Peter Pears
1910–1986 (age 76)
Biography
Peter Pears was a tenor of international acclaim whose collaborations at Aldeburgh with composer Benjamin Britten helped forge a modern musical identity for England. His clear, luminous voice drew listeners into narratives of joy and reflection, and he remained devoted to the St Peter and St Paul's Church community, where he often supported concerts and services.
Beyond the stage, he was known for his graciousness to younger singers and his conviction that music could deepen the bonds of community. His resting place near the church he loved is a quiet reminder of a life spent giving voice to beauty and truth.