Peter Glossop

Peter Glossop

Peter Glossop (6 July 19287 September 2008) was an English baritone and was the only Englishman to have sung Verdi's great tragic baritone roles at La Scala, Milan.Citation | last = | first = | author-link = | last2 = | first2 = | author2-link = | title = Obituary: Peter Glossop| newspaper =The Daily Telegraph | pages = 31| year = | date = 2008-09-10 | url = ] He rose from humble beginnings in Yorkshire to become a leading performer in London and in the major opera houses of Europe and America.

Early life and career

Peter Glossop was born in the Wadsley suburb of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, the son of Cyril Glossop a manager at a cutlery factory. He was educated at High Storrs Grammar School and was introduced to opera by his sister Violet who smuggled him into the Lyceum Theatre where she was working as a secretary. After National Service, he joined the National Provincial Bank as a clerk, and in his spare time sang with the Sheffield Operatic Society. His début in 1949 was in the dual role of Coppélius and Dr Miracle in "Les Contes d'Hoffmann".cite web |url= http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/opr/t237/e4328?q=glossop&hbutton_search=search&source=omo_t237&source=omo_gmo&source=omo_t114&search=quick&pos=2&_start=1#firsthit |title= Glossop, Peter |accessdate=2008-09-12 |publisher= The Oxford Dictionary of Music] He studied locally with Joseph Hislop and Eva Rich and was a finalist in the 1952 Great Caruso Contest.cite web |url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article4708393.ece |title= Peter Glossop: operatic baritone |accessdate=2008-09-12 |publisher= Times Online ] He joined the chorus of Sadler's Wells Opera the same year and continued his studies with Leonard Mosley. He was soon singing minor operatic parts, his first professional role being Morales in "Carmen" in 1953. This was followed by Schaunard in "La bohème" and Silvio in "Pagliacci".cite web |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/sep/10/classicalmusicandopera |title= Obituary: Peter Glossop|accessdate=2008-09-13 |last= Blyth |first= Alan |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= 2008-09-10 |year= |month= |format= |work= The Guardian |publisher= Guardian News and Media |pages= ] In 1955 Glossop was appointed as a company principal. During the next five years he sang most of the leading Verdi baritone roles, being especially known for the title role in "Rigoletto" and for Di Luna in "Il trovatore".

In 1961 Glossop won the gold medal at the International Operatic Competition in Sofia and was engaged by the Royal Opera House. His début at Covent Garden was as Demetrius in Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Later roles for the Royal Opera included Rodrigo in "Don Carlos", Micele in "Il tabarro", Tonio in "Pagliacci", Marcello in "La bohème" and the title roles in "Don Giovanni", "Simon Boccanegra" and Rigletto. In 1964 Glossop won the Verdi gold medal at Parma and also in that year he sang in Pagliacci at the Salzburg Festival under von Karajan. The following year Glossop sang the part of Donner in the Royal Opera House production of Ring cycle under Solti and in the same year he made his début at La Scala as Rigoletto. In 1966 he made his débuts in Paris and San Francisco in the role of Posa in "Don Carlos".

Glossop appeared again under von Karajan at the Salzburg Festival in 1970, this time in the role of Iago in "Otello". Glossop's début at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, was in 1971 as Scarpia in "Tosca". Later roles for the Metropolitan Opera included Don Carlo in "La forza del destino", Mr Redburn in "Billy Budd", Balstrode in "Peter Grimes" and the title roles in "Falstaff" and "Wozzeck". His career continued into the mid-1980s with appearances in London and the main European and American opera houses. His further repertory included Don Carlo in "Ernani", Mandryka in "Arabella", Pizarro in "Fidelio" and the title roles in "The Flying Dutchman" and "Macbeth".

Recordings and publication

Glossop made a number of recordings. These include "Macbeth" with Rita Hunter in the 1960s, "Billy Budd" under the composer, and the part of Choroebus in Berlioz's "Les Troyens" under Colin Davis. The 1964 performance of "Pagliacci" at Salzburg was filmed, as was the 1970 performance of "Otello".

In 2004 Glossop published his autobiography "The Story of a Yorkshire Baritone". [cite book | last = Glossop| first = Peter | authorlink = Peter Glossop | coauthors = Jon Tolansky | title = The Story of a Yorkshire Baritone|edition= | publisher = Guidon Publishing | year = 2004| location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-0954361730]

Qualities and personality

Alan Blyth in Grove states "Although he was not the subtlest of actors, his portrayals were always sung and projected with eager conviction".GroveOnline|Glossop, Peter|Blyth, Alan|13 September|2008] Comments made elsewhere include that He was a "rumbustious Yorkshireman" who was "blessed with a booming, powerful voice and an occasionally coarse temperament". "He brought conviction to everything he sang, and his extrovert personality enhanced all his stage performances". "On stage he combined a rugged boldness with a robust vocal delivery".

Personal life and retirement

In 1955 Peter Glossop married Joyce Blackham, an operatic soprano. This marriage was dissolved in 1977 and in that year he married Michelle Amos, a much younger ballet dancer. This marriage ended in divorce in 1986. Glossop decided to retire in 1986 following a performance as Sharpless in "Madama Butterfly" in Los Angeles. He retired to a village near Axminster, Devon. In his retirement he did some teaching and lecturing. He was made an honorary doctor of music by Sheffield University. He was passionately interested in jazz and compiled a large collection of Dixieland jazz records. Towards the end of his life he developed throat cancer. Peter Glossop is survived by two daughters from his second marriage.

References

Discography

External links

* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/peter-glossop-opera-singer-who-specialised-in-the-great-verdi-baritone-roles-928815.html Obituary in The Independent]
* [http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/obituaries/display.var.2445890.0.Peter_Glossop.php Obituary in The Herald]
* [http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=3078&newssectionID=1 Obituary in Gramophone]
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