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Richard Van Allan

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101:. He left school without finishing, becoming a police cadet, and became a constable after completing military service in Germany, where he became more interested in singing. He studied at 1271: 1256: 1276: 1236: 1231: 73:
wrote that he embodied "all the virtues that make the complete artist – vocal beauty and technique, musicianship, language, dramatic ability, stylistic authority".
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In his later career, his performances became less frequent. However, he continued to tackle new roles. He created the role of Tiresias in the world premiere of
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Van Allan died of lung cancer on 4 December 2008, aged 73, survived by his wife, Rosemary, and children Guy and Emma. Another son, Robert, predeceased him.
1261: 1266: 129:. He also toured with Opera for All. Van Allan made his solo debut at Glyndebourne in 1966 as Second Priest and Second Armoured Man in 102: 1116: 565: 1199: 1246: 183: 1164:"Richard Van Allan – Bass-baritone who excelled in Don Giovanni and was a stalwart of British opera for more than 40 years" 789: 114: 462: 122: 33: 964: 420: 371: 333: 126: 726: 485: 118: 1163: 1251: 665: 631: 130: 60: 1096: 428: 992: 872: 737: 539: 474: 443: 379: 327: 48: 1189: 1068: 903: 731: 449: 301: 266: 675: 1226: 1221: 898: 801: 617: 416: 343: 239: 94: 64: 515: 105:, during which he sang in concerts and performed in more amateur Gilbert and Sullivan productions. 919: 711: 570: 490: 395: 357: 1184: 890: 832: 824: 820: 758: 720: 706: 670: 311: 306: 191: 140: 44: 37: 959: 839: 816: 597: 352: 205: 204:. He became a regular artist at the Royal Opera House in the 1970s and 1980s in the Mozart/ 1147: 1135: 1120: 1113: 987: 976: 952: 828: 742: 700: 659: 640: 458: 387: 338: 316: 256: 195: 174: 150: 135: 383: 1032:" (1997 television film; also known as "The Double Life of Franz Schubert"; as Johann). 1029: 1005: 927: 886: 853: 808: 784: 764: 748: 611: 560: 555: 534: 500: 438: 424: 244: 158: 56: 52: 457:). From 1986 to 2001 Van Allan was director of the National Opera Studio (succeeding 361:, among many other roles. He was the original Pooh Bah in ENO's acclaimed version of 1215: 1009: 997: 971: 812: 778: 774: 716: 606: 510: 505: 321: 1001: 981: 753: 695: 687: 647: 626:, as Pooh Bah with ENO (1986) and Telarc (1992), and the title role with BBC (1989) 549: 525: 483:(1992) with English National Opera. Also in 1992, he sang the role of Davenant in 454: 290: 234: 178: 169: 1194: 228: 177:. In 1970 he created the role of Colonel Lord Francis Jowler in the premiere of 17: 1022: 1017: 769: 683: 679: 520: 479: 907: 796: 655: 622: 495: 375: 363: 295: 86: 1073: 911: 250: 98: 82: 69: 1205: 398:(where he finally made his debut in 1987 as Count des Grieux in Massenet's 509:
for the first time. Also at ENO, he sang the Man Without a Conscience in
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Van Allan taught science in Birmingham while studying voice with
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in the autumn of 2006. His last performance was as Folz in
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Van Allan returned to Sadler's Wells in the title role of
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Stravinsky: Rake's Progress (The) (Glyndebourne, 1975)
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An interview with Richard Van Allan recorded in 1991
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with Glyndebourne Touring Opera. He also sang with
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In 1967, he appeared as Osmano in 7: 1202:– a British Library sound recording 489:, a television miniseries based on 121:. In 1964, he joined the chorus of 97:operas at Brunts grammar school in 1262:Deaths from lung cancer in England 1125:A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography 1021:(1994; as Baron Duphol; under Sir 415:His concert performances included 341:(Tchaikovsky), Padre Guardiano in 103:Worcester Teacher Training College 25: 89:, singing in the church choir in 40:singer who had a lengthy career. 1206:Interview with Richard Van Allan 644:, as Bill Bobstay (1994, Telarc) 719:and James Morris, conducted by 325:(Massenet), Count Almavivia in 1267:Musicians from Nottinghamshire 566:Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg 81:Richard Van Allan was born in 1: 773:, as Marchese d'Obigny (with 699:twice (under Colin Davis and 370:Overseas, he appeared at the 43:He sang varied repertoire at 984:; conducted by Nicholas Kok) 902:(1987; ENO, as Junius; with 27:British operatic bass singer 299:(Verdi), the title role in 123:Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1293: 965:The Love for Three Oranges 173:for Sadler's Wells at the 119:Birmingham School of Music 863:Video and film recordings 519:, and King Hildebrand in 374:and elsewhere in France, 194:debut as the Mandarin in 938:(1986; ENO, as Pooh Bah) 486:The Vampyr: A Soap Opera 232:. He sang Leporello in 1247:British operatic basses 632:The Pirates of Penzance 372:Opéra National de Paris 941:Gilbert and Sullivan: 934:Gilbert and Sullivan: 638:Gilbert and Sullivan: 629:Gilbert and Sullivan: 461:). He was appointed a 450:The Damnation of Faust 328:The Marriage of Figaro 184:The Rising of the Moon 149:at Glyndebourne under 49:English National Opera 956:(2003; Second Priest) 904:Anthony Rolfe Johnson 331:(Mozart), Procida in 319:), the title role in 267:The Barber of Seville 899:The Rape of Lucretia 790:Troilus and Cressida 618:Gilbert and Sullivan 427:'s Mass in F minor, 344:La forza del destino 240:Welsh National Opera 95:Gilbert and Sullivan 93:and participated in 65:Gilbert and Sullivan 1119:3 July 2008 at the 1095:O'Connor, Patrick. 1028:"The Temptation of 993:The Rake's Progress 889:; conducted by Sir 873:L'enfance du Christ 682:, conducted by Sir 444:L'enfance du Christ 208:operas, as well as 1208:, January 18, 1987 1170:, 10 December 2008 1103:, 10 December 2008 968:(1982; as Tchélio) 931:(1985; as Mr Budd) 876:(1986; as Herodes) 793:(with Janet Baker) 757:(with Caballé and 712:Il Turco in Italia 676:Montserrat Caballé 571:Edinburgh Festival 529:. 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Richard van Allan
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bass
Covent Garden
English National Opera
Wagner
Verdi
Mozart
Gilbert and Sullivan
The Times
Clipstone
Derbyshire
Bolsover
Gilbert and Sullivan
Mansfield
Worcester Teacher Training College
David Franklin
Birmingham School of Music
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Sadler's Wells
Mozart
The Magic Flute
Francesco Cavalli
L'Ormindo
Raymond Leppard
Massenet
Werther
Don Giovanni
London Coliseum
Nicholas Maw

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