Career
He was the 5th child of a family of ten. He started to realise his singing capabilities while singing in the shelters during war time. Afterwards he took lessons from Maltese tenor Nicolo Baldachino.
Oreste made his operatic debut in 1945 as Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana.
He continued singing opera with visiting Italian companies and appeared in concert with Tito Gobbi and Maria Caniglia. In 1948, he met Maltese baritone Joseph Satariano who encouraged him to start an opera career in the United Kingdom. In 1950 he moved to the United Kingdom and sang principal tenor roles with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, later with Sadler"s Wells (1952) singing Turiddu, Mario Cavaradossi, and Rodolfo in Luisa Miller.
He appeared on British Broadcasting Corporation television as Canio in Pagliacci. In 1954, Kirkop made his Covent Garden debut as the Duke in Rigoletto and later as Rodolfo in Louisiana Bohèmedical
A contract with Paramount Pictures led to the leading role of François Villon in the 1956 film version of The Vagabond King.
He sang opera at Las Vegas and the Hollywood Bowl and appeared on National Broadcasting Company television in pioneering productions of Madame Butterfly, Louisiana traviata and Rigoletto. In 1958 he returned to Covent Garden. He retired completely from singing in 1960 at the age of 37.
His retirement was mainly due to heart problems after being told by doctors that he might die on stage if he continued his singing career after the age of 40.
Oreste Kirkop died aged 74 on 10 May 1998.