Marc Robert Clear is a British opera singer, musical performer and director.
Early life
Clear was born in
Wegberg, Germany, to a Dutch mother, Maria Helena Peters, and Robert James Clear, a
Senior Aircraftman (SAC) in the
Royal Air Force
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; Clear's father was stationed in Germany at the time of Marc Clear's birth. After moving back and forth between the
United Kingdom (UK) and Germany, the Clear family settled in the Netherlands, where Clear's father became a
computer operator
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for a Dutch
car firm. Clear's family moved once more during his youth and eventually settled in
Sittard, in the Dutch province of
Limburg.
Clear became interested in music as a teenager, and played the organ and guitar, occasionally singing. After completing his general education in Sittard, he managed to enter the
Conservatory of Maastricht in 1983, where he initially studied to be a general music-teacher. He quickly lost interest and, after three years, reluctantly decided to major in classical voice, studying with known singer
Hein Meensand ''Elisabth Ksoll''. After the education, he entered the opera chorus of
Aachen
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Aachen is locat ...
, Germany. After one year he switched to the
WDR-Rundfunk-chorus in
Cologne
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and, after a further six months to th
Opera-studiofor young soloists in
Münich
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.
Career
Opera
In 1990, Clear's first soloist position took him to the small city theatre, now known as the Theater und Orchester Heidelberg, of
Heidelberg
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, Germany. In 1992, he moved to
National Theater in
Mannheim
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, and then two years later to the
Badisches Staatstheater in
Karlsruhe
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. He spent a brief year at the
Gärtnerplatztheater in Münich and finally ended his opera career with a four-year engagement at the
Deutsche Oper
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Since 2004, the ...
in Berlin.
During this period, Clear made a name for himself in the opera world. He was a frequent guest at opera theatres, concert venues and open-air festivals throughout Europe, such as:
Hamburg
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,
Dresden
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,
Zürich
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,
Montpellier
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, Vienna,
Trieste
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and
Mörbisch. Conductors included:
Lorin Maazel
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,
Marek Janowski
Marek Janowski (born 18 February 1939 in Warsaw) is a Polish-born German conductor.
Biography
Janowski grew up in Wuppertal, near Cologne, after his mother traveled there at the start of World War II to be with her parents. His father disappear ...
,
Christian Thielemann
Christian Thielemann (born 1 April 1959) is a German conductor. He is Generalmusikdirektor of the Berlin State Opera (''Staatsoper Unter den Linden'') and chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Berlin.
Biography and career
Born in West Berlin, ...
and
Marcello Viotti
Marcello Viotti (29 June 195416 February 2005) was a Swiss classical music conductor, best known for opera.
Viotti was born in Vallorbe, in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, to Italian parents. He studied cello, piano and singing at th ...
. He was seen and heard in broadcasting, frequently working with the
ARD,
ZDF
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,
ORF
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* Observer Research Foundation, an Indian research institute
* One Race Films, a film production company founded by Vin Diesel
* Open reading frame, a portion of the g ...
and
DRS.
Popular Music and Musical
In addition to Clear’s participation in the world of classical music, he frequently sang in low-key rock-pop and cover bands such as "The Marc Clear Band" (Karlsruhe, 1997), "The Phil Collins tribute band" (Denmark, 2002) and "Barock", a progressive rock band (
Denmark
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, 2003). After receiving critical acclaim in 1997 for his interpretation of "Tony" (''
West Side Story
''West Side Story'' is a Musical theatre, musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a Book (musical theatre), book by Arthur Laurents.
Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo an ...
'') at the Gärtnerplatz-theater in Münich, and also following a brief pause in his career in 2003, Clear decided to "cross over" into musicals with two engagements at the
Ny Teater in Copenhagen, Denmark; Clear performed in the ''
Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera may refer to:
Novel
* ''The Phantom of the Opera'' (novel), 1910 novel by Gaston Leroux
Characters
* Erik (''The Phantom of the Opera''), the title character of the novel and its adaptations
Theatre
* ''Phantom of t ...
