Pashley was born on 5 June 1935 in Skegness, Lincolnshire, the younger of two daughters of Roy Pashley, an English teacher, and his wife Milly Pashley, who ran a holiday camp.[2] She attended school in Great Yarmouth, where her athletic skills came to attention.
She sang Siébel in Faust at Sadler's Wells in 1965,[3] later singing Gretel with the company. She also sang for Welsh National Opera including the premiere of The Parlour, Scottish Opera, Kent Opera and the New Opera Company,[3] with whom she participated in the first UK performance of Cardillac in 1970, as Cardillac's Daughter, opposite her husband as an officer, her lover.[5]
Her work in concert opera included a 1972 performance of Sir Arthur Bliss' The Olympians, as Madeleine.[6]
Pashley married fellow opera singer Jack Irons, a fellow Guildhall student, in 1959. The marriage produced a son, Leon, and a daughter, Cleo. The marriage lasted until Irons' death in 2005. Their son Leon died in 2013. Pashley's daughter Cleo survives her.[2]
References
^"Team GB". Olympics.org.uk. Retrieved 10 October 2016.