Robin Blaze

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Robin Blaze (born 1970 in Shadwell, Leeds) is a countertenor.

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[edit] Childhood and education

The son of a professional golfer Peter, Robin Blaze grew up in Shadwell, near Leeds and was educated at Leeds Grammar School, Uppingham School, and the University of Oxford (BA Music).

Having made his first solo recordings as a treble with Stephen Lomas, Blaze was both a chorister and an academical clerk at Magdalen College where he recorded with the Dufay Consort, and after graduating won a scholarship for postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Music. He has continued to study with Michael Chance and Ashley Stafford and he is now a professor of Vocal Studies at the Royal College.

[edit] Opera

His opera roles have included:

[edit] Performances

Blaze has performed with conductors including Harry Christophers, Stephen Cleobury, John Eliot Gardiner, Philippe Herreweghe, Richard Hickox, David Hill, Christopher Hogwood, René Jacobs, Robert King, Ton Koopman, Nicholas Kraemer, Gustav Leonhardt, Paul McCreesh, Nicholas McGegan, Trevor Pinnock, and Masaaki Suzuki.

He has appeared with ensembles including the Academy of Ancient Music, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Bach Collegium Japan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, La Chapelle Royale, City of London Sinfonia, Collegium Musicum 90, Collegium Vocale, The English Concert, Fretwork, Gabrieli Consort, Hallé Orchestra, Hanover Band, Israel Chamber Orchestra, King's Consort, Manchester Camerata, National Symphony Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Northern Sinfonia, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Palladian Ensemble, The Parley of Instruments, Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal Flanders Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, RIAS Kammerchor, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, The Sixteen, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir, and Winchester Cathedral Choir.

He works regularly with pianist Graham Johnson and lutenist Elizabeth Kenny.

He has made over 50 solo recordings, including the complete Bach series for Masaaki Suzuki for BIS, and a series of song recitals with Elizabeth Kenny for Hyperion. His C.D. of Handel duets with Carolyn Sampson was nominated for a Gramophone Award, and his recording of Thomas Ades' "Lover in Winter" won the Gramophone contemporary music recording prize. Other award winning recordings include Byrd consort songs with Concordia and Handel's "Choice of Hercules" with The King's Consort, both for Hyperion Records.

He has also studied flute, piano, and organ.

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