From Monteverdi, Schütz, Handel, and Bach to Schoenberg, Weill, and Britten, Partridge was point-on in both his singing and interpretation. Benefiting from work with both Britten and Peter Pears (who instructed him in the art of singing through phrases), he further sharpened his already very precise diction, making it more flowing and conversational. With Pierre Boulez, Partridge recorded Schoenberg's Die Jacobsleiter, finding the French composer/conductor stimulating and pleasant to work with. Other projects Partridge has undertaken with Boulez include Schumann's Der Rose Pilgerfahrt and Stravinsky's Le Rossignol. In addition to performing the roles of the Evangelist in the Bach Passions, parts for which Partridge has long enjoyed a strong reputation, he recorded the Evangelist in Norwegian composer Trond Kverno's St. Matthew Passion, a work described by the tenor as "powerful," calling for unaccompanied singing over its hour and a half length in a contemporary adaptation of plainsong. Partridge's collaboration with actress Prunella Scales has resulted in more than 300 performances of a program entitled "An Evening with Queen Victoria," featuring songs written by Prince Albert. Among the tenor's more than 150 recordings are Schubert's Die Winterreise and Die schöne Müllerin (the latter rated by BBC Music Magazine as a first choice); recordings of Schumann's Liederkreis, Op. 39, and Dichterliebe; Peter Warlock's haunting Curlew River; Ralph Vaughan Williams' equally affecting On Wenlock Edge; a complete edition of Handel's Chandos Anthems; Purcell's The Fairy Queen; and Iopas in the recording that grew from Colin Davis' Covent Garden production of Berlioz's Les Troyens, the occasion of Partridge's stage debut in 1969. As a professor at the Royal Academy of Music, Partridge has given master classes in song and early music from Aldeburgh to Ravinia to Versailles. The tenor received the CBE (knighted) in 1992 for his service to music., Rovi