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John Shirley-Quirk

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His vocal art was noted for its "authoritative yet richly communicative" quality, while the gift for musical and verbal detail of a natural Lieder singer and the "oiled-teak smoothness" of his voice took listeners "to profound interpretive depths".
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Sara Watkins, who died in 1997. In 2009 he married cellist Teresa Perez. He died of cancer at the age of 82 in Bath on 7 April 2014.
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Shirley-Quirk was appointed associate artistic director of the Aldeburgh Festival in 1982. From 1991 he was on the faculty of the
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In Shirley-Quirk's wide concert repertory, he was particularly noted as a fine interpreter of Friar Lawrence in
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In 1961 Shirley-Quirk was understudy for the role of Gregor Mittenhofer in the British premiere of
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he sang the roles among others of Count Almaviva, Don Giovanni, Don Alfonso, Mittenhofer (1970,
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of British songs is the first complete version (including the Epilogue) of Vaughan Williams's
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from 1964 to 1976, he gave premiere performances of several operatic and vocal works by
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Technical College until 1957 and played a part in events leading to the formation of
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in the same roles the following year. It was also in 1974 that he sang at the
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Shirley-Quirk was married to Patricia ("Pat") Hastie, who died in 1981, then
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debut in 1973, creating the multiple roles specially written for him in
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Shirley-Quirk's vast discography includes many of Britten's works,
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Interview with John Shirley-Quirk and Oboist Sara Watkins
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with the same forces. Among his early recordings for
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and sang in the choir at Holt High School (today the
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as the Doctor. In 1963 he took part as a soloist in
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CBE
bass-baritone
English Opera Group
Benjamin Britten
Handel
Tchaikovsky
Henze
Liverpool
Childwall Sports & Science Academy
Liverpool University
Acton
Brunel University
Roy Henderson
Imogen Holst
Aldeburgh Festival
St Paul's Cathedral
Henze
Elegy for Young Lovers
Glyndebourne Festival
Debussy
Pelléas et Mélisande
Bach
Christmas Oratorio
Benjamin Britten
Curlew River
Covent Garden
Death in Venice
Metropolitan Opera
Last Night of the Proms
Walton

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