He sang as a boy in the church choir of his home town, then studied singing under Amy Sherwin inLondon and under Ernesto Colli and Fernando de Lucia in Italy . In 1917 he debuted at the Teatro Lirico in Milan as Duke in ‘’Rigoletto’’. During the First World War he appeared in Italian opera houses, especially in Naples and Palermo . In 1919 he was engaged by the Covent Garden inLondon , where he sang the lyrical Italian repertoire and appeared in 1920 in the English première of Puccini’s ‘’Il Tabarro’’ and ‘’Gianni Schicchi’’. In 1919 he sang there in an important performance of Borodin’s ‘’Prince Igor’’. In 1925 he made guest appearance during a North American tour at the Chicago Opera. Till 1928 he appeared at the Covent Garden , however, sang also with several smaller English opera troops. In 1928 he performed at the Opera House of Monte Carlo as Rodolfo in ‘’Bohème’’ and at the Opéra-Comique in Paris (under the name Tom Burke) as Cavaradossi in ‘’Tosca’’. After his retirement he lived in his hometown Leigh.
Chronology of some appearances
1917 Milan Teatro Lirico Rigoletto
1919 London Covent Garden Prince Igor
1920 London Covent Garden Il Tabarro
1920 London Covent Garden Gianni Schicchi
1928 Monte Carlo Opera House
1928 Paris Opéra-Comique
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