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'''Justin Lavender''' (born 4 June 1951) is an [[opera]]tic [[tenor]], a professor of vocal studies at the [[Royal College of Music]] and co-founder and Musical Director of Arcadian Opera.<ref name="Debrett’s People of Today">{{cite web|url=http://www.debretts.com/people-of-today/profile/14664/Justin-LAVENDER |title=Debrett's People of Today |accessdate=5 November 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141111215351/http://www.debretts.com/people-of-today/profile/14664/Justin-LAVENDER |archivedate=11 November 2014 }}</ref>


'''Justin Lavender''' (born 4 June 1951) is an [[Opera|operatic]] [[Tenor|tenor]], professor of vocal studies at the [[Royal College of Music]], visiting tutor at the [[Birmingham Conservatoire]] and a vocal consultant to the choirs of [[King’s College, Cambridge]] and [[Canterbury Cathedral]]<ref name="Debrett’s People of Today">{{cite web | url=http://www.debretts.com/people-of-today/profile/14664/Justin-LAVENDER | title=Debrett’s People of Today | accessdate=5 November 2014}}</ref>.
He was educated at [[Bedford Modern School]], [[Queen Mary University of London|Queen Mary College London]] and the [[Guildhall School of Music and Drama]].<ref name="Debrett’s People of Today" /> Although he initially intended to train as a nuclear engineer he was persuaded by [[Peter Pears|Sir Peter Pears]] and [[Benjamin Britten]] to pursue a career in music.<ref name="Lavender’s Profile at the Royal College of Music">{{cite web|url=https://www.rcm.ac.uk/vocal/vocalprofessors/details/?id=02539|title=Justin Lavender|accessdate=5 November 2014}}</ref>
Following his debut in 1980 as Nadir in [[Georges Bizet|Bizet's]] ''[[Les pêcheurs de perles]]'' at the [[Sydney Opera House]], Lavender has performed with most of the world's major orchestras and opera companies.<ref name="Lavender’s Profile at the Royal College of Music" /> In addition to his [[opera]]tic performances, Lavender is a professor of vocal studies at the [[Royal College of Music]], an honorary professor of the [[Confucius Institute]] at [[Pfeiffer University]], and from 2009 to 2020 was vocal consultant to the Choir of [[King's College Chapel, Cambridge]].<ref name="Debrett’s People of Today" />


In 2015 Lavender co-founded the community opera company, Arcadian Opera, which performs regularly at Stowe, Buckingham.
Lavender was born on 4 June 1951 and educated at [[Bedford Modern School]], [[Queen Mary University of London|Queen Mary’s College London]] and the [[Guildhall School of Music and Drama]].<ref name="Debrett’s People of Today" /> Although he initially intended to train as a nuclear engineer he was persuaded by [[Peter Pears|Sir Peter Pears]] and [[Benjamin Britten]] to pursue a career in music<ref name="Lavender’s Profile at the Royal College of Music">{{cite web | url=http://www.rcm.ac.uk/vocal/professors/profile/?id=5186 Justin Lavender’s Profile at the Royal College of Music| title=Justin Lavender | accessdate=5 November 2014}}</ref>.
Following his debut in 1980 as Nadir in [[George Bizet|Bizet’s]] [[Les pêcheurs de perles]] at the [[Sydney Opera House]], Lavender has performed with most of the world’s finest orchestras and opera companies.<ref name="Lavender’s Profile at the Royal College of Music" /> In addition to his [[Opera|operatic]] performances, Lavender is professor of vocal studies at the [[Royal College of Music]], an honorary professor of the [[Confucius Institute|Confucius Institute at North Carolina State University]], artistic director of [[Bearwood College|Bearwood Opera]], a visiting tutor at the [[Birmingham Conservatoire]] and a vocal consultant to the choirs of [[Canterbury Cathedral]] and [[King’s College, Cambridge]].<ref name="Debrett’s People of Today" />


==Operatic performances==
== Operatic performances ==


* 1980 - professional debut as Nadir in [[Les pêcheurs de perles|The Pearl Fishers]] ([[Sydney Opera House]])
* 1980 professional debut as Nadir in ''[[Les pêcheurs de perles|The Pearl Fishers]]'' ([[Sydney Opera House]])
* 1990 – debut as Arnold in [[Gioachino Rossini|Rossini's]] [[William Tell (opera)|Guillaume Tell]] ([[Royal Opera House]])
* 1990 – debut as Arnold in [[Gioachino Rossini|Rossini's]] ''[[William Tell (opera)|Guillaume Tell]]'' ([[Royal Opera House]])
* 1990 – debut as Tamino in [[The Magic Flute|Die Zauberflöte]] ([[Vienna State Opera]])
* 1990 – debut as Tamino in ''[[The Magic Flute|Die Zauberflöte]]'' ([[Vienna State Opera]])
* 1991 – debut and title role in [[Gioachino Rossini|Rossini's]] Le Comte d'Ory ([[La Scala|La Scala Milan]])
* 1991 – debut and title role in Rossini's ''[[Le comte Ory]]'' ([[La Scala]], Milan)
* 1993 – debut as Demodokos in [[Luigi Dallapiccola|Dallapiccola's]] [[Ulisse]] ([[Salzburg Festival]])
* 1993 – debut as Demodokos in [[Luigi Dallapiccola|Dallapiccola's]] ''[[Ulisse]]'' ([[Salzburg Festival]])
* 2004 - title role in [[Charles Gounod|Gounod's]] Faust ([[Royal Opera House]])
* 2004 title role in [[Charles Gounod|Gounod's]] ''[[Faust (opera)|Faust]]'' ([[Royal Opera House]])


