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{{Short description|English bass-baritone b. 1961}}
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|birth_place = Cambridge, England
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|occupation = Bass-baritone singer
| occupation = Bass-baritone singer
|instrument = Vocals
| instrument = Vocals
|genre = Opera, rock
| genre = Opera, rock
|associated_acts = [[Opera North]]<br>[[The Sixteen]]<br>[[English National Opera]]<br>[[Harvey and the Wallbangers]]
| associated_acts = [[Opera North]]<br />[[The Sixteen]]<br />[[English National Opera]]<br />[[Harvey and the Wallbangers]]
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'''Christopher Watt Purves''' (born 11 October 1961) is an English [[bass-baritone]].
'''Christopher Purves''' (born in [[Cambridge]]) is an English [[bass-baritone]].<ref>''Opera'' (2009), vol. 60, p. 516, "Christopher Purves. Erica Jeal. Purves sings his first Falstaff at Glyndebourne this month Before I get to talk with ... Home was Cambridge, where as a boy treble he sang in the choir of King's College. ... ([[Gerald Finley]] was the fellow bass of his year group: the tenor [[Mark Padmore]] was in the year above.) ..."</ref>

==Early life==
Purves was born in Cambridge, the youngest of the four sons of Dr Michael Jarvie Purves and his wife Dr Jean Purves,<ref>[https://purvisfamilytree.com/getperson.php?personID=I8762&tree=purvis Christopher Watt Purves], purvisfamilytree.com, accessed 27 March 2023</ref><ref>"Christopher W Purves" in ''England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007'': Oct-Nov-Dec 1960 / Cambridge / Mother's Maiden Name: Stevens /Volume: 4a / Page 375"</ref> both physicians.<ref>"Purves (Mrs) Hilda Jean MB BS 1953 (formerly Stevens)", "Purves, Michael Jarvie MB BS 1954", ''The Medical Register'' Part 2 (1985), p. 2960</ref> He sang as a boy [[Treble voice|treble]] in the choir of [[King's College, Cambridge]],<ref name=EJ>Erica Jeal, "Christopher Purves" in ''Opera'' (2009), vol. 60, p. 516, "Purves sings his first Falstaff at Glyndebourne this month... Home was Cambridge, where as a boy treble he sang in the choir of King's College. ... (Gerald Finley was the fellow bass of his year group: the tenor Mark Padmore was in the year above.)"</ref> where he was later a choral scholar, studying English literature.<ref name=OR/> By the time he was a student, Purves was singing bass, alongside [[Gerald Finley]], who was in the same year group. The tenor [[Mark Padmore]] was another contemporary.<ref name=EJ/>

He graduated [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in 1983, promoted to [[Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)|MA]] in 1987.<ref>"PURVES Christopher Watt K BA83 MA87" in ''Cambridge University List of Members'' (Cambridge University Press, 1998), p. 639</ref> After leaving Cambridge, Purves joined the close harmony group [[Harvey and the Wallbangers]].<ref name=OR>[https://opera-rara.com/artist/christopher-purves "Christopher Purves"], opera-rara.com, accessed 27 March 2023</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
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In 2016, Purves was the bass soloist in [[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Beethoven's Ninth]] at the [[BBC Proms|Proms]] and later in the year played the title character in ''[[Don Giovanni]]'' with [[English National Opera|ENO]].
In 2016, Purves was the bass soloist in [[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Beethoven's Ninth]] at the [[BBC Proms|Proms]] and later in the year played the title character in ''[[Don Giovanni]]'' with [[English National Opera|ENO]].


==Background==
==Personal life==
In 1993, Purves married Edwina Vernon, company manager at the [[English National Opera]], and they set up home in a flat in [[Stoke Newington]]. They have three children and later moved to [[Oxford]],<ref>Julian Flanagan, "From Harvey and the Wallbangers to Covent Garden: Christopher Purves interviewed", ''[[The Spectator]]'', 1 June 2013</ref> where Edwina Vernon became a music teacher at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in [[Headington]]. In 2011, readers of ''[[Oxford Mail]]'' voted her teacher of the year.<ref>[https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/9154170.star-teacher-pupils-sing-praises-musical-miss/ "STAR TEACHER: Pupils sing praises of their musical Miss"], ''[[Oxford Mail]]'',
A choral scholar at King’s College, Cambridge, Purves went on to become a member of experimental rock group [[Harvey and the Wallbangers]].
22 July 2011, accessed 27 March 2023</ref>


