Andrew Shore

For those of a similar name, see Andrew Shaw (disambiguation).
Andrew Shore
Born (1952-09-30) 30 September 1952
Oldham, Lancashire, England
Occupation Operatic baritone

Andrew Shore, (born 30 September 1952) is an English operatic baritone.

Life and career

Shore was born in Oldham, Lancashire. He studied at the University of Bristol, the Royal Northern College of Music and the London Opera Centre. In 1976 he married Fiona Macdonald 1976; they have three daughters.[1] Shore sang with Opera For All from 1977 to 1979.[1] In 1981 he appeared with Kent Opera, for whom over the next six years he played buffo roles such as Antonio the gardener in The Marriage of Figaro and Dr Bartolo in The Barber of Seville. For Opera North he has sung a wide range of roles, from comic (Don Pasquale, Don Jerome in the first British production of Roberto Gerhard's The Duenna, Falstaff and Gianni Schicchi) to serious (Mr Flint in Billy Budd, and Wozzeck).[2]

For English National Opera, Shore has played a similar range of parts, including Don Alfonso in Così fan tutte, Dulcamara in The Elixir of Love and a role with which he is particularly associated, Verdi's Falstaff. In modern works he has played Doeg in the British premiere of Philip Glass's The Making of the Representative for Planet 8,the title role in Tippett's King Priam and George Wilson in John Harbison's The Great Gatsby'.'[2][3]

Shore made his Covent Garden debut in 1992, playing Baron Trombonok in Il viaggio a Reims. His most recent Covent Garden appearances were as Don Inigo Gomez in L'Heure espagnole in 2007 and 2009.[4] His Paris Opéra debut was in 1995, as the Sacristan in Tosca; his US debut was in 1996, as Dulcamara at San Diego Opera.[1] For Glyndebourne he has played Baron Douphol in La traviata (1988), the Mayor in Jenůfa (1990), Mr Gedge in Albert Herring (1990), Falstaff (1990), Don Alfonso in Così fan tutte (1991), Dr Kolenaty in The Makropulos Case (1995 and 1997), Dikój in Káťa Kabanová (1998), Bartolo in Le nozze di Figaro (2000 and 2012) and Krusing in The Bartered Bride.[5] In 2003 he appeared as Hans Sachs in Opéra de Nantes' production of Die Meistersinger.[1] For the Lyric Opera of Chicago he has played Falstaff, Rossini's Bartolo, Frank in Die Fledermaus, Dikój, and Pooh-Bah in The Mikado.[3]

Shore has sung the role of Alberich in Der Ring des Nibelungen at Bayreuth, the Liceu, Barcelona, the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires and other houses. In 2013 he played the seven baritone roles in Britten's Death in Venice for the ENO and the Dutch National Opera, Amsterdam.[6]

Recordings

For CD, Shore has recorded the roles of Bartolo in The Barber of Seville, the Sacristan in Tosca, Benoit and Alcindoro in La bohème, Dulcamara in The Elixir of Love; and the title roles in Falstaff, Don Pasquale and Wozzeck. He appears in a DVD recording as Dr Kolenaty in The Makropulos Case.[1]

Honours

On 28 January 2014, Shore was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Music by the University of Bristol.[7]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Shore, Andrew", World Who's Who, retrieved 21 October 2014 (subscription required)
  2. 1 2 Forbes, Elizabeth. "Shore, Andrew", Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online, retrieved 2 June 2011 (subscription required)
  3. 1 2 "Cast Lists - 2000 through 2009" Archived October 20, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Lyric Opera of Chicago, retrieved 21 October 2014
  4. "Andrew Shore", Performance Database, Royal Opera House, retrieved 21 October 2014
  5. "Andrew Shore" Glyndebourne Performance Database, retrieved 21 October 2014
  6. "Andrew Shore", Operabase, retrieved 21 October 2014
  7. "Andrew Shore", University of Bristol, retrieved 21 October 2014
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