- Geraint Evans
Sir Geraint Llewellyn Evans, (
16 February 1922 –19 September 1992 ), was a Welshbaritone , noted for operatic roles including Papageno in "Die Zauberflöte ", and the title-roles in "Falstaff" and "Wozzeck "Early life
He was born in Cilfynydd, the son of a coal miner and had a talent for drawing as a child. Upon leaving school he worked as a
window dresser for a ladies clothing store in Pontypridd. DuringWorld War II he served in theRAF and after the war he worked for the British Forces Radio Network in Hamburg. He then studied music at the Guildhall School of Music inLondon .Roles
He made his operatic début as the nightwatchman in "
Die Meistersinger " at theRoyal Opera House ,Covent Garden in 1948, and went on to sing Figaro in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro " there in 1949.At Glyndebourne in 1950 he first played the role with which he was, perhaps, most associated: the title role in Verdi’s "
Falstaff ," which he later played in all major opera houses, including Covent Garden (1961, directed and designed byFranco Zeffirelli ), theVienna Staatsoper and theMetropolitan Opera (1964 in another Zeffirelli production); he was the first British singer sinceEva Turner (Turandot in her case) to be regularly engaged to play a major Italian operatic lead in Italian opera houses includingLa Scala (1960).Other roles in which he was celebrated were Beckmesser in "
Die Meistersinger ", Figaro, Don Pizarro in "Fidelio ,"Don Pasquale , Dulcamara in "L'elisir d'amore " and Leporello in "Don Giovanni ." He was an outstanding actor in both comic and tragic roles (Wozzeck).Evans also appeared in the premières of many modern British operas, including Vaughan Williams's "Pilgrim’s Progress" (1951); Britten's "Billy Budd" (1951) and "
Gloriana " (1953), Walton's "Troilus and Cressida" (1954), and Hoddinott's "The Beach of Falesá" (1974) and "Murder the Magician" (1976).Recordings
Geraint Evans's recordings include the following:
*Falstaff (conducted byGeorg Solti )
*Mozart’s Figaro (for bothOtto Klemperer andDaniel Barenboim )
*Guglielmo in "Così fan tutte " (Klemperer)
*Ned Keene in "Peter Grimes " (conducted by the composer)
*Beckmesser (conducted byHerbert von Karajan )
*Dulcamara (conducted by John Pritchard)
*Wozzeck (conducted by Karl Böhm)He also recorded Ko-Ko in "
The Mikado " (1957), the Duke of Plaza Toro in "The Gondoliers " (1957) and Jack Point in "The Yeomen of the Guard " (1958), forEMI . ThisGilbert and Sullivan series was conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent.Honours and retirement
Geraint Evans was knighted in 1969. Other honours conferred on him included:
*Sir Charles Santley Memorial Award (1963)
*Harriet Cohen International Award (1967)
*Honorary Fellow ofJesus College, Oxford as a tribute to his services to Welsh music and culture (1979) ["Old Members News and Notes", "Jesus College Record" (1992/3) p.46]
*San Francisco Opera Medal (1980)
*Fidelio Medal (1980)After his retirement from the operatic stage in 1983 (his farewell performances were as Dulcamara), he worked as an operatic stage director.
He died in
Aberystwyth on 19 September 1992 at the age of 70.References
*Programme book, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 25 May 1983.
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