'' and ''
The Sound of Music
''The Sound of Music'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, '' The Story of the Trapp Family Singers''. ...
''. Career options in Denmark were limited and Clear decided to return to Germany for the purpose of furthering his musical career.
Clear entered a contract with
Stage Entertainment
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History The Netherlands / Corporate
The root of the company l ...
and first received an engagement at the
TdW in Berlin as a chorus and cover singer in "''
Les Miserables
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People
* Les (given name)
* Les (surname)
* L.E.S. (producer), hip hop producer
Space flight
* Launch Entry Suit, worn by Space Shuttle crews
* Launch escape system, for spacecraft emergencies
* Lincoln Experimental ...
''", before taking the role that would make him a household name in the musical-world. In 2005, Clear was offered the role of
Athos in "''
Drei Musketiere Drei (German: "three") may refer to:
* ''Drei'' (Glashaus album), a 2005 album by pop band Glashaus
* ''Drei'' (Emika album) (stylised form: ''DREI''), a 2015 album by electronic artist Emika
* ''Three'' (2010 film), a German film called ''Drei'' ...
''", a musical first performed in the Netherlands and later adapted for the German stage. Clear's interpretation of the song ''"Engel aus kristall"'' became an instant success and readied him for a soloist career as a musical performer. Reprising the role of Athos from 2006 until January 2008 at the
Apollo Theater
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in
Stuttgart
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, he performed at the
Musiktheater in
Bremen
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as Cagliostro and Orleans in ''
"Marie Antionette"'', at the Freilichtspiele Tecklenburg as Colloredo in the musical "''
Mozart!
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''"(2009), Zoser in the Musical "''
Aida
''Aida'' (or ''Aïda'', ) is a tragic opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt, it was commissioned by Cairo's Khedivial Opera House and had its première there on 24 De ...
''" and Peron in "''
Evita''" (2010) and the
MuKo Leipzig
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"''
Jekyll and Hyde
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''"(2010/2011). Clear continued several engagements in the musical-genre and was a frequent guest in Tecklenburg, Leipzig, Schwerin, Bielefeld and Vienna.
Directing
So far, Clear has several direction credits to his name. In the summer of 2010, he was asked to direct and star (once again as Athos) in ''Drei Musketiere'', which he adapted and directed for the Freilichtspiele Tecklenburg. The production received six awards including two for best director. In the summer of 2011, Marc Clear directed the musicals “
Jesus Christ Superstar
''Jesus Christ Superstar'' is a sung-through rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Loosely based on the Life of Jesus in the New Testament, Gospels' accounts of Passion of Jesus, the Passion, the work interprets ...
", Marie Antionette and “The count of Monte Christo” at the same venue. In 2018/2019 he also directed Robert Jason Brown’s “13” at the opera in Gera.
Awards
* 1997: ''
AZ'' Critics Award for Tony in "West Side Story".
* 2006
''Da Capo''Award for best Interpretation of Song.
* 2007
''Da Capo''Award for best Interpretation of Song.
* 2008
''Da Capo''Award for best Interpretation of Song.
* 2010:
Magazine ''Musicals'' Award Best director " Drei Musketiere".
* 2010
''Da Capo''Award for Best director "Drei Musketiere".
* 2010
''Da Capo''Award for Best voice.
Various roles (selection)
* ''
Die Zauberflöte
''The Magic Flute'' (, ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. It is a ''Singspiel'', a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered on ...
'' – as Tamino (Nationaltheater Mannheim, 1992)
* ''
Der Bettelstudent
''Der Bettelstudent'' (''The Beggar Student'') is an operetta in three acts by Carl Millöcker with a German libretto by Camillo Walzel (under the pseudonym of F. Zell) and Richard Genée, based on ''Les noces de Fernande'' by Victorien Sardou ...
'' – as Symon (
Seefestspiele Mörbisch
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(1995)
* ''
Cosi Fan Tutte
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'' – as Ferrando (Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, 1996)
* ''
West Side Story
''West Side Story'' is a Musical theatre, musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a Book (musical theatre), book by Arthur Laurents.
Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo an ...
