Michael Buchan(II)
- Actor
- Writer
Bass-baritone Buchan began his operatic career at the age of nine in
"Carmen" with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, later joining the D'Oyly
Carte chorus in September 1972. He immediately understudied John Ayldon in
some of his principal roles, making occasional appearances in the
eponymous role in "The Mikado", and Sergeant Meryll in "The Yeomen of
the Guard". He later added Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre in "The Sorcerer",
Dick Deadeye in "H.M.S. Pinafore", the Pirate King in "The Pirates of
Penzance", Earl of Mountararat in "Iolanthe", Colonel Calverley in
"Patience", and Arac in "Princess Ida" to his roll-call of the bass
roles he understudied. He also understudied the smaller role of Old
Adam in "Ruddigore", and the principal patter role of Major-General
Stanley in "The Pirates of Penzance". Buchan also played many of the
smaller bass-baritone roles as a regular principal performer. Over his
ten years with the D'Oyly Carte, these included Calynx in "Utopia
Limited" (also recorded for Decca), Bob Beckett, and later Bill
Bobstay, in "H.M.S. Pinafore", Giorgio in "The Gondoliers" (also
recorded for Decca), Samuel in "The Pirates of Penzance", and Old Adam
in "Ruddigore". Since 1982, Michael Buchan has performed regularly with
The London Savoyards and Magic of Gilbert And Sullivan Concert groups,
as well as in some of the "Together Again" concerts, and with the
Gilbert And Sullivan Opera Company (in it's fledgling years) playing in
both the UK and USA as Old Adam in "Ruddigore" and Sir Marmaduke in
"The Sorcerer". His marriage to D'Oyly Carte Principal contralto
Patricia Leonard predates their D'Oyly Carte careers.