Jeffrey Black
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Jeffrey Black (born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia), is an internationally acclaimed opera singer. He studied singing at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, and appeared in many of the operas staged by the Conservatorium students and post-graduate students, including appearing in the role of "Figaro", as a First year Opera Student, in the Conservatorium's 1981 production of The Marriage of Figaro, at the Basil Jones Theatre (now called the QUT Gardens Theatre), (which was the Conservatorium's location prior to its move to its present location at South Bank).
Jeffrey Black made his operatic debut as a principal singer with the Australian Opera in 1984. He made his United Kingdom debut at Glyndebourne in 1986. ,
Jeffrey Black has sung with some of the world's leading Opera companies, including:
- Royal Opera (London)
- Opera Bastille (Paris)
- Glyndebourne Festival Opera
- Metropolitan Opera
- Salzburg Festival (Salzburg}.
- Munich Opera
- Netherlands Opera
- De Vlaamse Opera
- Valaamse Opera
- Bayerische Staatsoper (Munich)
- LA Opera
- Bastille Paris
- Aix-en-Provence
- Monte Carlo
- Washington National Opera
- Lyric Opera of Chicago
- San Francisco Opera
- San Diego
- Los Angeles Music Center
- Michigan Opera
- Teatro Colon Buenos Aires
- Opera North
[edit] Roles
Jeffrey Black's opera and operetta roles have included, among others, the following:
- La Cenerentola (as "Dandini")
- The Barber of Seville (as "Figaro")
- The Marriage of Figaro (as the "Count")
- Don Giovanni (as "Don Giovanni")
- Cosi fan tutte (as "Guglielmo")
- The Magic Flute (as "Papageno")
- Die Fledermaus (as "Dr. Falke")
- La bohème (as "Schaunard")
- Lucia di Lammermoor (as "Enrico")
- Falstaff (as "Ford")
- The Pirates of Penzance (as "the Pirate King")
- The Merry Widow (as "Danilo")
[edit] References
- ^ Jeffrey Black - winner of the Mathy Award in 1983
- ^ Jeffrey Black - Opera Australia official website
[edit] External links
- Jeffrey Black - Queensland Conservatorium Alumni
- Jeffrey Black photos - National Library of Australia