Christopher Maltman, baritone
Graham Johnson, piano
Franz Schubert – Winterreise, D911
Winner of the Lieder Prize at the 1997 Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, Christopher Maltman recently made an acclaimed debut at the Salzburg Festival in the title role of Don Giovanni. He is a regular guest at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden where he has sung Papageno (Die Zauberflte), Guglielmo (Cos fan tutte), Ramiro (L’heure espagnole), Malatesta (Don Pasquale) and he created the role of Sebastian in the world premiere of Thomas Ads’ ‘The Tempest’.
Graham Johnson is recognised as one of the world’s leading vocal accompanists. Born in Rhodesia, he came to London to study in 1967. After leaving the Royal Academy of Music his teachers included Gerald Moore and Geoffrey Parsons. In 1972 he was the official pianist at Peter Pears’ first masterclasses at The Maltings, Snape which brought him into contact with Benjamin Britten – a link which strengthened his determination to accompany.
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