Nicky Spence (born 1983) is a
Scottish
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operatic
tenor who performs in opera,
oratorio and
recital in both the UK and internationally.
Life and career
Spence was born and raised in
Dumfries
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. He was educated at
Wallace Hall Academy in
Thornhill where he had his first lessons with Margaret Davies aged 15 and attended
Scottish Youth Theatre
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and the
National Youth Music Theatre. He was accepted to the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama and graduated with a Bachelor of Music in 2005. After his first year, he won the
Kathleen Ferrier Society Young Singers Bursary.
In 2004, during his final year at Guildhall, Spence received a five-record contract with
Universal Classics
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on the
Decca label who promoted him as "The Scottish Tenor". His debut album ''My First Love'', recorded with the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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The RPO was established by Thomas Beecham in 1946. In its early days, the orchestra secured profitable ...
, was released in 2007. That same year he was nominated for the "Young British Classical Performer of the Year"
Classical Brit Award. During this time, he sang regularly on television and toured with
Katherine Jenkins
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.
However, when it came time to record his second album, Spence turned his back on the recording contract to pursue a legitimate opera career. He returned to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama to study full-time in their Opera Studies course, studying there from 2007 to 2009 under John Llewelyn Evans. He then won a place at the
National Opera Studio in 2009 where he won the Bruce Millar Gulliver Opera Prize. The following year he joined the
English National Opera as one of their inaugural Harewood Artists.
As a Harewood Artist at ENO, Spence created the role of Brian in the world premiere of
Nico Muhly's opera ''
Two Boys'' in 2011. Other roles at ENO have included The Novice in ''
Billy Budd
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'' directed by
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, David in ''
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
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'' directed by
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, Steva in ''
Jenůfa'' directed by
David Alden David Alden (born 1949 in New York City) is a prolific theater and film director known for his post-modernist settings of opera. He is the twin brother of Christopher Alden, also an opera director in the revisionist mold. The two brothers have cove ...
'','' Alwa in ''
Lulu'' directed by
William Kentridge, and Francesco in ''
Benvenuto Cellini
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'' directed by
Terry Gilliam. He was nominated for the
International Opera Awards as Young Singer of the Year in 2015 and was also one of ten artists included in the Times Breakthrough Award at the
South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
Spence's appearances in international opera houses include Brian in ''Two Boys'' (
Metropolitan Opera, 2013); Don Ottavio in ''
Don Giovanni
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'' (
New Zealand Opera, 2013); Steva in ''
Jenufa'' (
La Monnaie, 2014); Isacco in ''
La gazza ladra'' (
Oper Frankfurt, 2014); Tichon in ''
Katya Kabanova'' (
Seattle Opera, 2017); Captain Pirzel in ''
Die Soldaten'' (
Teatro Real, 2018); and The Big Prisoner in ''
From the House of the Dead'' (
Opéra de Lyon, 2019)
Personal life
Spence is a patron for
Blackheath Halls
Blackheath Halls is a 600-seat concert hall on Lee Road in Blackheath, London, United Kingdom. It claims to be London's oldest surviving purpose-built cultural venue.http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/blackheath-halls/about-blackheath-halls About Black ...
and their community opera company and of An Tobar and Mull Theatre, a multi art form creative hub on the Hebridean island of Mull. He is also active in the charity
Help Musicians UK
Help Musicians (formerly Musicians Benevolent Fund), is a United Kingdom charity offering help for musicians throughout their careers.
History
It was created by Victor Beigel in 1921 as the Gervase Elwes Memorial Fund, following the death of En ...
and president of Dumfries Musical Theatre Company. Spence's partner is pianist Dylan Perez and the two plan to marry in 2022.
Discography
Spence's recordings include:
*
Ralph Vaughan Williams
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: Complete Folk Songs, Vols. 1-4 – Mary Bevan (soprano), Nicky Spence (tenor), Roderick Williams (baritone), William Vann (piano), Thomas Gould (violin), Jack Liebeck (violin). Released 2020-2022. Label: Albion Records
*
Frances-Hoad: ''Magic Lantern Tales'' – Nicky Spence (tenor), Sophie Daneman (soprano), Natalie Raybould (soprano), Verity Wingate (soprano), Anna Huntley (mezzo-soprano), Anna Huntley (mezzo-soprano), Sinead O'Kelly (mezzo-soprano), Philip Smith (baritone), Mark Stone (baritone), Collin Shay (countertenor), Edward Nieland (treble),
Sholto Kynoch (piano). Released 2018. Label: Champs Hill Records
*
Buxton Orr: ''Songs'' – Nicky Spence (tenor),
Iain Burnside (piano), Edinburgh Quartet (ensemble). Released 2017. Label:
Delphian
*
Pavel Haas: ''Fata Morgana'' – Anita Watson (soprano), Anna Starushkevych (mezzo-soprano), Nicky Spence (tenor), James Platt (bass), Lada Valešová (piano), Navarra Quartet (ensemble). Released 2017. Label: Resonus
*''Paradis Sur Terre: A French Songbook'' (songs by
Caplet,
Boulanger
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It is shared by several notable persons:
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,
Debussy, and
Chaminade) – Nicky Spence (tenor),
Malcolm Martineau (piano). Released 2016. Label:
Chandos
*''Purer than Pearl'' (songs and duets by
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams, (; 12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over ...
) – Mary Bevan (soprano), Jennifer Johnston (mezzo-soprano), Nicky Spence (tenor), Johnny Herford (baritone), William Vann (piano), Thomas Gould (violin). Released 2016. Label: Albion Records
*
Mark-Anthony Turnage: ''A Constant Obsession'' – Nicky Spence (tenor),
Chamber Domaine (ensemble), Thomas Kemp (conductor). Released 2012. Label: Resonus
*
George Alexander Macfarren
Sir George Alexander Macfarren (2 March 181331 October 1887) was an English composer and musicologist.
Life
George Alexander Macfarren was born in London on 2 March 1813 to George Macfarren, a dancing-master, dramatic author and journalist, w ...
: ''Robin Hood'' – Nicky Spence (tenor), Kay Jordan (soprano), George Hulbert (baritone), Louis Hurst (bass), John Molloy (bass), Victorian Opera Orchestra (ensemble), Ronald Corp (conductor). Released 2011. Label: Naxos
References
External links
*
Artist's pageat Askonas Holt Artist Management
Nicky Spenceon
Operabase
*Interviews
"Change for a Tenor"(January 2007) ''
The Scotsman''
"Nicky Spence on his appearance in a steampunk version of ''The Magic Flute''"(October 2012) ''
The Scotsman''
"Rise of a fallen star"(October 2012) ''
The Herald''
"Facing the music: tenor Nicky Spence"(June 2016) ''
The Guardian''
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Living people
1983 births
People from Dumfries