- Richard Leech (tenor)
Richard Leech (
March 26 ,1957 ) is an American operatictenor , recipient of theRichard Tucker Award in 1988, and particularly associated with lyric roles of the Italian and French repertories.Raised and educated in
Binghamton ,New York , he began his career in the early 1980s, and made his debut at theNew York City Opera , as Rodolfo in "La bohème ", in 1984.He quickly established himself in lyric roles such as Edgardo, Duke of Mantua, Alfredo, Faust, Roméo, Hoffmann, des Grieux, Werther, Pinkerton, etc. He made his debut at the
Metropolitan Opera in 1989, as Rodolfo. He also appeared at theLyric Opera of Chicago , theSan Francisco Opera ,Los Angeles ,Houston , etc.On the international scene, he made a sensational debut in
Berlin , as Raoul in "Les Huguenots ", in 1987, and has since appeared at theParis Opera , theRoyal Opera House in London,La Scala in Milan, etc.In recent years, he has expanded his repertory to more dramatic roles such at Riccardo in "
Un ballo in maschera ", Cavaradossi in "Tosca ", etc.Possessing a beautiful clear voice with a thrilling upper register, he has been compared to
Jussi Bjorling andLuciano Pavarotti by critics, and continues to pursue a brilliant career both in America and Europe.ources
* "Le guide de l'opéra", Mancini & Rouveroux, (Fayard, 1996), ISBN 2-213-59567-4
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