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*Note: Now created as [[Jean Morère]] attributing the initial text to [[User:Almost-instinct/sandbox]] version 553320826 in the edit summary. [[User:Voceditenore|Voceditenore]] ([[User talk:Voceditenore|talk]]) 10:02, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
==Jean Morère==


Jean Morère (6 October 1836 – ?? February 1887) was a French operatic tenor,


Debut at [[Paris Opera]] in [[Verdi]]'s [[Il trovatore]] in 1861. Created the title role in Verdi's [[Don Carlos]] in 1866. Sang at [[La Monnaie]].
'''''Ghost Patrol''''' is a one-act [[chamber opera]] in composed by [[Stuart MacRae]] to an English-language [[libretto]] by [[Louise Welsh]].

== Background ==
Louise Welsh is a crime writer; Suart MacRae has been a BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's Composer in Association. In 2009 they collaborated on an opera called Remembrance as part of the ''Five:15 – Operas Made in Scotland 2009'' season.<ref>[http://www.scottishopera.org.uk/12-13/in-the-locked-room-ghost-patrol Scottish Opera website]</ref><ref>[http://www.roh.org.uk/productions/ghost-patrol-by-stuart-macrae-and-louise-welsh Royal Opera House]</ref> ''Ghost Patrol'' was co-commissioned by Scottish Opera and Music Theatre Wales. It's first performance was given on 30 August 2012 at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, directed by Matthew Richardson and designed by Samal Blak. It has a running time of about 58 minutes and is scored for three singers accompanied by a small orchestra of 4 woodwind, 2 brass, percussion, harp and strings.<ref>[[Chester Novello]]. [http://www.chesternovello.com/default.aspx?TabId=2432&State_3041=2&workId_3041=47410 "Stuart MacRae: ''Ghost Patrol''"]. Retrieved 13 March 2013.</ref><ref>[http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/9bf25ab4-f5ac-11e1-bf76-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2NPiiDol4 FT review]</ref>

The opera's plot follows the fall-out after landlord Alisdair discovers that Sam, a thief he has apprehended in his pub, was in the same army platoon as he: they had "colluded in a traumatising atrocity".<ref>[http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/37214/in-the-locked-room-ghost-patrol-scottish Review in ''The Stage'']</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/edinburgh-festival-reviews/9512767/Edinburgh-Festival-2012-Locked-Room-Ghost-Patrol-Traverse-Theatre-review.html Review in the Daily Telegraph]</ref>

==Performance history and reception==

''Ghost Patrol'' was premiered at the [[Edinburgh International Festival]]. It then transferred to Glasgow, before touring throughout in England and Wales in the autumn on 2012, including three performances at the [[Linbury Studio Theatre]] at the [[Royal Opera House]] in London. Fiona Maddocks wrote that the opera employs "close-knit musical argument and a constantly simmering orchestral style, using electronics, pre-recorded chorus and inventive aural effects: violins in eerie, double-stopped harmonics, the double bass creating percussive menace by bouncing the wood of his bow. You can hear Birtwistle's influence in the high woodwind laments, but more as homage than imitation".<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/sep/02/locked-room-ghost-patrol-review Review in ''The Observer'']</ref> In March 2013 the production won the 2013 South Bank Show Sky Arts Award for Opera.<ref>[http://www.musictheatrewales.org.uk/Press-releases/ghost-patrol-wins-south-bank-sky-arts-award.html Music Theatre Wales "''Ghost Patrol'' wins South Bank Sky Arts Award"]</ref>

==Roles==
{| class="wikitable"
!Role
![[Voice type]]
!Premiere cast, 30 August 2012<ref>[http://www.scottishopera.org.uk/our-operas/12-13/in-the-locked-room-ghost-patrol/cast-list Scottish Opera cast list]</ref><br />(Conductor: Michael Rafferty)
|-
|Sam, an ex-army sergeant
|[[tenor]]
|[[Nicholas Sharratt]]
|-
|Alasdair, an ex-army captain and pub landlord
|[[baritone]]
|James McOran-Campbell
|-
|Vicki, an aspiring singer
|[[soprano]]
|Jane Harrington
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}

