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Walter Midgley (13 September 1912 – 18 September 1980) was an English opera tenor who sang leading roles at the Royal Opera House and elsewhere from the 1930s to the 1950s.


Early life

Midgley was born in Bramley, near Rotherham. After leaving school, he worked as a clerk in a steelworks in Sheffield while learning to play musical instruments and sing in choirs during his spare time. In order to earn enough to pay for singing lessons, he formed a dance-band and eventually enrolled in the Sheffield School of Music. He auditioned for the Carl Rosa Opera Company and was engaged as a chorister, subsequently playing small parts and eventually making his debut as a principal in the role of Rodolfo in '' La bohème''. Before World War II, he also sang with the Sadler's Wells company. He also sang with Geraldo on BBC Radio. After the war he became Principal Tenor at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, making his debut as Calaf in '' Turandot''. He sang major tenor roles from 1951 to 1953 but left after a difference with the management and never returned. On 31 December 1952 during '' Rigoletto'' at Covent Garden, while he was singing 'Questa o quella', Midgley swallowed his false moustache. This incident made newspaper headlines all over the world and the story has become a classic. But far from being amusing, it was very worrying. He completed the first act and the Opera House staff were able to retrieve some of the offending article in the interval, but the next day an operation to remove the gauze was needed. For him it was a case of 'the show must go on' but the accident caused him much discomfort for some months after. He was married to the pianist Gladys Vernon, and his daughter
Maryetta Midgley Maryetta Midgley (born 27 May 1942) is an English soprano singer. Midgley was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the daughter of operatic tenor Walter Midgley and pianist Gladys Vernon. She is the sister of tenor Vernon Midgley. She was educated at ...
and his son
Vernon Midgley Vernon Midgley (born 28 May 1940) is an English tenor. Life and career Midgley was born in Worcester Park, Surrey. His parents were the tenor Walter Midgley and the pianist Gladys Midgley. His sister is the soprano Maryetta Midgley. He was e ...
became accomplished singers in their own right. He once appeared with his wife and children on the long-running BBC Radio programme " Friday Night is Music Night", the only occasion on which all four Midgleys were to perform together in public.


Final work and death

He died in 1980 having that day completed another of his very popular Radio 2 Series, 'Walter Midgley Remembers'.


References


Sources

*D. Brook, ''Singers of Today'' (Revised Edition - Rockliff, London 1958), 140–144. * Harold Rosenthal: ''Two Centuries of Opera at Covent Garden''. London, 1958 1912 births 1980 deaths English operatic tenors 20th-century British male opera singers Musicians from Yorkshire {{UK-opera-singer-stub