- Carolyn Watkinson
The English
mezzo-soprano Carolyn Watkinson (bornMarch 19 ,1949 ) is a well-known singer ofbaroque music .Watkinson was born in
Preston and studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music and inThe Hague . In 1978 she sang Rameau's "Phèdre" at the English Bach Festival atLondon 'sRoyal Opera House ,Covent Garden . In 1979 she appeared as Monteverdi's "Nero" withDe Nederlandse Opera inAmsterdam . Also in 1979 she was featured as the contralto soloist in Christopher Hogwood's landmark recording of Handel's Messiah, with the Academy of Ancient Music.In 1981 Watkinson made her
La Scala debut as in the title role of "Ariodante " and sang Rossini's Rosina inStuttgart . She appeared as Gluck's "Orfeo" with the Glyndebourne Touring Opera in 1982, and made her formal debut at Glyndebourne as Cherubino in 1984.1987 Watkinson toured
Australia . She was a soloist in Bach's "St. John Passion" at Gloucester Cathedral in a performance shown onBBC TV onGood Friday in 1989. In 1990, she appeared as Purcell's "Dido and Aneas" at the Salerno Cathedral and sang Nero at the Innsbruck Festival.
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