==Concert performances==
== Concert performances ==


* 1988 - Schubert's Mass in E Flat (Giulini and Berlin Philharmonic)
* 1988 Schubert's [[Mass No. 6 (Schubert)|Mass in E Flat]] (Giulini and Berlin Philharmonic)
* 1988 - Bartók's Cantata Profana (Solti and London Philharmonic)
* 1988 Bartók's ''[[Cantata Profana]]'' (Solti and London Philharmonic)
* 1991 - Schnittke's Faust Cantata (Abbado and Vienna Symphony)
* 1991 [[Alfred Schnittke|Schnittke]]'s Faust Cantata (Abbado and Vienna Symphony)
* 1996 - Gerontius (Slatkin and Philharmonia)
* 1996 – Elgar's ''[[The Dream of Gerontius]]'' (Slatkin and Philharmonia)
* 2001 - Schnittke's Faust Cantata (Slatkin and BBC)
* 2001 Schnittke's Faust Cantata (Slatkin and BBC)


==Film==
== Film ==


* 2002 - appeared in [[The Life of David Gale]]
* 2002 appeared in [[The Life of David Gale]]


==Recordings==
== Recordings ==


* 1983 - video of Oedipus Rex
* 1983 video of Oedipus Rex
* 1989 - audio of La Noche Triste
* 1989 audio of La Noche Triste
* 1991 – audio of La Favorite
* 1991 – audio of La Favorite
* 1993 – audio of Messiah
* 1993 – audio of Messiah
* 1993 – audio of I Puritani
* 1993 – audio of I Puritani
* 1993 – video of Mitridate
* 1993 – video of Mitridate
* 1994 – audio of The Wreckers
* 1994 – audio of The Wreckers
* 1994 – audio of Rossini and Donizetti arias
* 1994 – audio of Rossini and Donizetti arias
* 1996 – audio of Britten Song Cycles
* 1996 – audio of Britten Song Cycles
* 1996 – audio of Bomtempo Mattutina dei Morti
* 1996 – audio of Bomtempo Mattutina dei Morti
* 1997 – audio of Mozart Arias
* 1997 – audio of Mozart Arias
* 1998 – audio of Alceste
* 1998 – audio of Alceste
* 1999 – audio of War and Peace
* 1999 – audio of War and Peace
* 2004 – audio of Schnittke Faust Cantata
* 2004 – audio of Schnittke Faust Cantata
* 2006 – audio of Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius
* 2006 – audio of Elgar's Dream of Gerontius
* 2008 – audio of Janaček Otčenas
* 2008 – audio of Janáček Otčenas


== References ==
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* [http://www.rcm.ac.uk/vocal/professors/profile/?id=5186 Profile of Justin Lavender at the Royal College of Music]
* [http://www.rcm.ac.uk/vocal/professors/profile/?id=5186 Profile of Justin Lavender at the Royal College of Music]


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Latest revision as of 20:21, 3 February 2023

Justin Lavender
Born4 June 1951
OccupationOperatic tenor

Justin Lavender (born 4 June 1951) is an operatic tenor, a professor of vocal studies at the Royal College of Music and co-founder and Musical Director of Arcadian Opera.[1]

He was educated at Bedford Modern School, Queen Mary College London and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.[1] Although he initially intended to train as a nuclear engineer he was persuaded by Sir Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten to pursue a career in music.[2] Following his debut in 1980 as Nadir in Bizet's Les pêcheurs de perles at the Sydney Opera House, Lavender has performed with most of the world's major orchestras and opera companies.[2] In addition to his operatic performances, Lavender is a professor of vocal studies at the Royal College of Music, an honorary professor of the Confucius Institute at Pfeiffer University, and from 2009 to 2020 was vocal consultant to the Choir of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.[1]

In 2015 Lavender co-founded the community opera company, Arcadian Opera, which performs regularly at Stowe, Buckingham.

Operatic performances

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Concert performances

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  • 1988 – Schubert's Mass in E Flat (Giulini and Berlin Philharmonic)
  • 1988 – Bartók's Cantata Profana (Solti and London Philharmonic)
  • 1991 – Schnittke's Faust Cantata (Abbado and Vienna Symphony)
  • 1996 – Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius (Slatkin and Philharmonia)
  • 2001 – Schnittke's Faust Cantata (Slatkin and BBC)

Film

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Recordings

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  • 1983 – video of Oedipus Rex
  • 1989 – audio of La Noche Triste
  • 1991 – audio of La Favorite
  • 1993 – audio of Messiah
  • 1993 – audio of I Puritani
  • 1993 – video of Mitridate
  • 1994 – audio of The Wreckers
  • 1994 – audio of Rossini and Donizetti arias
  • 1996 – audio of Britten Song Cycles
  • 1996 – audio of Bomtempo Mattutina dei Morti
  • 1997 – audio of Mozart Arias
  • 1998 – audio of Alceste
  • 1999 – audio of War and Peace
  • 2004 – audio of Schnittke Faust Cantata
  • 2006 – audio of Elgar's Dream of Gerontius
  • 2008 – audio of Janáček Otčenas

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Debrett's People of Today". Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Justin Lavender". Retrieved 5 November 2014.
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