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April Cantelo

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One of the UK's leading sopranos specializing in early music, April Cantelo has also made a name for herself with roles in modern creations. Born in Purbrook, Hampshire, on April 2, 1928, April Rosemary Cantelo studied singing in church and piano at London's Royal College of Music. After making her debut with the Chelmsford Festival Orchestra in 1947, she abandoned her medical studies to study opera singing at Dartington Hall Arts College, notably with Imogen Holst, daughter of composer Gustav Holst. She joined the National Opera Studio and sang with the Glyndebourne Chorus, The New English Singers and The Deller Consort, founded by countertenor Alfred Deller. After meeting clarinettist and future conductor Colin Davis, whom she married in 1949 until their separation in 1964, April Cantelo made her soprano debut in 1950 at the Edinburgh Festival in Ariadne auf Naxos (R. Strauss), followed by Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, which she also performed at the Glyndebourne Festival the following year. From then on, her roles in Mozart, Beethoven(Fidelio), Verdi(Rigoletto) and Massenet(Manon) multiplied, before numerous English premieres: two operas by Berkeley, including Ruth, which she recorded with Charles Mackerras, Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1960, Hans Werner Henze's Boulevard Solitude in 1962, Kurt Weill's Grandeur and Decadence of the City of Mahagonny in 1963, four operas by Williamson and John Eccles' Semele in 1972. At the same time, the soprano appeared several times at the London Proms, and took part in the first concert at The Purcell Room in 1967, in a tribute to the composer who inspired the hall's name. Her recordings feature both early and new music, with the greatest British conductors of her time. Among them are The Cries of London (1957) and Homage to Henry Purcell (1958) with Alfred Deller, Britten: The Little Sweep (1956), the recital Eighteenth Century Shakespearean Songs (1961), Purcell: Ode to St. Cecilia (1962), Purcell: The Little Sweep (1956) and The Little Sweep (1956). Cecilia (1962), Purcell: The Indian Queen (1966), Berlioz Songs (1968), Handel: Chandos Anthems and Handel: Ode for St. Cecilia's Day (1968), Haydn: Creation Mass (1969) and The Madrigals of Thomas Morley (1972). Retired to Oxfordshire, the soprano ran an amateur choir in Sutton Courtenay, before passing away on July 16, 2024 at the age of 96.
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  2.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 2 - "Here They Are, Dears!" featuring April Cantelo
  3.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 2 - "My Flowers Are Few" featuring April Cantelo
  4.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 2 - "Quickly! Quickly, Come Along!" featuring April Cantelo
  5.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 1 - "We Bring Great News To You" featuring April Cantelo
  6.   Metamorphosis on a Bed-time Theme (Allegro commerciale in modo televisione) featuring April Cantelo
  7.   Berlioz: Béatrice et Bénédict, H.138 / Act 2 - "Je vais d'un coeur aimant" featuring Colin Davis
  8.   Berlioz: Irlande, Op. 2, H 38 - 2. Hélène by April Cantelo
  9.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 1 - "Right! We'll Have Him!" featuring April Cantelo
  10.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 1 - "Beggin' Your Pardon" featuring April Cantelo
  11.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 1 - "The First Suggestion On My List" featuring April Cantelo
  12.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 1 - "Stuffy!" featuring April Cantelo
  13.   Handel: Chandos Anthems / The Lord Is My Light, HWV 255 - It Is the Lord That Ruleth the Sea featuring April Cantelo
  14.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 1 - "I Hope We're Not Too Early, Florence?" featuring April Cantelo
  15.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "Fools! Fools! Blundering Fools!" featuring April Cantelo
  16.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "In The Midst Of Life Is Death" featuring April Cantelo
  17.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "Have You Found Him?" featuring April Cantelo
  18.   Berlioz: Irlande, Op. 2, H 38 - 7. L'origine de la harpe
  19.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "I Can't Remember Everything" featuring April Cantelo
  20.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "Albert's Come Back To Stay" featuring April Cantelo
  21.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "Albert!" featuring April Cantelo
  22.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 3 - "I'm Sorry About That" featuring April Cantelo
  23.   Wagner: Das Liebesverbot / Act 1: Verworfnes Volk! featuring Leslie Fyson
  24.   Wagner: Das Liebesverbot / Act 2: So hört doch nur, was Liebe spricht! featuring Alexander Young
  25.   Britten: Albert Herring, Op. 39 / Act 2 - "Er-humph! Er-humph! I'm No Great Shakes" featuring April Cantelo
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