- Bryn Terfel
Bryn Terfel Jones CBE (IPA2|brɨn ˈtɛrvɛl, born
November 9 ,1965 ) is a Welshbass-baritone opera and concert singer. Terfel was initially associated with the roles ofMozart , particularly Figaro and Leporello, but he has expanded his repertoire to include heavier roles, especially those by Wagner.Biography
Bryn Terfel Jones was born in
Pantglas , North Wales, the son of a farmer (he knew of another Welsh baritone namedDelme Bryn-Jones , so Terfel chose Bryn Terfel as his professional name). Terfel had an interest in and talent for music from a very young age. A family friend taught him how to sing, starting with traditional Welsh songs. After winning numerous competitions for his singing, Terfel moved toLondon in 1984 and entered theGuildhall School of Music and Drama where he studied underRudolf Piernay . He he graduated in 1989, winning both the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Award and the Gold Medal. He came in second behindDmitri Hvorostovsky in the CardiffBBC Singer of the World Competition the same year, though won theLieder Prize.Career
In
1990 , Terfel made his operatic début as Guglielmo in "Così fan tutte " at theWelsh National Opera , and later in the same season he sang the title role in "The Marriage of Figaro ", a role with which he made his debut with theEnglish National Opera in1991 . His international operatic career began that same year when he sang the Speaker inMozart 's "Die Zauberflöte " at theThéâtre de la Monnaie inBrussels and made his United States début as Figaro at theSanta Fe Opera .In
1992 , he made hisRoyal Opera House ,Covent Garden début as Masetto in "Don Giovanni ", with Thomas Allen in the title role. That same year Terfel made hisSalzburg Easter Festival debut singing the role of the Spirit Messenger in "Die Frau ohne Schatten ". This was followed by an international breakthrough at the main Salzburg Festival when he sang Jochanaan in Strauss's "Salome". Terfel went on to make his début as Figaro at theVienna State Opera and his debut atCovent Garden as Masetto in "Don Giovanni ". That year, he also signed an exclusiverecording contract withDeutsche Grammophon , and returned to the Welsh National Opera to sing Ford in "Falstaff". In 1993, he recorded the role of Wilfred Shadbolt in "The Yeomen of the Guard ", byGilbert and Sullivan and sang Figaro to acclaim at theThéâtre du Châtelet in Paris. [ [http://www.cris.com/~oakapple/gasdisc/yeomarr.htm The Marriner/Philips Yeomen ] ] Terfel has said that he would like to record "an album of Gilbert and Sullivan arias". [ [http://music.barnesandnoble.com/features/interview.asp?NID=351396&z=y Barnes & Noble.com Music - Classical Interview ] ] [http://www.terfeliaid.co.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=89]In
1994 , Terfel sang Figaro at Covent Garden, and made both hisMetropolitan Opera andTeatro Nacional de São Carlos débuts in the same role. He also sang Mahler's "Eighth Symphony" at theRavinia Festival under the baton ofJames Levine . However, back surgery in1994 (and again in2000 ) prevented him from performing in several scheduled events. In1996 , Terfel expanded his repertoire to include Wagner, singing Wolfram in "Tannhäuser " at the Metropolitan Opera, and Stravinsky, singing Nick Shadow in "The Rake's Progress " at the Welsh National Opera.In
1997 , Terfel made hisLa Scala début as Figaro. In1998 , Bryn had a recital atCarnegie Hall which included works by Wolf, Fauré, Brahms, Schumann, Schubert, and others. In1999 , Terfel performed inParis the title role of "Don Giovanni " for the first time and sang his first "Falstaff" at theLyric Opera of Chicago ; the latter of which he reprised in the inaugural production at the newly refurbishedRoyal Opera House .In
2007 , Terfel performed at the opening gala concert for the re-dedication of theSalt Lake Tabernacle with theMormon Tabernacle Choir on April 6-7. Later, Terfel performed the title role in a concert version of "Sweeney Todd" that had four performances from July 5 to July 7 atLondon 'sRoyal Festival Hall . This was the idea of he and his fellow Irish bass-baritone friend Dermot Malone. [Citation
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accessdate=2007-06-14]Terfel has not shied away from popular music either. He has recorded CDs of songs by Lerner and Loewe and Rodgers and Hammerstein. In 2001 he commissioned and performed
Atgof o'r Ser ('The Memory of Stars') in the National Eisteddfod with the composerRobat Arwyn .In September 2007, Terfel withdrew to severe criticism from Covent Garden's "
Ring Cycle " when his six-year-old son required several operations on his finger. But the singer did successfully return to the Met in November 2007 to sing the role of Figaro. [http://www.forumopera.com/concerts/nozze_met071201.html] He told reporters inNew York that he will now retire Figaro from his repertoire.Terfel intended to take 2008 as a sabbatical from opera performances, but broke this to take the title role in WNO's revival of "Falstaff". He sang in this production in 1993, when he played the role of Ford. [ [http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/livereviews/story/0,,2263640,00.html Classical review: Falstaff | Five:15 | Music | The Observer ] ]
In 2009 Terfel will sing Scarpia and the Dutchman for the Royal Opera House. [ [http://theoperacritic.com/schedules.php?schedule=rohtosca0709 Opera Schedules from The Opera Critic ] ] [ [http://theoperacritic.com/schedules.php?schedule=rohfliege0209 Opera Schedules from The Opera Critic ] ]
Personal life
He is married to his childhood sweetheart, Leslie; the couple have three children: Tomos, Morgan, and Deio Sion. In September 2007, Terfel drew criticism after pulling out from Covent Garden's "
Ring Cycle " when his six-year-old son Deio had to have three operations on a badly broken finger. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7268872.stm BBC NEWS | Wales | Opera star puts his family first ] ]The family live in Bontnewydd, near
Caernarfon ,Gwynedd . Terfel was a leading petitioner in the creation ofBontnewydd railway station on the rebuiltWelsh Highland Railway , and in part sponsored its construction.Honours and awards
Terfel has been awarded the honour, by the Eisteddfod, of becoming a member of the Gorsedd of Bards. Created in 1792 as celebration of Welsh heritage, Gorsedd inductees are considered to have contributed to Welsh culture.
In
2003 , Terfel became a Commander of the British Empire, receiving the honour from the Prince of Wales. In 2006 he became the second recipient of the Queen's Medal for Music (the previous recipient was conductor SirCharles Mackerras ).Terfel is also President of the Welsh homelessness charity
Shelter Cymru and is Patron of Bobath Children's Therapy Centre Wales a charity providing specialist therapy to children in Wales who have cerebral palsy.Faenol Festival
Starting in
2000 , Terfel started the Faenol Festival nearSnowdonia inWales . Billed as "Bryn Terfel'sFaenol Festival " (often referred to as "BrynFest" or known locally in Welsh as "Gŵyl Y Faenol"), it turned into an annual music festival featuring internationally famousopera singers as well as popular Welsh artists. In the same year he released "We'll Keep a Welcome - The Welsh Album", an anthology of favourite traditional songs.List of operatic repertoire
These are the roles that Terfel has performed on stage [Citation
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accessdate=2008-06-18]References
External links
* [http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artistmicrosite/?ART_ID=TERBR Official Deutsche Grammophon site]
* [http://www.terfeliaid.co.uk Terfeliaid: Official site for followers of Terfel]
* [http://www.brynfest.com Faenol Festival]
* [http://www.sheltercymru.org.uk/shelter/home/ Shelter Cymru]
* http://www.bobathwales.org.uk
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