Henry Phillips as Count der Tiemar in 'Amilie' Portrait Print
Henry Phillips as Count der Tiemar in 'Amilie' NPG D22083
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Richard James Lane, printed by Jérémie Graf, published by John Mitchell
The son of actors, Phillips first came to prominence as a bass in 1824 as Casper in Weber's Die Freischutz at the English Opera House. In 1825 he became principle bass at the Ancient Concerts, a series of performances with royal patronage that took place at Hanover Square (1776-1848). Phillips sang at the premieres of several British operas in the 1830s, contributing to the development of English Romantic opera and worked with the composer Felix Mendelssohn on projects including Elijah (1847). Later in life,... more
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