English classical singer
David Thomas (born 1943) is an English classical bass singer , performing mostly in concert. He has performed internationally at notable concert halls and festivals.
Life
Thomas began his musical career as a chorister at St. Paul's Cathedral in London.[ 1] He attended King's School, Canterbury , and then as a teenager on a choral scholarship at King's College, Cambridge . He focused on Early music , appearing with ensembles such as Consort of Musicke , conducted by Anthony Rooley , and Academy of Ancient Music , conducted by Christopher Hogwood .
As a soloist, he performad Bach's Christmas Oratorio in Leipzig and Berlin, Handel's Messiah in Italy, Handel's Serse at the Göttingen Handel Festival , among others. In the U.S., he performed Messiah in the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra , Schubert's Winterreise at Cornell University , and Handel's oratorios Judas Maccabaeus , Susanna and Theodora , conducted by Nicholas McGegan .[ 1] He sang in Messiah at the 1985 Tanglewood Festival , with Hogwood conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra .[ 2] In 1993, he appeared as both Raphael and Adam in Haydn's Die Schöpfung in concerts with the BSO conducted by Simon Rattle and alongside soprano Barbara Bonney , at both the Boston Concert Hall[ 3] and in Tanglewood.[ 4]
In 1981, he took part in a recording of Purcell's The Fairy-Queen , conducted by John Eliot Gardiner .[ 5] In 1982, he recorded the bass solo of Handel's Messiah with Christopher Hogwood conducting, alongside Emma Kirkby and Carolyn Watkinson . He recorded the bass arias in Bach's St Matthew Passion with the King's College Choir, conducted by Stephen Cleobury in 1994.[ 6]
Thomas has been a professor of voice at Trinity College London [ 1] and is the father of the actress Antonia Thomas .
References
^ a b c "David Thomas / Professorial Staff - Voice" . Trinity College London . Retrieved 8 July 2020 .
^ "Boston Symphony Orchestra concert program, Tanglewood Series, Summer 1985, Week 5, Saturday Concert" . Boston Symphony Orchestra . Retrieved 8 July 2020 .
^ "Boston Symphony Orchestra concert program, Thursday D Series, Season 112 (1992-1993), Concert 2" . Boston Symphony Orchestra . Retrieved 8 July 2020 .
^ "Boston Symphony Orchestra concert program, Tanglewood Series, Summer 1993, Week 6, Sunday Concert" . Boston Symphony Orchestra . Retrieved 8 July 2020 .
^ Steiger, Karsten (2011). "The Fairy Queen" . Opern-Diskographie: Verzeichnis aller Audio- und Video-Gesamtaufnahmen . Walter de Gruyter . pp. 379– 80. ISBN 978-3-11-095596-5 .
^ "Stephen Cleobury & Choir of King's College Cambridge / Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works" . Bach Cantatas Website . Retrieved 8 July 2020 .
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