Ian Bostridge is perhaps the best-known English tenor to emerge since the death of Peter Pears. He has become closely associated with the songs of Schubert as well as with the music of Benjamin Britten.
Bostridge was born on December 25, 1964, in London. Before becoming a singer, he obtained his PhD in history and philosophy from St. John's College of Oxford. However, reaching the finals of both the Kathleen Ferrier and Richard Tauber Competitions and winning the 1991 National Federation of Music Societies/Esso Award proved decisive in moving him toward a career in singing. T...