==Reaction==
*FT: "...the orchestra finally gets something seriously dramatic to play....Welsh’s harrowing story, summed up in the line “Only the dead have seen the end of war”, lays bare the lasting trauma of military action, which MacRae drapes in a score as sophisticated as it is soulful – beauty and pain indivisible"
*DT: "Ghost Patrol seems slack and prolix in comparison: it’s a piece of arresting musical gestures and punchy ideas which haven’t been smoothly stitched together, and the interesting dramatic situation .... never builds any operatic momentum."
*ES: "Ghost Patrol struggles, perhaps because Louise Welsh’s libretto tries to say too much. ... MacRae works his orchestra work hard but, despite the cast’s best efforts, the sung lines feel over-determined:"
Stage: "Slightly overlong, but wracking up the intensity, Stuart MacRae and Louise Welsh’s Ghost Patrol ... there is a sense of foreboding"
*Observer: "In Ghost Patrol MacRae uses the same palette and an equally sparse and punchy libretto, but opts for close-knit musical argument and a constantly simmering orchestral style, using electronics, pre-recorded chorus and inventive aural effects: violins in eerie, double-stopped harmonics, the double bass creating percussive menace by bouncing the wood of his bow. You can hear Birtwistle's influence in the high woodwind laments, but more as homage than imitation"
*BTG: "Musically Stuart McRae mixes recorded sound with a percussion driven score to reach a climax reminiscent of a war zone....This piece is an exciting mix of stunning voices, interesting new sound worlds and a gripping idea of the ghost ex-soldiers. McRae at times mixes in touches of corrupted folk, wailing strings and an intensely percussive score. However, whereas The Locked Room ensured each minute was truly necessary, this opera could be whittled down further"
*CS: "Stuart MacCrae and Louise Welsh’s Ghost Patrol proved a more-even creation, in which words, direction and score always worked togethe... MacCrae’s music sparkles like broken glass and bubbles like lava. As the tension mounted, clarinets screamed high in their registers. He matched Welsh’s claustrophobic fascination with the horrors of war, through militaristic effects from the percussion. Although more successful as an entity than In the Locked Room, Ghost Patrol poses more challenges to audiences. MacCrae’s music is far more ‘difficult’ than that of Watkins, often discordant and sometimes unpleasant, intentionally so. Sam’s night of terror, complete with taped voices and newsreel footage, was genuinely, deliciously terrifying."

==[[Stanford Olsen]]==

'''Stanford Olsen''' is an [[America|American]] [[opera]]tic [[tenor]].

Between 1986 and 1997 he performed over 160 times at the [[Metropolitan Opera]], specialising in light lyrics role such as Count Almaviva in ''[[The Barber of Seville]]''.<ref>[http://archives.metoperafamily.org/archives/frame.htm Metropolitan Opera archives]</ref>.

He was educated at the [[University of Utah]] and the [[University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music]]. In 1986 he won the [[Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions]] After retiring from full-time performance in the late 1990s he became a faculty member at the [[Florida State University]]'s College of Music, where he is Professor of Voice and Lucille P. and Elbert B. Shelfer Eminent Scholar.<ref>[http://www.music.fsu.edu/Faculty-and-Staff/Faculty/Stanford-Olsen Florida State University website]</ref> He continues to perform on the concert platform in addition to his teaching and coaching.

==Career==
A BFA graduate of Juilliard, she joined [[MOMIX]] in 1983 where she collaborated and performed with Moses Pendleton throughout the world for eight years. She choreographed and performed with [[Pilobolus (dance company)|Pilobolus]], creating a number of pieces including "Television", "Return to Maria La Baja" and "Lands Edge" which remain in the repertoire, as well as with [[Martha_Clarke|Marta Clarke]] including the "Garden of Earthly Delights", "Vienna: Lusthaus", "Wienna: Lusthaus Revisited", "Endangered Species" and "A Midsummer Night’s Dream."

Giobbi founded the Lisa Giobbi Movement Theatre when she was working on circus arts and dance with Circus Flora and working as a staff choreographer for the Big Apple Circus. Lisa Giobbi performed aerial work most notably at The Joyce Theatre in NY, La Scala in Milan, La Fenici in Venice as well as the Boston Dance Umbrella Aerial festivals, the Frequent Flyers Festival and the Santa Rosalia Festival in Palermo. She was a three-time guest artist in the Deutche Opera in Berlin.

