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Bryan Hymel

Bryan Hymel can be an American tenor. He went to Loyola University or college in New Orleans, where he received his bachelor’s level in vocal overall performance, and he pursued additional studies in the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia. Champion from the Aspen Music Festival’s Verdi Aria Competition at …

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Juan Diego Flórez

Sometimes promoted simply because the successor to Luciano Pavarotti, Peru’s Juan Diego Flórez is truly a very different sort of tenor, and among a sort which has not really been seen very much lately: his tone of voice is light, incredibly athletic, and suited most importantly towards the bel canto …

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Léopold Simoneau

Simoneau was the prototypical Mozart tenor, with an unusually nice voice, strong breathing control, easy pianos and pianissimos, and graceful phrasing. His unstrained mind voice also produced him perfect for French lyric functions, such as for example Wilhelm Meister in Mignon, Nicias in Thais, and Nadir in Les Pêcheurs de …

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