Robert Tear was an English tenor known for his exceptional vocal range and expressive interpretations. Born in 1939, he studied at the Royal Academy of Music and made his professional debut in 1963. Tear's repertoire spanned from Baroque to contemporary works, but he was particularly renowned for his performances of Handel, Bach, and Britten. His voice was characterized by its clarity, warmth, and emotional depth, and he was praised for his ability to convey the nuances of the text. Tear collaborated with leading conductors and orchestras worldwide and made numerous recordings that continue to be cherished by music lovers.
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