Giobbi has created choreography for films including ''[[What Dreams May Come]]'' and ''Temptesta'' and for independent films, music videos, commercials, fashion shows (Victoria’s Secret 2000, 2001, and 2003 runway shoes), benefits, television specials, cabaret theatre, gala presentations and rock cocerts (2005 Amsterjam). Her Off-Broadway theatrical productions include David Rabe’s "Those the River Keep" and David Lynch’s "Industrial Symphony #1".
Giobbi has been nominated for M.T.V. choreographer awards for videos such as Gloria Estefan and Tommy Lee’s "Hold Me Down", among others. Her work has been presented in Variety Teatre at the Wintergarten Variety in Berlin, the Apollo in Dusseldorf and the Friedrichbau in Stuttgart. She has toured excerpts from the “Falling Angels” show throughout Europe in collaboration with the British band the Tiger Lilies in "The Tiger Lilies Circus".

==Roles performed at the Metropolitan Opera==

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
|-
! width="200pt" | Opera
! width="100pt" | Role
! width="100pt" | Performances
! width="100pt" | First performance
! width="100pt" | Last performance
|-
| {{Hs|Puritani}}''[[I Puritani]]''
| Arturo
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 1986
| align="center" | 1997
|-
| {{Hs|Rigoletto}}''[[Rigoletto]]''
| Borsa
| align="center" | 15
| align="center" | 1986
| align="center" | 1989
|-
| {{Hs|Traviata}}''[[La Traviata]]''
| Gastone
| align="center" | 9
| align="center" | 1987
| align="center" | 1988
|-
| {{Hs|elisir}}''[[L'elisir d'amore]]''
| Nemorino
| align="center" | 14
| align="center" | 1988
| align="center" | 1996
|-
| {{Hs|Lucia}}''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]''
| Arturo
| align="center" | 17
| align="center" | 1988
| align="center" | 1989
|-
| {{Hs|tabarro}}''[[Il tabarro]]''
| Song Seller
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 1989
| align="center" | 1989
|-
| {{Hs|Barber}}''[[Barber of Seville]]''
| Count Almaviva
| align="center" | 20
| align="center" | 1989
| align="center" | 1995
|-
| {{Hs|Entführung}}''[[Die Entführung aus dem Serail]]''
| Belmonte
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 1990
| align="center" | 1991
|-
| {{Hs|Rosenkavalier}}''[[Der Rosenkavalier]]''
| Italian Tenor
| align="center" | 20
| align="center" | 1990
| align="center" | 1995
|-
| {{Hs|Don}}''[[Don Giovanni]]''
| Don Ottavio
| align="center" | 28
| align="center" | 1990
| align="center" | 1997
|-
| {{Hs|Semiramide}}''[[Semiramide]]''
| Idreno
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 1990
| align="center" | 1993
|-
| {{Hs|Falstaff}}''[[Falstaff (opera)|Falstaff]]''
| Fenton
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 1992
| align="center" | 1996
|-
| {{Hs|Fille}}''[[La Fille du Régiment]]''
| Tonio
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 1994
| align="center" | 1994
|-
| {{Hs|Fledermaus}}''[[Die Fledermaus]]''
| Alfred
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 1995
| align="center" | 1995
|}

==References==

{{Reflist}}

==[[Grant Doyle]]==

'''Grant Doyle''' (born in [[Adelaide]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]] [[opera]]tic [[baritone]].

