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Stuart Howe was born on 19 July, 1967. Discover Stuart Howe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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2011

After a break of nearly three years to focus on his young family and on teaching, Howe returned to full-time performing in 2011 with a renewed passion for the stage. In addition to core repertoire that mirrors that of legendary Alfredo Kraus, he began to focus on the Rossini roles written for Andrea Nozzari, including the title role of Otello and that of Rodrigo in La donna del lago. Such roles have allowed Howe to make use of a remarkably pleasing sustained high D and Db, a rarity for tenors, which until this time were never called upon in performance.

2010

Due to his particular educational and professional background, Howe had been approached for years to formalize and already active but informal teaching schedule. In 2010, he accepted an opportunity to participate as a voice teacher at one of Canada's young artist programs. This experience led him to formalize a full-time teaching schedule that included voice and opera skills at the University of Alberta. A renewed passion for performing ended his formal teaching duties, but he continues to be active across the globe teaching masterclasses and private lessons to young professional singers as time allows.

2009

In August 2009, Howe entered politics for the first time as a contestant for the Liberal Party of Canada's Oakville electoral district nomination. He lost a very divided contest, but remains very active in various areas of political life.

2001

Howe was also the recipient of several prestigious career development grants and awards from various organizations including The Canada Council for the Arts and the New Brunswick Arts Council. He was a 2001 Dora Award nominee for his portrayal of James Nichol in The Iron Road and was a Toronto winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1999.

2000

For a singer who approached the career of opera in a non traditional way and then with such a varied repertoire, Howe has been embraced by audiences and has been a consistent favorite of the media, who have praised him at every opportunity. Common themes throughout the years have focused not only on the beauty and elegance of his singing, but on his acting and interpretive skills, a somewhat rare combination in the operatic world. This led to his being featured in countless magazine and newspaper articles, as well as innumerable radio and television interviews and performances, resulting in a somewhat larger notoriety than usually afforded opera singers in Canada. For example, on September 14, 2000, Howe was a crossword clue in one of Canada's national newspapers, the National Post. As Number 47 Across, the clue was "Canadian tenor Howe" and the answer "Stuart".

1998

His efforts were such a success that the press revered him as "the quintessential Nemorino". Despite what appeared to be the beginning of a burgeoning career in Europe, he chose to return to Canada, for his first Rodolfo in Puccini's La Bohème in 1998.

1997

When Howe made his European debut as Nemorino in Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore in Oporto, Portugal in November 1997, he had been given only three weeks prior to the opening performance to prepare. He spent sixteen-hour days learning the role while also rehearsing his movements on stage. Since then, it has become his most performed role, with a total of more than 100 performances and rising.

1993

While enrolled, he met noted American voice teacher Richard Miller, who encouraged Stuart to devote his talent to opera alone and in the fall of 1993, Stuart moved to Oberlin, Ohio for a two-year Performance Diploma in voice – a curriculum exception created specifically for him by the school at Miller's request.

1985

Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada and raised in the countryside along the Saint John River, Stuart attended rural elementary and junior high schools before graduating from St. Malachy's Memorial High School, Saint John, in 1985.

1967

Stuart Howe (born July 19, 1967) is an operatic tenor who has become particularly noted for his interpretation of the heroic roles of Rossini and Donizetti.