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Alexander Young (tenor) was born on 18 October, 1920. Discover Alexander Young (tenor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Alexander Young (tenor) Net Worth
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After retiring from the stage, he served as the head of vocal studies of the Royal Northern College of Music from 1973–1986.
In 1958 Young took part, with Jennifer Vyvyan and the Goldsbrough Orchestra, in two concerts broadcast on the Third Programme, of excerpts from Mozart operas conducted by Charles Mackerras, incorporating important sources from the Fürstenberg Library in Donaueschingen, an early effort to perform these works in a historically-informed manner.
Young's opera recordings include Alceste (Evandro) 1956, The Gondoliers (Francesco) 1957, Samson (title role) 1968, Tamerlano (Bajazet) 1970, and Saul and David (David) 1972. In the field of song, for Argo, Young recorded On Wenlock Edge by Vaughan Williams, The Curlew and other songs by Peter Warlock, The Holy Sonnets of John Donne and Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo by Britten, and an LP of songs by Quilter. A recording of Liszt's A Faust Symphony, S108, with the Beecham Choral Society, and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Thomas Beecham from 1956 was issued by Somm.
He created the roles of Charles Darnay in Benjamin's A Tale of Two Cities (1953), Philippe in Berkeley's A Dinner Engagement (1954) and Cicero in Hamilton's The Catiline Conspiracy (1974).
After vocal studies at the Royal College of Music with Steffan Pollmann, and undertaking his war service, Young made his professional debut at the 1948 Edinburgh Festival as Scaramuccio in a production of Ariadne auf Naxos conducted by Beecham. In 1953 he performed the role of Tom Rakewell in the United Kingdom premiere of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, a Third Programme broadcast. He would perform the role on stage at Covent Garden in 1962 and on record in the composer's own version from 1964. He sang Orpheus in Monteverdi, Gluck and Offenbach's version of the story.
Alexander Basil Young (London, 18 October 1920 – Macclesfield, 5 March 2000) was an English tenor who had an active career performing in concerts and operas from the late 1940s through the early 1970s. He was particularly admired for his performances in the operas of Handel, Mozart, and Rossini and of choral works of the 18th century.