Sir Jeffrey Tate (1943-2017) RIP
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Was Sir Jeffrey any relation to the composer, Phyllis Tate, anybody know?Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 02-06-17, 18:05.
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Originally posted by akiralx View PostSad news, he had a heart attack in Italy. I particularly treasure his EMI recording of Elgar's Second - one of the most powerful ever made.
He was due to conduct with the RAI Vilde Frang in the Elgar Concerto this month .
One of my favourite recordings of his was Hansel and Gretel.
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Record Review re-broadcast an interview with him in this morning's broadcast. I missed the first time. Very engaging and interesting. For example working with Callas when she was bunkered in her Paris appartment about 18 months before she died. And his start in the music world as a repetiteur, which he said taught him from the start about singers - in opera - but also phrasing in all music. Working with Boulez on the Bayreuth Ring, and Karajan.
(Reminds me of an insight evening with Mark Elder at The Royal Op House - he started out the same, and had some interesting observations on the role of the repetitur. He related that he'd thought he could sneak to the back of the auditorium to hear Sylvia Fisher as Isolde at the last performance of the run - only to find that his absence almost derailed her performance - as he said, the lesson was that some singers relied absolutely on their repetitur being present, others could cope without. (And that Gobbi would only perform at short notice if he could bring his own repetitur...).
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