JAMES BOWMAN - Counter-Tenor
One of the world's leading countertenors
for nearly 30 years; James Bowman's career spans Opera,
Oratorio, Contemporary music and Solo recitals. He
was born in Oxford on 6 November 1941 and began singing
as a boy chorister at Ely Cathedral. He later
went to New College, Oxford. He was a member of
the New College and Christ Church choirs.
In 1967 he auditioned for Benjamin
Britten's English Opera Group and was cast as Oberon
in A Midsummer Night's Dream, a work he has subsequently
had a long and distinguished association with.
James made his London debut at
the opening concert of the Queen Elizabeth Hall and
was soon in demand on both the opera stage and concert
platform. He appeared at Glyndebourne in 1970
La Calisto (the first countertenor to sing there), English
National Opera in 1971 Semele and the Royal Opera House
Covent Garden 1972 Taverner.
At the same time James met David
Munrow and was invited to join the Early Music Consort
of London. The ensemble made numerous recordings
and toured extensively, inspiring many to explore and
join the revival in early music and period performance.
During his career James Bowman
has appeared at almost every major opera house including
La Scala Milan, Amsterdam, Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Sydney,
Verona, Vienna, Strasbourg, Sante Fe, Dallas and San
Franscisco. His concert career is equally wide ranging:
in Europe he is well known as a recitalist, with a large
following particularly in France. In 1992 the
French Government honoured him with admission to "L'ordre
des Arts et des Lettres" and he was also awarded
the Medal of Honour of the City of Paris, in recognition
of his long-standing contribution to the musical life
of that City.
James has made over 180 recordings
with all the major record labels and has worked with
all the major directors including Harnoncourt, Bruggen,
Gardiner, Norrington, Hogwood and Leonhardt. Most
of his recent recordings have been with The Kings Consort
and Robert King on Hyperion. These include the
complete Purcell odes, secular songs and church music
and two stunning discs of Handel arias.
His work is not confined to 'early
music', he has given the world premieres of many contemporary
compositions by composers such as Burgon, Ridout and
Richard Rodney Bennett.
In May 1996 James Bowman received
the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music from the University
of Newcastle upon Tyne. James is also President
of the Holst Singers. He was made a CBE in the
Queen's birthday honours list in June 1997. In
November 1998 James was made an Honorary Fellow of New
College Oxford.
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