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Michael Rayner

Michael Rayner (6 December 1932 – 13 July 2015)[1] was an English opera singer, best known for his performances in baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.

Rayner as Captain Corcoran in H.M.S. Pinafore alongside Pamela Field as Josephine, 1973

Rayner worked in his family's motor car company before eventually pursuing classical singing and, in his mid-30s, he trained at the Birmingham School of Music. He then joined Welsh National Opera's "Opera for All", to tour for two years. He played more than a dozen Gilbert and Sullivan roles with the D'Oyly Carte continuously from 1971 to 1979, also recording most of these roles with the company.

Afterwards, he had a brief government service career and sang on the concert stage. He worked with several more Gilbert and Sullivan companies for three more decades, playing some of his old D'Oyly Carte roles and more than a dozen new ones. He also appeared with Hinge and Bracket and on cruise ships, and he performed his own autobiographical musical show.

Early life and career edit

Rayner was born in Etwall in Derbyshire,[1] the son of Howard T Rayner and Irene (née Docking).[2] He was raised in Derby, where he was a choirboy at St Luke's Church and later St Werburgh's Church.[3] As a young man, he apprenticed with Rolls-Royce before joining his family's motor car company, where he eventually became sales manager.[1] At this time, he performed in amateur productions in Corby and elsewhere, including Derby Opera Company and Opera da Camera.[4] In 1955 he married Sylvia Groome,[5] and the couple had four children.[6] In 1967, at age 34, Rayner decided to focus on singing and was accepted into the Birmingham School of Music.[1] In 1969, Rayner joined the Wales National Choir[7] and Welsh National Opera's "Opera for All", to tour for two seasons in such roles as Figaro in The Barber of Seville, Sharpless in Madam Butterfly, Frank in Die Fledermaus[8] and the title role in Eugene Onegin.[1]

Rayner joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1971[9] as a principal baritone, immediately assuming the roles of Mr. Cox in Cox and Box, Counsel for the Plaintiff in Trial By Jury, Captain Corcoran in H.M.S. Pinafore, Samuel in The Pirates of Penzance, Strephon in Iolanthe, and Giuseppe in The Gondoliers. As Corcoran, he won critical praise for his air of authority and 'vocal size, enough to impress'".[3] In 1972, he dropped the role of Samuel to add to his repertoire the Sergeant of Police in Pirates, and he also began to appear as Pish-Tush in The Mikado. In 1974, he added the small role of Guron in Princess Ida. For the company's 1975 Centennial Season at the Savoy Theatre, Rayner recreated the role of Mr. Goldbury Utopia Limited and sang Dr. Tannhäuser in the single concert performance of The Grand Duke. Later that year, he dropped the role of Counsel in Trial and added the role of Lieutenant of the Tower in The Yeomen of the Guard. He also exchanged the role of Cox for Sergeant Bouncer, in Cox and Box, and stepped up from Guron to Arac in Ida.[8][10] Rayner participated in the company's tours of North America and Italy, and its Silver Jubilee Royal Command Performance of H.M.S. Pinafore at Windsor Castle during his tenure.[3][11]

Rayner's roles recorded with D'Oyly Carte included Pish-Tush (1973), Strephon (1974), Counsel (1975), Mr. Goldbury (1976), Dr. Tannhäuser (1976), Giuseppe (1977), Bouncer (1978) and Lieutenant (1979). He also played Corcoran in the company's 1973 video production of H.M.S. Pinafore.[8][12]

Later years edit

 
Rayner at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, 1998

After a 1977 heart attack, Rayner found full-time touring to be difficult, and he eventually left the D'Oyly Carte in 1979. He initially worked in the Probation Service and then with social services, serving the elderly, and took early retirement from government service.[1] He appeared in oratorio and other concerts for many years, in such works as Elijah, The Messiah, St. John Passion, Mozart's Requiem, and Bach and Haydn masses. From the 1980s, he worked with several more Gilbert and Sullivan companies, including G&S Unlimited, Grim's Dyke Opera Company and "The Gilbert & Sullivan Companions".[13][14] New roles with these companies, in addition to some that he had played with D'Oyly Carte, included the Usher and Learned Judge in Trial, Doctor Daly in The Sorcerer, Dick Deadeye in Pinafore, Major-General Stanley in Pirates, Major Murgatroyd in Patience, Private Willis in Iolanthe, the Mikado and Pooh-Bah in The Mikado, Old Adam and Sir Roderic Murgatroyd in Ruddigore, Sergeant Meryll in Yeomen, Captain Corcoran, KCB in Utopia and the Herald in The Grand Duke, and as well as directing, coaching, and conducting master classes concerning the Savoy operas.[8][14] He also appeared on cruise ships[1] and with Hinge and Bracket[15] and sang for many years with the Derby Cathedral Choir.[3][11]

