JOSEPHINE BARSTOW
'Dame Josephine Barstow, DBE,' (b. September 27 1940, Sheffield, England) is an English soprano.
Dame Josephine was educated at the University of Birmingham and made her professional debut (Mimì in ''La bohème'') with the touring company ''Opera for All'' in 1964. She won a scholarship to study during 1965-6 at the London Opera Centre, where she met her husband Ande Anderson (d. 1996). During the following season, she sang Gluck's Euridice and Verdi's Violetta for the Sadlers Wells Opera Company and in 1968 she began a three-year contract with Welsh National Opera. In 1969 she made her Royal Opera debut as one of the Nieces in ''Peter Grimes''
Among other roles with the Royal Opera, she has sung Alice Ford (''Falstaff''), Santuzza (''Cavalleria rusticana''), Ellen Orford in ''Peter Grimes'', Leonore (''Fidelio'') and the Old Countess (''The Queen of Spades''). She also appeared as Denise and Gayle, respectively, in the world premières of Sir Michael Tippett's ''The Knot Garden'' and ''The Ice Break'', respectively.
At Glyndebourne, she has appeared as Lady Macbeth, Elettra in ''Idomeneo'' and Leonore.
Roles with English National Opera include an acclaimed Violetta, Emilia Marty (''The Makropulos Case''), Natasha in the British stage première of ''War and Peace'' and the title roles in ''Salome, Aida, Arabella, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and Der Rosenkavalier''.
Among other engagements outside the British Isles, she has appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera, the Chicago Lyric Opera, the Vienna State Opera and the Bayreuth Festival.
Latterly, she has performed a number of roles with Opera North, including Alice Ford, Lady Macbeth, Kostelnicka in ''Jenůfa'', Marie in ''Wozzeck'', Lady Billows in ''Albert Herring'' and in the title roles of ''Gloriana'', ''Médée'' and ''Aida''.
★ ''Albert Herring'' (conductor Steuart Bedford), 1996, Naxos
★ ''Un ballo in maschera'' (conductor Herbert von Karajan), 1989, DG
★ ''Gloriana'' (conductor Charles Mackerras), 1993, Decca
★ ''The Knot Garden'' (conductor Colin Davis), 1974, Philips
★ ''Street Scene'' (conductor John Mauceri), 1991, Decca
★ ''Opera Finales'' (''Salome, Médée, The Makropulos Affair, Turandot'') (conductor John Mauceri), 1990, Decca
★ ''Gloriana'' (conductor Paul Daniel), 2000, Opus Arte
★ ''Idomeneo'' (conductor John Pritchard), 1974, Arthaus Musik
★ ''Macbeth'' (conductor John Pritchard), 1972, Arthaus Musik
★ ''Owen Wingrave'' (conductor Kent Nagano), 2001, Arthaus Musik
Josephine Barstow was created a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1995.
★ ''Who's Who in British Opera'' ed. Nicky Adam (Scolar Press, 1993) ISBN 0 859 67 894 6
★ Roles and discography
★ Resumé
| Contents |
| Education and early career |
| Subsequent career |
| Selected recordings |
| CDs |
| DVDs |
| Honours |
| References |
| External links |
Education and early career
Dame Josephine was educated at the University of Birmingham and made her professional debut (Mimì in ''La bohème'') with the touring company ''Opera for All'' in 1964. She won a scholarship to study during 1965-6 at the London Opera Centre, where she met her husband Ande Anderson (d. 1996). During the following season, she sang Gluck's Euridice and Verdi's Violetta for the Sadlers Wells Opera Company and in 1968 she began a three-year contract with Welsh National Opera. In 1969 she made her Royal Opera debut as one of the Nieces in ''Peter Grimes''
Subsequent career
Among other roles with the Royal Opera, she has sung Alice Ford (''Falstaff''), Santuzza (''Cavalleria rusticana''), Ellen Orford in ''Peter Grimes'', Leonore (''Fidelio'') and the Old Countess (''The Queen of Spades''). She also appeared as Denise and Gayle, respectively, in the world premières of Sir Michael Tippett's ''The Knot Garden'' and ''The Ice Break'', respectively.
At Glyndebourne, she has appeared as Lady Macbeth, Elettra in ''Idomeneo'' and Leonore.
Roles with English National Opera include an acclaimed Violetta, Emilia Marty (''The Makropulos Case''), Natasha in the British stage première of ''War and Peace'' and the title roles in ''Salome, Aida, Arabella, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk and Der Rosenkavalier''.
Among other engagements outside the British Isles, she has appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera, the Chicago Lyric Opera, the Vienna State Opera and the Bayreuth Festival.
Latterly, she has performed a number of roles with Opera North, including Alice Ford, Lady Macbeth, Kostelnicka in ''Jenůfa'', Marie in ''Wozzeck'', Lady Billows in ''Albert Herring'' and in the title roles of ''Gloriana'', ''Médée'' and ''Aida''.
Selected recordings
CDs
★ ''Albert Herring'' (conductor Steuart Bedford), 1996, Naxos
★ ''Un ballo in maschera'' (conductor Herbert von Karajan), 1989, DG
★ ''Gloriana'' (conductor Charles Mackerras), 1993, Decca
★ ''The Knot Garden'' (conductor Colin Davis), 1974, Philips
★ ''Street Scene'' (conductor John Mauceri), 1991, Decca
★ ''Opera Finales'' (''Salome, Médée, The Makropulos Affair, Turandot'') (conductor John Mauceri), 1990, Decca
DVDs
★ ''Gloriana'' (conductor Paul Daniel), 2000, Opus Arte
★ ''Idomeneo'' (conductor John Pritchard), 1974, Arthaus Musik
★ ''Macbeth'' (conductor John Pritchard), 1972, Arthaus Musik
★ ''Owen Wingrave'' (conductor Kent Nagano), 2001, Arthaus Musik
Honours
Josephine Barstow was created a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1995.
References
★ ''Who's Who in British Opera'' ed. Nicky Adam (Scolar Press, 1993) ISBN 0 859 67 894 6
External links
★ Roles and discography
★ Resumé
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