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Productions abroad have included Donizetti's L'Ajo Nell'Imbarazzo in Batignano, Peter Maxwell Davies's Eight Songs for a Mad King in Gelsenkirchen, Milan, Helsinki, Strasbourg, Stavanger and Paris. Richard Suart sang Mason's Chaplin operas with the Ensemble Modern in Germany, Portugal, Holland and Austria and gave the world première performances of Snatched by the Gods and Broken Strings for the Netherlands Opera in Amsterdam and Munich. He sang Schoenberg's Ode to Napoleon with the Ensemble Intercontemporain at the Châtelet Music Théâtre, Paris and made his Malaysian debut as Ko-Ko. He sang Ko-Ko for Vancouver Opera and he made his Salzburg Festival debut in Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre.
Richard Suart also finds time to present a highly successful one-man show titled As a Matter of Patter, an evening of predominantly Gilbert and Sullivan songs, dialogue and anecdotes, which he has performed with his wife throughout the UK, in Ireland, the Middle East and South Africa. He made his Proms debut as the Duke of Plaza-Toro in The Gondoliers (also televised) and is recently sang The Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe for D'Oyle Carte. Other recent appearances include The Mikado at ENO, Le Grande Macabre with Peter Sellars at Le Châtelet in Paris, Reigen Der Gatte in Holland and Of Thee I Sing at Opera North.
Albums
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Fraser-Simson: The Maid of the Mountains
CDH55246
Helios (Hyperion's budget label) Please, someone, buy me …
Download currently discounted
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Jones: The Geisha
CDH55245
Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
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Monckton: Songs from the shows
CDA67654
Last few CD copies remaining
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The Playful Pachyderm
Studio Master:
CDA67453
Studio Master FLAC & ALAC downloads available
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Complete works available for download |
| J QUENTON ASHLYN (fl1900-1900) |
The Bassoon 'Humorous Song'
with Laurence Perkins (bassoon), New London Orchestra, Ronald Corp (conductor)
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Alphabetical listing of all musical works |
| A Country Girl (Monckton) |
| The Arcadians (Monckton) |
| The Bassoon 'Humorous Song' (Ashlyn/Perkins) |
| The Cingalee (Monckton) |
| The Contrabandista, or The Law of the Ladrones (Sullivan) |
| The Geisha (Jones) |
| The Girls of Gottenberg (Monckton) |
| The Maid of the Mountains (Fraser-Simson) |
| The Orchid (Monckton) |
| The Quaker Girl (Monckton) |
| The Shop Girl (Monckton) |
| The Toreador (Monckton) |