From 1996 to 2008, he played several roles with the National Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company and other companies at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in Buxton, and those roles are preserved on video and available from the Festival and excerpts with Rayner from the Festival were broadcast on Songs of Praise in 1997. He also performed an autobiographical musical show called "In the Carte".[3][16] At the Festival in 1999, soprano Jean Hindmarsh and Rayner gave the world premiere performance of "Reflect, my child", a song cut from H.M.S. Pinafore before the opera opened in 1878 and reconstructed in 1998.[17][18]

Rayner lived most of his life in Derby, where he remarried, in 1984, to Joy Neal,[19] a mezzo-soprano who also performed with Derby Opera, G&S Unlimited and Grim's Dyke Opera.[3][11] Rayner loved sports, especially football, and played golf.[4][6] Another hobby was cooking, and he and Joy enjoyed hosting dinner parties in later years at their home in Ilkeston.[7]

He died in Derby Hospital, aged 82, after many years of declining health and a short illness.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Mackie, David. "Obituaries: Michael Rayner", Gilbert and Sullivan News, Vol. V, No. 9, Autumn/Winter 2015, pp. 17–18, The Gilbert and Sullivan Society
  2. ^ Howard T Rayner: England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916–2005, Ancestry.com (pay to view)
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Michael Rayner, singer – obituary", The Telegraph, 3 September 2015
  4. ^ a b "Michael Rayner", The Savoyard, Vol. 12, Issue 3, January 1974, p. 7, reprinted in part here: "Michael Rayner", Memories of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, accessed 20 July 2015
  5. ^ Sylvia I S Groome: England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916–2005, Ancestry.com (pay to view)
  6. ^ a b Ayre, p. 339
  7. ^ a b Peddy, Chris. "Friends and family pay their tributes to Derby singer Michael" 14 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Derby Telegraph, 20 July 2015
  8. ^ a b c d Stone, David. "Michael Rayner", Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 27 August 2001, accessed 20 July 2015
  9. ^ "Patricia Leonard: principal contralto of the D'Oyly Carte opera". The Times, 22 February 2010 (subscription required)
  10. ^ Rollins and Witts, 3rd supplement, p. 28
  11. ^ a b c "Michael Rayner, Principal Bass Baritone", Grim's Dyke Opera programmes distributed at Grim's Dyke in 2008
  12. ^ Shepherd, Marc. "The 1973 D'Oyly Carte Pinafore Video", Gilbert and Sullivan Discography, 12 April 2009, accessed 20 July 2015; and Rayner, Michael", Gilbert and Sullivan Discography, accessed 20 July 2015
  13. ^ Stone, David. Jane Metcalfe, Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 11 February 2002, accessed 14 November 2009
  14. ^ a b "Michael Rayner", Sir Arthur Sullivan Society Magazine, issue No: 88, Summer 2015, p. 32
  15. ^ Dunford, Paul. "You Celebrities Know Who You Are" 5 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Hinge & Bracket – A Celebration, 2004, accessed 20 July 2015
  16. ^ "In the Carte by Michael Rayner", International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, 21 August 1998, accessed 20 July 2015
  17. ^ "Gilbert & Sullivan Rarities: Music from the Cutting-Room Floor" 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Festival review, Day 2: 29 July 1999, accessed 4 November 2008
  18. ^ Miller, Bruce and Helga J. Perry. "Lost Pinafore Song Found" 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 15 April 1999, accessed 4 November 2008
  19. ^ Michael J Rayner: England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916–2005, Ancestry.com (pay to view)

References edit

  • Ayre, Leslie (1972). The Gilbert & Sullivan Companion. London: W.H. Allen & Co Ltd. ISBN 0-396-06634-8.
  • Rollins, Cyril; R. John Witts (1962). The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan Operas: A Record of Productions, 1875–1961. London: Michael Joseph. OCLC 504581419.

