Andrew Black (baritone), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Andrew Black (baritone)

Date of Birth: 15-Jan-1859

Date of Death: 01-Jan-0001

Profession: opera singer

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Andrew Black (baritone)

  • Andrew Black (15 January 1859, Glasgow – 1920, Sydney) was a Scottish baritone who was primarily known for his performances in oratorios and other works from the concert repertoire.
  • He was particularly admired for his performances of Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah which he first performed at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival in 1894.
  • He made several recordings for His Master's Voice in London from 1901-1906 which are chronicled in volume one of The Record of Singing.Black began his career as a church organist with the United Presbyterian Church in Glasgow.
  • He then studied singing with Alberto Randegger and John B.
  • Welch in London, and later with Domenico Scafati in Milan.
  • He began his career as a concert singer in Scotland, and had his first major critical success in 1887 at The Crystal Palace in London.
  • In 1892 he made his debut at the Leeds Festival as the Spectre in AntonĂ­n Dvorák's The Spectre's Bride.
  • In 1893 he was the tenor soloist in the world premiere of Dvorák's Mass in D major, and in 1903 he sang the role of Judas in the world premiere of Edward Elgar's The Apostles.
  • He was appointed to the staff of the Royal Northern College of Music in 1893.

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