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Stephen Milling is a Danish operatic bass who has had an active international career since the mid-1990s.[1] Although his repertoire encompasses a wide range, he is particularly known for his roles in the operas of Richard Wagner.[2][3][4]
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Stephen Milling | |
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Born | 1965 (age 59–60) Copenhagen, Denmark |
Nationality | Danish |
Education | Royal Danish Academy of Music |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Seattle Opera's Artist of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Grammy Award for Best Classical Album |
Born 1965 in Copenhagen, Milling studied voice at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and has been a member of the Royal Danish Opera since 1994, [1] serving as a principal bass from 1994–2012.[5] In addition to his operatic performances, he is a concert artist and has performed with well-known conductors throughout Europe.[3]
Highlights of Milling's career since 2009 include:
Milling received the Gladsaxe (Denmark) Music Prize in 1997. The prize is awarded each year to a young performing musician of "considerable talent."[13]
In December 2000, Milling performed Narbal in Les Troyens by Hector Berlioz with Sir Colin Davis conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.[3][14] A recording of this performance won Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album and Best Opera Recording in 2002.[15][16][17] In April 2002, Milling sang the same role with the Chicago Symphony under Zubin Mehta.[18]
The Seattle Opera awarded Milling its Artist of the Year Award in 2003 for his portrayal of Gurnemanz in Parsifal.[6]
A number of recordings that include Milling are available on CD. In addition, a 2009 production of Der Ring des Nibelungen that was staged in Valencia by the Spanish group La Fura dels Baus under the direction of Zubin Mehta is available on DVD.[19]
Milling grew up in the village of Annisse by the lake Arresø in Denmark.[citation needed] Milling is married and has three sons. He has taken his family to Seattle for rehearsals, starting when his youngest was only 13 days old.[6]
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