External links edit

  • Michael Rayner at IMDb
  • Video of Rayner discussing the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
  • Video of Rayner singing "Never mind the why and wherefore" from H.M.S. Pinafore on YouTube

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For the acting Auditor General of Canada see Michael H Rayner For the Australian press photographer see Michael Rayner photographer For the Australian architect and urban designer see Michael Rayner architect Michael Rayner 6 December 1932 13 July 2015 1 was an English opera singer best known for his performances in baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D Oyly Carte Opera Company Rayner as Captain Corcoran in H M S Pinafore alongside Pamela Field as Josephine 1973Rayner worked in his family s motor car company before eventually pursuing classical singing and in his mid 30s he trained at the Birmingham School of Music He then joined Welsh National Opera s Opera for All to tour for two years He played more than a dozen Gilbert and Sullivan roles with the D Oyly Carte continuously from 1971 to 1979 also recording most of these roles with the company Afterwards he had a brief government service career and sang on the concert stage He worked with several more Gilbert and Sullivan companies for three more decades playing some of his old D Oyly Carte roles and more than a dozen new ones He also appeared with Hinge and Bracket and on cruise ships and he performed his own autobiographical musical show Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Later years 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editRayner was born in Etwall in Derbyshire 1 the son of Howard T Rayner and Irene nee Docking 2 He was raised in Derby where he was a choirboy at St Luke s Church and later St Werburgh s Church 3 As a young man he apprenticed with Rolls Royce before joining his family s motor car company where he eventually became sales manager 1 At this time he performed in amateur productions in Corby and elsewhere including Derby Opera Company and Opera da Camera 4 In 1955 he married Sylvia Groome 5 and the couple had four children 6 In 1967 at age 34 Rayner decided to focus on singing and was accepted into the Birmingham School of Music 1 In 1969 Rayner joined the Wales National Choir 7 and Welsh National Opera s Opera for All to tour for two seasons in such roles as Figaro in The Barber of Seville Sharpless in Madam Butterfly Frank in Die Fledermaus 8 and the title role in Eugene Onegin 1 Rayner joined the D Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1971 9 as a principal baritone immediately assuming the roles of Mr Cox in Cox and Box Counsel for the Plaintiff in Trial By Jury Captain Corcoran in H M S Pinafore Samuel in The Pirates of Penzance Strephon in Iolanthe and Giuseppe in The Gondoliers As Corcoran he won critical praise for his air of authority and vocal size enough to impress 3 In 1972 he dropped the role of Samuel to add to his repertoire the Sergeant of Police in Pirates and he also began to appear as Pish Tush in The Mikado In 1974 he added the small role of Guron in Princess Ida For the company s 1975 Centennial Season at the Savoy Theatre Rayner recreated the role of Mr Goldbury Utopia Limited and sang Dr Tannhauser in the single concert performance of The Grand Duke Later that year he dropped the role of Counsel in Trial and added the role of Lieutenant of the Tower in The Yeomen of the Guard He also exchanged the role of Cox for Sergeant Bouncer in Cox and Box and stepped up from Guron to Arac in Ida 8 10 Rayner participated in the company s tours of North America and Italy and its Silver Jubilee Royal Command Performance of H M S Pinafore at Windsor Castle during his tenure 3 11 Rayner s roles recorded with D Oyly Carte included Pish Tush 1973 Strephon 1974 Counsel 1975 Mr Goldbury 1976 Dr Tannhauser 1976 Giuseppe 1977 Bouncer 1978 and Lieutenant 1979 He also played Corcoran in the company s 1973 video production of H M S Pinafore 8 12 Later years edit nbsp Rayner at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival 1998After a 1977 heart attack Rayner found full time touring to be difficult and he eventually left the D Oyly Carte in 1979 He initially worked in the Probation Service and then with social services serving the elderly and took early retirement from government service 1 He appeared in oratorio and other concerts for many years in such works as Elijah The Messiah St John Passion Mozart s Requiem and Bach and Haydn masses From the 1980s he worked with several more Gilbert and Sullivan companies including G amp S Unlimited Grim s Dyke Opera Company and The Gilbert amp Sullivan Companions 13 