==Biography==

Doyle studied at the [[Royal College of Music]] and was then a member of the Young Artists Programme at the [[Royal Opera, London|Royal Opera House]],<ref>[http://www.owenwhitemanagement.com/baritones%20and%20basses/Grant-Doyle/ Agent's website]</ref> where he played Tarquinius in [[The Rape of Lucretia]] in the [[Royal_Opera_House#Linbury_Studio_Theatre|Linbury Studio Theatre]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/apr/30/classicalmusicandopera1 ''Guardian'' review]</ref>

With [[Opera North]] he has played Sasha in [[Paradise Moscow]],<ref>[http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/24140/paradise-moscow ''The Stage'' review]</ref> Albert in [[Werther]]<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/classical/reviews/opera-north-werther-the-lowry-salford-1823093.html ''Independent'' review]</ref> and Robin Oakapple/Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd in [[Ruddigore]].<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/oct/03/ruddigore-opera-north-review ''Guardian'' review]</ref>

With the [[State Opera of South Australia]] he has played Starbuck in [[Moby Dick (opera)|Moby Dick]],<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/artworks/from-state-opera-of-south-australias-production/2936466 ''ABC'' photo]</ref> Count Almaviva in [[The Marriage of Figaro]]<ref>[http://www.australianstage.com.au/reviews/adelaide/the-marriage-of-figaro--state-opera-south-australia-1828.html ''Australian Stage'' review]</ref> and Zurga in [[The Pearl Fishers]].<ref>[http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/arts/opera-the-pearl-fishers/story-fn503imo-1225922419166 ''Adelaide Now'' review]</ref>

In 2012 he will play Figaro in [[English Touring Opera]]'s [[Barber of Seville]].<ref>[http://www.thestage.co.uk/listings/production.php/54696/the-barber-of-seville-english-touring-opera ''The Stage'' listings]</ref>

==References==

==Table==

{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
|-
!Nadal!![[2005 ATP Tour|2005]]!![[2006 ATP Tour|2006]]!![[2007 ATP Tour|2007]]!![[2008 ATP Tour|2008]]!![[2009 ATP World Tour|2009]]!![[2010 ATP World Tour|2010]]!![[2011 ATP World Tour|2011]]!![[2012 ATP World Tour|2012]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|[[Australian Open]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 Australian Open – Men's Singles|4R]]
|A
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2007 Australian Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2008 Australian Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2009 Australian Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2010 Australian Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2011 Australian Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2012 Australian Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|[[French Open]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2005 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2006 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2007 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2008 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2009 French Open – Men's Singles|4R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2010 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2011 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2012 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|2R]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2006 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2007 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|F]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2008 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|A
|bgcolor=lime|[[2010 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2011 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|2R]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 US Open – Men's Singles|3R]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2006 US Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2007 US Open – Men's Singles|4R]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2008 US Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2009 US Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2010 US Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2011 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|
|}

{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
|-
!'''Federer'''!![[2003 ATP Tour|2003]]!![[2004 ATP Tour|2004]]!![[2005 ATP Tour|2005]]!![[2006 ATP Tour|2006]]!![[2007 ATP Tour|2007]]!![[2008 ATP Tour|2008]]!![[2009 ATP World Tour|2009]]!![[2010 ATP World Tour|2010]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|Australian Open
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 Australian Open – Men's Singles#Section 4|4R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2004 Australian Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2005 Australian Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2006 Australian Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2007 Australian Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2008 Australian Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2009 Australian Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2010 Australian Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|French Open
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 French Open – Men's Singles#Section 5|1R]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2004 French Open – Men's Singles#Section 1|3R]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2005 French Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2006 French Open – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2007 French Open – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2008 French Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2009 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2010 French Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|Wimbledon
|bgcolor=lime|[[2003 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2004 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2005 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2006 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2007 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2008 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|F]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2010 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|QF]]
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|US Open
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 US Open – Men's Singles#Section 8|4R]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2004 US Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2005 US Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2006 US Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2007 US Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[2008 US Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[2009 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[2010 US Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|-
|}

