Wagner Biographies

Graham Clark (1941-2023)

Born in Littleborough in Lancashire, Graham Clark studied with Bruce Boyce and began his operatic career with Scottish Opera in 1975. He was a Company Principal at ENO (1978-85).

He has performed with all of the leading UK opera houses and his extensive international career includes performances in Aix-en-Provence, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin (Deutsche Oper, Deutsche Staatsoper), Bilbao, Biwako, Bonn, Brussels, Catania, Chicago, Dallas, Dublin, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamamatsu, Hamburg, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Madrid (Teatro Real, Teatro de la Zarzuela), Matsumoto (Saito Kinen), Milan (La Scala), Munich, Nagoya, Nice, Paris (Opéra Bastille, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, Palais Garnier), Rome, Salzburg, San Francisco, Stockholm, Tokyo, Toronto, Toulouse, Turin, Vancouver, Vienna (Staatsoper), Yokohama, Zurich and in particular at the Bayreuth Festival, where he has performed over a hundred  and twenty times and at The Metropolitan Opera, where he has performed 82 times.

Graham Clark is especially associated with the works of Wagner and has performed Loge and Mime / Der Ring des Nibelungen over 275 times. His extensive repertoire includes Mephistopheles / Busoni’s Doktor Faust, for which he won an Olivier Award, Bégearss in the world premiere of The Ghosts of Versailles; Captain Vere / Billy Budd, Steva / Jenufa, Herodes / Salome, Hauptmann / Wozzeck, Gregor / The Makropulos Case, Prinz, Kammerdiener and Marquis / Lulu and Tanzmeister / Ariadne auf Naxos. He made his acting début as Socrates in The Trial of Socrates, Plato’s Apology at the Grand Théâtre, Luxembourg in 2011.

In concert, Graham Clark has performed at venues and festivals all over the globe including in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Bamberg, Berlin, Brussels, Canaries, Chicago, Cologne, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, London (Proms), Lucerne, Milan, Paris, Rome, Tel Aviv and Washington.

He has recorded extensively with the BBC, BMG, Challenge Classics, Chandos, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Erato, Etcetera, EuroArts, Oehms Classics, Opera Rara, Opus Arte, Philips, Profil, Sony, Teldec, The Met New York, United Artists, Warner Classics and WizArt.  DVDs include Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Der fliegende Holländer, Der Ring des Nibelungen (Bayreuther Festspiele); The Ghosts of Versailles, Wozzeck (The Metropolitan Opera, New York); Der Ring des Nibelungen, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Khovanshchina (Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona); Der Ring des Nibelungen (De Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam); The Makropulos Case (Canadian Opera, Toronto); Wozzeck (Deutsche Staatsoper, Berlin); The Rake’s Progress (Glyndebourne Festival Opera) and The Trial of Socrates (Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg).

Recent and future operatic engagements include Wozzeck, Metanoia, Lulu and Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, The Makropoulos Case and Turandot for Berlin Staatsoper, Reimann’s Lear, Capriccio and Makropoulos Case for Oper Frankfurt, Schreker’s Der Schatzgräber/De Nederlandse Opera, Der Traum ein Leben/Theater Bonn, Capriccio/Falstaff/From the House of the Dead for Paris Opera, Hänsel und Gretel/Northern Ireland Opera, Falstaff /Glyndebourne, La Fanciulla del West/ English National Opera, a new commission by Iain Bell In parenthesis for WNO, Capriccio and Tristan und Isolde for Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and From the House of the Dead for the ROH, Brussels and Lyon, and the world premiere of Dusapin’s Macbeth Underworld for La Monnaie. Concert engagements include a concert performance of Tristan und Isolde with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra in Seville, Falstaff with the CBSO, Der Rosenkavalier with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Oedipe with the LPO in London and Bucharest.

Graham Clark has received three nominations, including an EMMY, for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Opera.  He was awarded the Sir Laurence Olivier Award for his performance of Mephistopheles at English National Opera in 1986, the Sir Reginald Goodall Memorial Award by the Wagner Society, London in 2001 and the Sherwin Award by The Wagner Society of Southern California in 2009.

Interview with Graham Clark about his career and singing at the Bayreuth Festival

Graham Clark at the Bayreuth Festival

1981     Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (David)
1982     Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (David)
1983     Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (David)
1983     Tristan und Isolde (Junger Seemann)
1983     Tristan und Isolde (Melot)
1984     Der fliegende Holländer (Der Steuermann)
1984     Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (David)
1985     Der fliegende Holländer (Der Steuermann)
1986     Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (David)
1986     Tristan und Isolde (Junger Seemann)
1987     Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (David)
1987     Tristan und Isolde (Junger Seemann)
1987     Tristan und Isolde (Melot)
1988     Das Rheingold (Loge)
1988     Siegfried (Mime)
1989     Das Rheingold (Loge)
1989     Siegfried (Mime)
1990     Das Rheingold (Loge)
1990     Siegfried (Mime)
1991     Das Rheingold (Loge)
1991     Siegfried (Mime)
1992     Das Rheingold (Loge)
1992     Siegfried (Mime)
2001     Das Rheingold (Loge)
2001     Siegfried (Mime)
2002     Das Rheingold (Loge)
2002     Siegfried (Mime)
2003     Siegfried (Mime)
2004     Siegfried (Mime)

 

 

 

 

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