Background
LUXON, Benjamin was born on March 24, 1937 in Redruth, Cornwall. Son of Maxwell Luxon and Lucille Grigg.
LUXON, Benjamin was born on March 24, 1937 in Redruth, Cornwall. Son of Maxwell Luxon and Lucille Grigg.
Truro School, Westminster Training College, Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Soon afterward he joined composer Benjamin Britten"s English Opera Group and on their tour of the Soviet Union in 1963 sang the roles of Sid and Tarquinius in, respectively, Britten"s operas Albert Herring and The Rape of Lucretia. In 1971, Britten composed the title role of his television opera Owen Wingrave specifically for Luxon"s voice. Luxon created the role later that year with the English Opera Group.
The following year, 1972, Luxon made his début at both the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden – creating the role of the Jester in Peter Maxwell Davies" opera Taverner – and at the Glyndebourne Opera Festival, where he sang the title role in Raymond Leppard"s realization of Monteverdi"s Il ritorno d"Ulisse in patria.
Thereafter he became a frequent guest at both venues and also at Tanglewood in Massachusetts, United States of America. In 1974, Luxon began his long association with the English National Opera which culminated in his appearance in the title role of Verdi"s Falstaff in 1992. He made his Metropolitan Opera début (as Eugene Onegin) in 1980, his Louisiana Scala début in 1986 and his Los Angeles début (as Wozzeck) in 1988.
He sang in most of the major European opera houses and made frequent appearances in Munich (Bayerische Staatsoper) and Vienna (Wiener Staatsoper). In addition to his opera work, Luxon also developed a reputation as a concert-giver and recitalist with an unusually broad repertoire, ranging from early music through Lieder to contemporary song, music hall and folk music
He has made more than a hundred recordings, many featuring early and mid twentieth-century British songwriting and folksong arrangements by composers such as Britten, George Butterworth, Percy Grainger, Ivor Gurney, Roger Quilter, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gerald Finzi and Peter Warlock.
His regular accompanist between 1961 and 1999 was the pianist David Willison. Luxon was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1986 Queen"s Birthday Honours. Starting around 1990, Luxon began to be troubled by hearing loss.
Though he explored a variety of conventional and "alternative" treatments, continued fluctuation and deterioration in his hearing forced him to end his singing career by the end of the decade.
Since then, however, Luxon has developed a career as a narrator and poetry reader whilst continuing to give master classes and direct opera. He currently lives in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, United States of America. He once stated, on the British Broadcasting Corporation"s "Desert Island Discs" program, that his favourite piece of music is Thomas Tallis"s Spem in alium.
(Performed and/or recorded, listed alphabetically).
Royal Academy of Music
Married Sheila Amit in 1969.