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soggetti/spettacolo/Glasgow 1990
Stuart Patterson was born in Perth. He graduated from the University of Strathclyde, and was principal tenor of Paisley Abbey Choir, while studying with Winifred Busfield. In 1981 he won a scholarship from the French government and went to study in Paris where he is still based. He also studied for a period under Sir Peter Pears at Aldeburgh and was a member of the Glyndebourne Festival Chorus in 1983 and 1984. He now studies in Florence with Claudio Desideri and with David Pollard in London. In France he has sung as first tenor with the Groupe Vocal de France, making many recordings of contemporary music and giving concerts all over Europe and the USA. In the past three years he has specialised in Mozartian roles, singing Ferrando (Così), Ottavio (Don Giovanni), Pedrillo (Il Serraglio), Gomatz (Zaide) and Basilio (Figaro), as well as Jupiter in Handel's Semele, Lindoro in Rossini's Italian Girl, and the title role in Le Pauvre Matelot by Milhaud at the Opéra Comique last year. He continues to expand his extremly wide concert repertoire and took part in the SEMC's extravaganza Feast of the Pheasant earlier this year. Future engagements will take him to Strasbourg in September for a modern opera, Florence for Don Giovanni and back to Glasgow in March 1991 for Monteverdi's Combattimento with the Scottish Early Music Consort.
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