==Selected discography==
==Selected discography==
* [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]]: ''Leçons de Ténèbres'' - ''Office du Mercredi Saint,'' H.120, H.138, H.141, H.117, H.131, H.126 and ''Miserere'' H.173 - C. Greuillet, C. Pelon, C. Purves, [[Gérard Lesne]], [[Il Seminario Musicale]] ''-'' Virgin Classics, CD 5451072 (1995).
* Handel: ''Finest Arias for Base Voice'', Arcangelo, [[Jonathan Cohen (conductor)|Jonathan Cohen]], [[Hyperion Records]] 2013
*[[George Frideric Handel]]: ''Finest Arias for Base Voice'', Arcangelo, [[Jonathan Cohen (conductor)|Jonathan Cohen]], [[Hyperion Records]] (2013)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://theartsdesk.com/opera/theartsdesk-qa-bass-baritone-christopher-purves-communicating-everything-handel-george "Q&A: bass-baritone Christopher Purves on communicating everything from Handel to George Benjamin"], theartsdesk.com, 28 June 2022
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/opera/9898434/Christopher-Purves-interview-From-doo-wop-to-new-opera.html "Christopher Purves interview: From doo-wop to new opera"], [[Rupert Christiansen]], ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', 2 March 2013.
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/opera/9898434/Christopher-Purves-interview-From-doo-wop-to-new-opera.html "Christopher Purves interview: From doo-wop to new opera"], [[Rupert Christiansen]], ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', 2 March 2013
* [http://www.christopherpurves.com "Christopher Purves website"]
* [http://www.christopherpurves.com "Christopher Purves website"]


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Latest revision as of 09:43, 11 November 2024

Christopher Purves
BornCambridge, England
GenresOpera, rock
OccupationBass-baritone singer
InstrumentVocals

Christopher Watt Purves (born 11 October 1961) is an English bass-baritone.

Early life

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Purves was born in Cambridge, the youngest of the four sons of Dr Michael Jarvie Purves and his wife Dr Jean Purves,[1][2] both physicians.[3] He sang as a boy treble in the choir of King's College, Cambridge,[4] where he was later a choral scholar, studying English literature.[5] By the time he was a student, Purves was singing bass, alongside Gerald Finley, who was in the same year group. The tenor Mark Padmore was another contemporary.[4]

He graduated BA in 1983, promoted to MA in 1987.[6] After leaving Cambridge, Purves joined the close harmony group Harvey and the Wallbangers.[5]

Career

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Purves sang with Opera North in several productions in the seasons 1997 to 2004 and later. He performed with The Sixteen and has an extensive discography. Purves featured on the CD cover as Figaro in Opera in English's release of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro in 2004. He was one of the artists on the Lamenti recital (Virgin Classics) which won Record of the Year in 2009 at France's Victoires de la musique classique. He premiered the role of Protector in George Benjamin's 2012 opera, Written on Skin, and the role of Walt Disney in Philip Glass's 2013 opera The Perfect American.

In 2016, Purves was the bass soloist in Beethoven's Ninth at the Proms and later in the year played the title character in Don Giovanni with ENO.

Personal life

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In 1993, Purves married Edwina Vernon, company manager at the English National Opera, and they set up home in a flat in Stoke Newington. They have three children and later moved to Oxford,[7] where Edwina Vernon became a music teacher at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Headington. In 2011, readers of Oxford Mail voted her teacher of the year.[8]

Selected discography

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References

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  1. ^ Christopher Watt Purves, purvisfamilytree.com, accessed 27 March 2023
  2. ^ "Christopher W Purves" in England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007: Oct-Nov-Dec 1960 / Cambridge / Mother's Maiden Name: Stevens /Volume: 4a / Page 375"
  3. ^ "Purves (Mrs) Hilda Jean MB BS 1953 (formerly Stevens)", "Purves, Michael Jarvie MB BS 1954", The Medical Register Part 2 (1985), p. 2960
  4. ^ a b Erica Jeal, "Christopher Purves" in Opera (2009), vol. 60, p. 516, "Purves sings his first Falstaff at Glyndebourne this month... Home was Cambridge, where as a boy treble he sang in the choir of King's College. ... (Gerald Finley was the fellow bass of his year group: the tenor Mark Padmore was in the year above.)"
  5. ^ a b "Christopher Purves", opera-rara.com, accessed 27 March 2023
  6. ^ "PURVES Christopher Watt K BA83 MA87" in Cambridge University List of Members (Cambridge University Press, 1998), p. 639
  7. ^ Julian Flanagan, "From Harvey and the Wallbangers to Covent Garden: Christopher Purves interviewed", The Spectator, 1 June 2013
  8. ^ "STAR TEACHER: Pupils sing praises of their musical Miss", Oxford Mail, 22 July 2011, accessed 27 March 2023
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