14 New roles with these companies in addition to some that he had played with D Oyly Carte included the Usher and Learned Judge in Trial Doctor Daly in The Sorcerer Dick Deadeye in Pinafore Major General Stanley in Pirates Major Murgatroyd in Patience Private Willis in Iolanthe the Mikado and Pooh Bah in The Mikado Old Adam and Sir Roderic Murgatroyd in Ruddigore Sergeant Meryll in Yeomen Captain Corcoran KCB in Utopia and the Herald in The Grand Duke and as well as directing coaching and conducting master classes concerning the Savoy operas 8 14 He also appeared on cruise ships 1 and with Hinge and Bracket 15 and sang for many years with the Derby Cathedral Choir 3 11 From 1996 to 2008 he played several roles with the National Gilbert amp Sullivan Opera Company and other companies at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in Buxton and those roles are preserved on video and available from the Festival and excerpts with Rayner from the Festival were broadcast on Songs of Praise in 1997 He also performed an autobiographical musical show called In the Carte 3 16 At the Festival in 1999 soprano Jean Hindmarsh and Rayner gave the world premiere performance of Reflect my child a song cut from H M S Pinafore before the opera opened in 1878 and reconstructed in 1998 17 18 Rayner lived most of his life in Derby where he remarried in 1984 to Joy Neal 19 a mezzo soprano who also performed with Derby Opera G amp S Unlimited and Grim s Dyke Opera 3 11 Rayner loved sports especially football and played golf 4 6 Another hobby was cooking and he and Joy enjoyed hosting dinner parties in later years at their home in Ilkeston 7 He died in Derby Hospital aged 82 after many years of declining health and a short illness 1 Notes edit a b c d e f g h Mackie David Obituaries Michael Rayner Gilbert and Sullivan News Vol V No 9 Autumn Winter 2015 pp 17 18 The Gilbert and Sullivan Society Howard T Rayner England amp Wales Marriage Index 1916 2005 Ancestry com pay to view a b c d e f Michael Rayner singer obituary The Telegraph 3 September 2015 a b Michael Rayner The Savoyard Vol 12 Issue 3 January 1974 p 7 reprinted in part here Michael Rayner Memories of the D Oyly Carte Opera Company accessed 20 July 2015 Sylvia I S Groome England amp Wales Marriage Index 1916 2005 Ancestry com pay to view a b Ayre p 339 a b Peddy Chris Friends and family pay their tributes to Derby singer Michael Archived 14 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Derby Telegraph 20 July 2015 a b c d Stone David Michael Rayner Who Was Who in the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 27 August 2001 accessed 20 July 2015 Patricia Leonard principal contralto of the D Oyly Carte opera The Times 22 February 2010 subscription required Rollins and Witts 3rd supplement p 28 a b c Michael Rayner Principal Bass Baritone Grim s Dyke Opera programmes distributed at Grim s Dyke in 2008 Shepherd Marc The 1973 D Oyly Carte Pinafore Video Gilbert and Sullivan Discography 12 April 2009 accessed 20 July 2015 and Rayner Michael Gilbert and Sullivan Discography accessed 20 July 2015 Stone David Jane Metcalfe Who Was Who in the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 11 February 2002 accessed 14 November 2009 a b Michael Rayner Sir Arthur Sullivan Society Magazine issue No 88 Summer 2015 p 32 Dunford Paul You Celebrities Know Who You Are Archived 5 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Hinge amp Bracket A Celebration 2004 accessed 20 July 2015 In the Carte by Michael Rayner International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival 21 August 1998 accessed 20 July 2015 Gilbert amp Sullivan Rarities Music from the Cutting Room Floor Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Festival review Day 2 29 July 1999 accessed 4 November 2008 Miller Bruce and Helga J Perry Lost Pinafore Song Found Archived 16 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive 15 April 1999 accessed 4 November 2008 Michael J Rayner England amp Wales Marriage Index 1916 2005 Ancestry com pay to view References editAyre Leslie 1972 The Gilbert amp Sullivan Companion London W H Allen amp Co Ltd ISBN 0 396 06634 8 Rollins Cyril R John Witts 1962 The D Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan Operas A Record of Productions 1875 1961 London Michael Joseph OCLC 504581419 External links editMichael Rayner at IMDb Video of Rayner discussing the D Oyly Carte Opera Company Video of Rayner singing Never mind the why and wherefore from H M S Pinafore on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Rayner amp oldid 1175308738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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