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John Brownlee

Baritone John Brownlee could very well be most widely known for his involvement in the Glyndebourne Event Mozart productions which began in 1935. Gifted having a durable, if not completely pliant tone of voice, Brownlee demonstrated himself hugely useful at Covent Backyard (where he was presented by fellow Australian Dame …

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Luise Helletsgruber

Most widely known to record enthusiasts for her shows using the fledgling Glyndebourne Celebration from 1934 to 1938, Luise Helletsgruber was a high, slender lyric soprano whose primary activities in any other case centered approximately the Wiener Staatsoper. Her association using the last mentioned organization concluded during WWII, however in …

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The Sherwoods

It?s likely that that if you don’t come from the region around Corpus Christi, Tx or surely got to hear among their two singles on Smash recorded in 1969, you’ve never heard about the Sherwoods. These were a quintet who produced some sound during 1968-69, enough to obtain agreed upon …

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Salvatore Baccaloni

Regarded as the best possible basso buffo from the 1930s through the first 1960s, Salvatore Baccaloni wielded an even more substantial tone of voice than most practitioners of Italian comic roles. Certainly, in the initial levels of his profession, he essayed direct bass jobs such as for example Sparafucile before …

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