Lesley
Garrett CBE
We
are pleased to welcome Lesley Garrett as a new addition
to the ISTD Grand Council.
Lesley
Garrett, CBE, is Britain’s most popular soprano,
regularly appearing in both opera and in concert, on
television and CD; she has won both critical acclaim
and the affection of many fans and music lovers.
As
a recording artist, she has eleven solo CDs to her credit;
Soprano in Red received the Gramophone Award for 'Best-selling
Classical Artist of the Year', Diva! A Soprano At The
Movies, Prima Donna, Simple Gifts, Soprano in Red, Soprano
in Hollywood and I Will Wait for You all received silver
discs and A Soprano Inspired and Lesley Garrett both
achieved gold discs. Lesley's most recent albums are
Travelling Light, The Singer, and So Deep is the Night
and she also a featured artist on the platinum selling
Perfect Day single released by the BBC in aid of Children
in Need.
Lesley's
major television appearances include 'Lesley Garrett…Tonight’
for the BBC featuring Lesley and guest artists as diverse
as Renee Fleming and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Dmitri
Hvorostovsky and Marti Pellow, Michel Legrand and Elaine
Paige. The series continued as 'The Lesley Garrett Show'
featuring programmes from Naples, Seville and New York
with guest artists Marcello Alvarez, Ian Bostridge,
Alison Moyet, Michael Ball, Maxim Vengerov and Joshua
Bell.
Other
BBC television appearances have included the documentary
‘Jobs for the Girls’ with Linda Robson and
Pauline Quirke, ‘Viva la Diva’ and ‘The
Lily Savage Show’. Lesley was also the subject
of a South Bank Show on LWT and her music programmes
continued on the BBC with 'The Singer', a specially
filmed Christmas concert featuring Lesley and guest
artists Jose Cura and Sibonglie Khumalo and ‘Sacred
Songs’ featuring sacred music from around the
world. Music from the album So Deep is the Night was
made into a film titled ‘Lesley Garrett - Desert
Dreams’.
Lesley’s
operatic career included early engagements at the Wexford
Festival, Welsh National Opera, Opera North, and Glyndebourne
Festival Opera before joining English National Opera
in 1984. During her time with ENO, Lesley starred in
many productions and won critical acclaim for her portrayals
of both comic and serious roles.
Lesley
made her Royal Opera debut in their production of The
Merry Widow in 1997. Most recently she returned to the
Coliseum in the spring of 2001 for a revival of her
acclaimed Rosina in Rossini’s ‘Barber of
Seville’, having first performed it there in 1998.
She is now a member of the ENO's Board of Directors.
Internationally
Lesley has performed throughout Europe, the USA , Australia,
Russia, Brazil, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan and South Korea.
For
Millennium Eve, Lesley sang opera and pop classics with
Bryan Ferry, The Eurythmics and Mick Hucknall in the
grounds of the Royal Observatory and National Maritime
Museum in Greenwich to celebrate the arrival of the
new century. In 2000 her autobiography 'Notes from a
Small Soprano' was published by Hodder and Stoughton
and during that year she appeared at the first-ever
Classical Brit Awards, a gala fundraising concert and
musical celebration for Dame Elizabeth Taylor and performed
the very last Abide With Me at the 2000 FA Cup Final
(prior to the closure of Wembley Stadium) in aid of
the NSPCC. In 2003, Lesley joined the radio station,
Classic FM as a weekly presenter with her own show on
Saturday evenings.
In
January 2004, Lesley took part in the inauguration ceremony
for Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 before travelling to
Australia for concerts at the renowned Leeuwin Winery
with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and guest
artist, Anthony Warlow. The concerts were such a success
that she returned to Australia in 2005 for a concert
tour with Anthony.
Also
in 2004 Lesley was invited to be one of the celebrity
dancers on the BBC1 hit show Strictly Come Dancing,
together with her professional dance partner, Anton
Du Beke, she reached the semi-finals of the competition.
Last autumn she sang the role of The Fox in Rachel Portman’s
new opera, ‘The Little Prince’, filmed for
BBC2 and took part in BBC2’s series ‘Who
Do You Think You Are?’. In February 2005 Lesley
was invited to be one of the judges for BBC's Comic
Relief Does Fame Academy and in May she both sang at
and hosted the 2005 Classical Brit Awards at the Royal
Albert Hall and on ITV. Last autumn, Lesley took the
title role in Welsh National Opera's new production
of The Merry Widow.
Lesley
was awarded a CBE in the 2002 New Year's Honours List
for Services to Music.
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