Ian Bostridge
Ian Bostridge is perhaps the best-known English tenor to emerge since the death of Peter Pears. He has become closely associated with the songs of Schubert as well as with the music of Benjamin Britten.
Bostridge was born on December 25, 1964, in London. Before becoming a singer, he obtained his PhD in history and philosophy from St. John's College of Oxford. However, reaching the finals of both the Kathleen Ferrier and Richard Tauber Competitions and winning the 1991 National Federation of Music Societies/Esso Award proved decisive in moving him toward a career in singing. The Young Concert Artists Trust gave him a financial grant to develop his career, and he debuted at Wigmore Hall in London in 1993. One of his most important early recitals was in 1994 at the Purcell Room, where he gave a highly acclaimed performance of Schubert's Winterreise. In the same year, he made his first appearance at the Aldeburgh Festival. Since then, he has become strongly associated with the music of the festival's founder, Benjamin Britten. He made his first New York appearances in 1998 at the Frick Collection and in 1999 at Alice Tully Hall. In 1998, he debuted at the Munich Festival in L'incoronazione di Poppea. His debut with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was in 1999.
His operatic debut was in 1994 at the Covent Garden Festival's production of Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 1995, he sang his first solo recital at Wigmore Hall and increased his European recital presence with appearances in Lyon and Cologne. His debut with the English National Opera was in Mozart's The Magic Flute in 1996, and he was acclaimed for his seductive portrayal in Britten's The Turn of the Screw at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. In 2010, he sang in the premiere of Henze's Opfergang, a setting for voices and orchestra of a poem by Franz Werfel.
He is in much demand as a recital singer, and in that capacity, has sung on several volumes of Hyperion's epochal complete Schubert song collection (including the recording of Die schöne Müllerin) and has issued several freestanding collections of Schubert songs. Bostridge has also issued recordings of Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe, songs of Reynaldo Hahn, a program of little-known Britten songs, and one volume of Jecklin-Disc's set of the complete songs of Othmar Schoeck. Three Baroque Tenors, music written for the era's famous voices (all of them sung by Bostridge himself), was released in 2011. Bostridge's concert repertory recordings include Bach's Magnificat and St. Matthew Passion, Handel's Israel in Egypt, Stravinsky's Cantata, most of the Britten orchestral song cycles for tenor voice, the Mozart Requiem, Finzi's Die Natalis, Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle, and Michael Nyman's Noises, Sounds, & Sweet Airs.
In the 2010s and 2020s, Bostridge has recorded mostly for the PentaTone and Warner Classics labels. The year 2016 saw two significant Bostridge album releases. One, Songs of Our Ancestors, was a duo with guitarist Xuefei Yang and featured both Western and Chinese repertory (and led to an Asian tour by the pair). His operatic recordings include Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, and Thomas Adès' The Tempest. Bostridge's album of orchestral Shakespeare songs with conductor Antonio Pappano was honored with a Grammy Award for solo vocals in 2017. In 2020, Bostridge, accompanied by Pappano, issued a recording of Beethoven's songs and folksongs in celebration of the composer's 250th birthday. Bostridge has earned at least 15 Grammy nominations, with three wins, along with a variety of other top classical prizes, as well as designation as Commander of the British Empire. He remained active through the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing an album of Respighi songs in 2021, the Baroque aria recital Tormento d'Amore and a recording of Schubert's Schwanengesang in 2022, and The Folly of Desire, an album with, and featuring classical songs by, pianist Brad Mehldau, in 2023.
Switching to singing did not put an end to Bostridge's academic writing, and those two aspects of his career have reinforced each other. His 1997 book Witchcraft and Its Transformations did not touch directly on music but achieved a wide general readership. He has written two books on music, A Singer's Notebook (2011) and the much-praised (and much-translated) Schubert's Winter Journey: Anatomy of an Obsession (2015). Bostridge married writer, editor, and publisher Lucasta Miller in 1992, and the couple have raised a son and a daughter.
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Billy Budd
Daniel Harding, Ian Bostridge, Nathan Gunn, London Symphony Orchestra
Opera - Released by Warner Classics on 15 Sep 2008
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The Three Baroque Tenors [digital exclusive] (digital exclusive)
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 15 Oct 2010
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Finzi: Clarinet Concerto; Dies Natalis; Nocturne; Romance
Sir Neville Marriner, Ian Bostridge, Andrew Marriner, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 9 Jun 1997
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Berlioz: Les nuits d'été – Ravel: Shéhérazade – Adams: Le livre de Baudelaire (After Debussy's L. 64)
Ian Bostridge, Seattle Symphony, Ludovic Morlot
Classical - Released by Seattle Symphony Media on 25 Jan 2019
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Homelands
Aron Goldin, Ian Bostridge, Jennifer France, Wonsick Oh, James Atkinson
Art Songs, Mélodies & Lieder - Released by Rubicon on 27 Oct 2023
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Schubert - Wigmore Hall Live
Chamber Music - Released by Wigmore Hall Live on 13 May 2014
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Schubert: Sonata/Lieder
Leif Ove Andsnes, Ian Bostridge
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 1 Feb 2005
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Schubert: Songs - Vol. 3
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Wigmore Hall Live on 23 Jun 2017
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French Song
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 25 Nov 2005
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Schubert: 25 Lieder
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 4 Jul 2005
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Pulcinella / Danses Concertantes
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Ian Bostridge, Fiona Janes, Henry Herford, Stefan Sanderling
Ballets - Released by Naxos on 1 Dec 1995
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Shakespeare Songs
Ian Bostridge, Antonio Pappano
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Warner Classics on 2 Sep 2016
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Tormento d’Amore - Provenzale: La Stellidaura, Act 1: "Deh rendetemi ombre care"
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 21 Jan 2022
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Janácek: The Diary of One Who Disappeared & Songs
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 19 Nov 2001
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Requiem: The Pity of War
Ian Bostridge, Antonio Pappano
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Warner Classics on 26 Oct 2018
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Henze: Songs
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 20 Jan 2001
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Othmar Schoeck: Lieder - Complete Edition, Vol. 11
Lynne Dawson, Ian Bostridge, Julius Drake
Classical - Released by Jecklin on 1 Jan 1997
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Brahms: The Complete Songs, Vol. 6
Classical - Released by Hyperion on 28 Aug 2015
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Slavonic Reflections
Ian Bostridge, Saskia Giorgini
Solo Piano - Released by PENTATONE on 20 Nov 2020
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Britten: The Red Cockatoo & Other Songs
Classical - Released by Hyperion on 1 Oct 1995
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