'' – as Tony (Gärtnerplatztheater, Münich, 1997)
* ''
Die Zauberflöte
''The Magic Flute'' (, ), K. 620, is an opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. It is a ''Singspiel'', a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue. The work premiered on ...
'' – as Tamino (Opernhaus Zürich, Semperoper Dresden, Deutsche Oper Berlin, 1997)
* ''
Eine Nacht in Venedig
'' Eine Nacht in Venedig '' (''A Night in Venice'') is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II. Its libretto was by F. Zell and Richard Genée based on ''Le Château Trompette'' by Eugène Cormon and Richard Genée. The farcical, roman ...
'' – as Herzog (Seefestspiele Mörbisch, 1999)
* ''
Don Pasquale
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'' – as Ernesto (Aalto Theater, Essen, 2000)
* ''
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
' () (Köchel catalogue, K. 384; ''The Abduction from the Seraglio''; also known as ') is a singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The German libretto is by Gottlieb Stephanie, based on Christoph Friedrich Bretzner's . The plot concer ...
'' – as Belmonte ( Montpellier, Antwerpen)
* ''
Les Miserables
LES or Les may refer to:
People
* Les (given name)
* Les (surname)
* L.E.S. (producer), hip hop producer
Space flight
* Launch Entry Suit, worn by Space Shuttle crews
* Launch escape system, for spacecraft emergencies
* Lincoln Experimental ...
'' – as
Jean Valjean
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and
Javert
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(Berlin, 2004 / Tecklenburg, 2006)
* ''
Drei Musketiere Drei (German: "three") may refer to:
* ''Drei'' (Glashaus album), a 2005 album by pop band Glashaus
* ''Drei'' (Emika album) (stylised form: ''DREI''), a 2015 album by electronic artist Emika
* ''Three'' (2010 film), a German film called ''Drei'' ...
'' – as Athos and Richelieu (Berlin/Stuttgart, 2005–2008)
* ''
Aida
''Aida'' (or ''Aïda'', ) is a tragic opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt, it was commissioned by Cairo's Khedivial Opera House and had its première there on 24 De ...
'' – as Zoser (Tecklenburg, 2009)
* ''
Drei Musketiere Drei (German: "three") may refer to:
* ''Drei'' (Glashaus album), a 2005 album by pop band Glashaus
* ''Drei'' (Emika album) (stylised form: ''DREI''), a 2015 album by electronic artist Emika
* ''Three'' (2010 film), a German film called ''Drei'' ...
'' – as Director and Athos (Tecklenburg 2010)
* ''
Jekyll and Hyde
''Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'' is an 1886 Gothic horror novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It follows Gabriel John Utterson, a London-based legal practitioner who investigates a series of strange occurrences between ...
'' – as Jekyll and Hyde (Leipzig, 2010)
*Der Graf von Monte Christo (title role) Leipzig, 2011
*2011-2013 Director Freilichtspiele Tecklenburg
*Jekyll and Hyde (title roles) Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater 2017-2019
*Chess (as Anatoly) Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater 2020/2021
Media
* DVD Seefestspiele Mörbisch "''Der Bettelstudent''" (1995)
* DVD Seefestspiele Mörbisch "''Der Vogelhändler''" (1998)
* DVD Seefestspiele Mörbisch "''Eine Nacht in Venedig'' (1999)
* C
''Lukas Passion'' BachOrff/Jirasek with Classico Records Denmark(1999)
* CD Barock "''Live and more...''" (2003)
* CD Official Castrecording "''Drei Musketiere''" (2005)
* CD ''Musical Stars Volume 2'' Sony/BMG (2008)
Notes
Sources
Marc ClearBarockNOZSeefestspiele MörbischAmazon "Drei Musketiere Castrecording, Berlin
External links
www.marc-clear.comwww.bandbase.dk/barockwww.noz.de/lokales/48824265/musical-awards-fuer-3-musketierewww.seefestspiele-moerbisch.at
{{DEFAULTSORT:Clear, Marc
1964 births
Living people
20th-century German male opera singers
British male musical theatre actors
Musical theatre directors