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James Lockhart

Adam Lockhart is a Scottish conductor, organist, and pianist. Early in his profession he offered as choir professional and organist at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, St. John the Divine in Kennington, and everything Souls in Langham Place. In the middle-1950s he became an apprentice conductor using the Yorkshire Symphony …

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Deborah Voigt

Deborah Voigt is a respected dramatic soprano, particularly noted for singing Germanic repertory. The fresh power and beauty of her tone of voice, coupled with unusually great musicianship and interpretive genius, possess made her perhaps one of the most sought-after performers from the 1990s and 2000s. Voigt acquired little connection …

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Neil Shicoff

Neil Shicoff is a widely-known American tenor. He includes a solid, sweet lyric tone of voice and an intensely dramatic stage existence. His dad was Sidney Shicoff, probably one of the most popular cantors in NY. Neil 1st sang in public areas at a marriage in his father’s synagogue when …

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Samuel Jean

Samuel Jean is a France conductor and pianist. After learning piano and choral performing on the Boulogne-Billancourt Conservatory as well as the Paris Conservatory, he became a vocal trainer, choral movie director, and assistant movie director in lots of opera homes. Since 2004, he in addition has been involved as …

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Bernd Weikl

This Austrian singer, whose career trajectory has taken him from lyric to dramatic baritone, has generated himself as a solid and reliable artist. At his initial appearance in Bayreuth as Wolfram, Weikl uncovered a linear, small instrument with an instant vibrato. While in no way a bass baritone, his lower …

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Kurt Moll

A genuine bass tone of voice is a member of family rarity in the operatic globe (though much less rare as a genuine contralto), and frequently, even the main candidates “gravel away” in the bottom of their runs rather than singing, or tend to bark or at least overuse sprechstimme …

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Alois Posch

Alois Posch is a respected European orchestral increase bass participant. He started learning violin and piano at age ten. At fifteen, he found that that contrabass was the proper device for him. He inserted the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst (Academy for Music and Allied Arts) in Graz. There …

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John Cheek

Taken in to the fold from the Metropolitan Opera prior to the age group of 30, this versatile bass baritone is continuing to grow from a appealing beginning to fulfilling artistic maturity. John Cheek’s small, finely focused device provides gained in thickness over time without shedding its firm, good-looking sound; …

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Karl Leister

Karl Leister is among the leading clarinetists of his era, spreading his profession across many fronts as an associate from the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for a lot more than 3 decades; like a soloist highly recognized with Mozart, Weber, Spohr, and countless additional composers; so that as a chamber participant …

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Hildegard Behrens

Hildegard Behrens was created in Varel (in the condition of Niedersachsen-Friesland), Germany, about Feb 9, 1937. She was usually known for a stylish, natural singing tone of voice, but embarked on the analysis of law in the University or college of Freiburg, graduating like a junior barrister. Astonishing her acquaintances, …

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