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Peter Pears: Peter Pears, Sir Peter Pears, in full Sir Peter Neville Luard Pears, (born June 22, 1910, Farnham, Surrey, England — died April 3, 1986, Aldeburgh, Suffolk), British tenor, a singer of outstanding skill and subtlety who was closely associated with the works of Sir . He received a knighthood in 1977.



Peter Pears studied at the University of Oxford, at the Royal College of Music, and then with Elena Gerhardt and Dawson Freer. In 1936 he met , and in 1938 he gave the first of many song recitals with Britten as accompanist. The two men became lifelong companions. In 1942 Peter Pears made his opera debut in London in ’s Tales of Hoffmann. He then joined the Sadler’s Wells Opera, where he created the title role in ’s Peter Grimes (1945). In 1946 Peter Pears helped Britten found the English Opera Group, and in 1947 they were instrumental in founding the Aldeburgh Festival.



Peter Pears sang in the first performances of all of ’s operas, including Albert Herring, Billy Budd, Owen Wingrave, and Death in Venice. He also performed notably in ’s The Magic Flute, ’s The Bartered Bride, and much of the Italian operatic repertory as well as in the song cycles of and and the Passions of .



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