Gerald Finley (born
30 January 1960) is a Canadian
bass-baritone opera singer.
Career
He was born in
Montreal and received his musical education in St. Matthew's (Anglican) Church, Ottawa, the
University of Ottawa,
King's College, Cambridge and the
Royal College of Music in
London, England. He is particularly renowned for his interpretations of
Mozart roles such as Guglielmo, Papageno, Figaro, the Count and Don Giovanni. He made his
New York debut at the
Metropolitan Opera on
January 24,
1998 in the role of Papageno in
Die Zauberflöte. He has subsequently performed the title role of
Don Giovanni and Marcello in
Puccini's
La bohème at the Metropolitan. In addition to his success with Mozart, Finley has been active in contemporary opera. He has created a number of roles including Doctor Oppenheimer in the world premiere of
John Adams' opera
Doctor Atomic at the
San Francisco Opera on
October 1,
2005. Other roles he has originated include Harry Heegan in
The Silver Tassie by
Mark-Anthony Turnage at the
English National Opera and the title role in
Fantastic Mr. Fox by
Tobias Picker at the
Los Angeles Opera.
Finley has been critically praised in both opera and concert. After a recital at Carnegie Hall in March, 2007, he was praised by New York Times critic Bernard Holland as having a "bass-baritone of easy luxury" and that his "sensibilities begin with the pre-eminence of words." His portrayal of Schumann's Dichterliebe at the Wigmore Hall in 2006 was also highly praised.
Expanding his repertoire, Finley is due to sing the title role of Eugene Onegin at the Royal Opera House, covent Garden, this March. This is the second time he will have sung a Tchaichovsky fole for the Royal Opera; the first being Prince Yeletsky, from Pique Dame. Finley appears on a number of recordings, including several solo albums on the Hyperion label.
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