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Philip Langridge


Philip Gordon Langridge CBE (16 December 1939 – 5 March 2010)〔Millington (7 March 2010)〕 was an English tenor,〔Kozinn (8 March 2010) page B9.〕 considered to be among the foremost exponents of English opera and oratorio.〔Valencia (6 March 2010)〕〔Millington (8 March 2010)〕
Langridge was born in Hawkhurst, Kent, educated at Maidstone Grammar School and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London.〔''Daily Telegraph'' (7 March 2010)〕 He started his career as an orchestral violinist, which exposed him to a great variety of music.
As a singer, Langridge was admired for his fine technique coupled with keen dramatic instincts. His repertoire was broad, ranging from the operas of Claudio Monteverdi and Mozart to more modern works by Ravel, Stravinsky, Janáček and Schoenberg. At the end of his life, he was adding some Wagner roles, including Loge from ''Das Rheingold''. Langridge was also a fine concert singer and regularly performed the sacred music of Bach and Handel. He also won great acclaim for his assumption of the title role in Elgar's ''The Dream of Gerontius''. In recent years, Langridge frightened and delighted families in his portrayal of the witch in ''Hansel and Gretel'' at the Metropolitan Opera holiday production.
For all his versatility, he was at his most distinguished performing the works of Benjamin Britten.〔Clements (6 November 2009)〕 Much of Britten's vocal music was written specifically for his artistic and life partner, tenor Sir Peter Pears. Many regarded Langridge as Pears' true successor because they shared similar vocal qualities and brought uncommon immediacy to the music they performed. He recorded many of his famous roles, including Peter Grimes and the Prologue / Quint in ''The Turn of the Screw'', as well as all the orchestral song cycles for tenor voice.
Langridge's association with Harrison Birtwistle began in 1986 when he created the role of Orpheus in his opera ''The Mask of Orpheus''. He also sang The Lawyer in the world premiere recording of ''Punch and Judy'' (1989) and created the roles of Kong in ''The Second Mrs Kong'' (Glyndebourne, 1994) and Hiereus in ''The Minotaur'' (Royal Opera House, 2008).〔Hewett (10 April 2008)〕 Birtwistle composed ''Vanitas'' (based on a poem by David Harsent) especially for Langridge's 70th birthday concert at London's Wigmore Hall in November 2009.〔
In 1976 he created the title role in Thomas Wilson’s dramatically effective adaptation of James Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner with Scottish Opera.
Langridge was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to music in 1994. He was married to Irish mezzo-soprano Ann Murray until his death from bowel cancer. Langridge is survived by their son Jonathan Philip (born 1986, Greenwich, London),〔(Births England and Wales 1984-2006 )〕 and his three adult children from his previous marriage: Anita, Jennifer,〔(Guardian obituary )〕 and opera director Stephen.〔(Obituary ''The Times'', 8 March 2010 )〕
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