Opera legend Lesley Garrett is considering retirement

Lesley Garrett is considering retirement after decades as one of the UK’s biggest opera stars.

Lesley Garrett could be heading for retirement.

The 70-year-old soprano has been a name in the world of opera for decades but is determined “quit while [she] is ahead” because her voice is “changing” as time goes on.

She told The Sunday Express: “I do think about

retiring because don’t want to go on when I’m not as good as was.

“I want to quit while Im ahead, I don’t

want to carry on past my sell by date. My voice is changing, as voices do. It’s still beautiful in the middle, but I can’t get as high as I used to. Every season I think could be my last.”

“This one I seriously think could be my

last year, because I am 70 and it seems like

a very round number – I’ve been doing this

for exactly 45 years.”

The former Strictly Come Dancing star – who has released eleven solo albums and appeared in productions of The Sound of Music and Carousel over the course of her career – recently revealed that she previously discovered a rare tumour that she worried could have spelled the end of her career.

She said: “They found by accident that I’d got a tumour on my thymus gland, which is a tiny gland which sits almost on top of your heart.

“At first I was told not to worry about it as they are so slow growing they are almost benign nut then a year later I noticed my voice wasn’t working properly.

“I was worried that my singing career might be over – I was really quite scared.

“A lot of the nerves that given the larynx govern the same area.”

Lesley went back for a second visit and it was then decided that the tumour should be removed.

She added: “So, I went back and they scanned me. During that yeat since my I still visit, they had reclassified the tumour and changed the advice. They thought I should

have it removed.”

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