{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
!'''Sampras'''!![[1993 ATP Tour|1993]]!![[1994 ATP Tour|1994]]!![[1995 ATP Tour|1995]]!![[1996 ATP Tour|1996]]!![[1997 ATP Tour|1997]]!![[1998 ATP Tour|1998]]!![[1999 ATP Tour|1999]]!![[2000 ATP Tour|2000]]
|-
|bgcolor=#efefef align=left|[[Australian Open]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[1993 Australian Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1994 Australian Open – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=Thistle|[[1995 Australian Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1996 Australian Open – Men's Singles|3R]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1997 Australian Open – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=BlanchedAlmond|[[1998 Australian Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
|
|bgcolor=yellow|[[2000 Australian Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|-
|bgcolor=#efefef align=left|[[French Open]]
|bgcolor=BlanchedAlmond|[[1993 French Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
|bgcolor=BlanchedAlmond|[[1994 French Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1995 French Open – Men's Singles|1R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[1996 French Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1997 French Open – Men's Singles|3R]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1998 French Open – Men's Singles|2R]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1999 French Open – Men's Singles|2R]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[2000 French Open – Men's Singles|1R]]
|-
|bgcolor=#efefef align=left|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1993 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1994 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1995 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=BlanchedAlmond|[[1996 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|QF]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1997 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1998 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1999 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[2000 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|W]]
|-
|bgcolor=#efefef align=left|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1993 US Open – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1994 US Open – Men's Singles|4R]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1995 US Open – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=lime|'''[[1996 US Open – Men's Singles|W]]
|bgcolor=PaleTurquoise|[[1997 US Open – Men's Singles|4R]]
|bgcolor=yellow|[[1998 US Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
|
|bgcolor=Thistle|[[2000 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|-
|}

{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center;font-size:97%
|-
!'''Borg'''!!1974!!1975!!1976!!1977!!1978!!1979!!1980!!1981
|-
| style="background:#efefef; text-align:left;"|Australian Open
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[1974 Australian Open – Men's Singles|3R]]
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|A
|-
| style="text-align:left; background:#efefef;"|[[French Open]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1974 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1975 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[1976 French Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
|A
|bgcolor=lime|[[1978 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1979 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1980 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1981 French Open – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|-
| style="text-align:left; background:#efefef;"|[[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[1974 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|3R]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[1975 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|QF]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1976 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1977 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1978 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1979 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
|bgcolor=lime|[[1980 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|'''W]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[1981 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles|F]]
|-
| style="text-align:left; background:#efefef;"|[[US Open (tennis)|US Open]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[1974 US Open – Men's Singles|2R]]
| style="background:yellow;"|[[1975 US Open – Men's Singles|SF]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[1976 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:#afeeee;"|[[1977 US Open – Men's Singles|4R]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[1978 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[1979 US Open – Men's Singles|QF]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[1980 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
| style="background:thistle;"|[[1981 US Open – Men's Singles|F]]
|-
|}

==table==

{| class="wikitable" border="1" style=text-align:center
|-
! width="50pt" | '''Rank'''
! width="80pt" | '''Player'''
! width="50pt" | '''Win'''
! width="50pt" | '''F'''
! width="50pt" | '''SF'''
! width="50pt" | '''QF'''
|-
| bgcolor=lime | '''1'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''Federer'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''17'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''7'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''8'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''5'''
|-
| bgcolor=lime | '''3'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''Nadal'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''11'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''5'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''3'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''4'''
|-
| bgcolor=lime | '''2'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''Djokovic'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''5'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''3'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''8'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''5'''
|-
| bgcolor=lime | '''9'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''Del Potro'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''1'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''0'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''1'''
| bgcolor=lime | '''4'''
|-
| style="background:thistle;" | '''4'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''Murray'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''0'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''4'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''6'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''3'''
|-
| style="background:thistle;" | '''6'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''Tsonga'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''0'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''1'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''3'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''4'''
|-
| style="background:thistle;" | '''7'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''Berdych'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''0'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''1'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''1'''
| style="background:thistle;" | '''3'''
|-
| style="background:yellow;" | '''5'''
| style="background:yellow;" | '''Ferrer'''
| style="background:yellow;" | '''0'''
| style="background:yellow;" | '''0'''
| style="background:yellow;" | '''4'''
| style="background:yellow;" | '''5'''
|-
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''10'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''Almagro'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''3'''
|-
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''8'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''Tipsarevic'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''1'''
|-
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''11'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''Isner'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''1'''
|-
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''12'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''Simon'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''0'''
| style="background:#ffebcd;" | '''1'''
|}

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Jean Morère

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Jean Morère (6 October 1836 – ?? February 1887) was a French operatic tenor,

Debut at Paris Opera in Verdi's Il trovatore in 1861. Created the title role in Verdi's Don Carlos in 1866. Sang at La Monnaie.

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Category:French opera singers Category:Operatic tenors