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Richard Suart (born 5 September 1951) is an English opera singer and actor, who has specialised in the comic roles of Gilbert and Sullivan operas and in operetta, as well as in ''avant-garde'' modern operas. He is probably best known for his numerous portrayals of Ko-Ko in ''The Mikado''. Suart has often performed with English National Opera, as well as other opera companies throughout the UK, Europe and North America. He has also recorded extensively and performed on the concert platform. ==Biography== Suart was born on 5 September 1951 in Blackpool, Lancashire. He was educated at Sedbergh School (1965–69) and later studied at St John's College, Cambridge (1971–74) and the Royal Academy of Music (1974–77). He is chiefly known as a stage performer, but his concert work has included baritone leads in Benjamin Britten's ''Saint Nicolas'',〔''The Musical Times'', Vol. 131, No. 1773 (November 1990)〕 and Monteverdi's ''Vespers'',〔''The Guardian'', 12 January 1980, p. 21〕 and a song recital of works by Ravel, Ibert and Mussorgsky at the Wigmore Hall in 1979〔''The Observer'', 31 December 1978, p. 28,〕 as well as some concert performances of his operatic roles. In 2004 Suart was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Richard Suart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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