New York. [EMI Walküre insert, London 1976.]In 1980 she was awarded the CBE.
In 1981 she moved to
Sydney and joined the Australian Opera. In 1986 she published her memoirs, "Wait till the sun shines, Nellie". She died in Sydney.Notes
References
*Forbes, Elizabeth, ‘Hunter, Rita Nellie (1933–2001)’, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/75740 online edition] , Oxford University Press, Jan 2005 (accessed 30 June 2007)
*'In Memoriam: Rita Hunter', "The Musical Times", [http://www.musicaltimes.co.uk/archive/0102/hunter.html online edition] Summer 2001 (accessed 30 June 2007)
*Griffiths, Paul, 'Rita Hunter, 67, Soprano Skilled in Wagner', [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F06E4D91E38F935A35756C0A9679C8B63 "The New York Times"] , May 6, 2001 (accessed 23 March 2008)
*"Die Walküre" cond.Reginald Goodall , "Booklet of explanatory notes" to item SLS 5063, (EMI, London 1976).External links
*Rita Hunter [http://www.users.on.net/~msthomas/ Official website]
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