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Helen Watts

Contralto Helen W was a respected person in that college of Welsh performers which found prominence in the 1950s and 1960s. Nurtured inside a English Isles atmosphere that experienced flipped from insularity to worldwide performance, W became the best English contralto (or mezzo-contralto) in the post-Kathleen Ferrier age group. Though …

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Boston Baroque

Founded by harpsichordist, conductor, and music scholar Martin Pearlman, Boston Baroque was the U.S.’s first professional Baroque orchestra. Boston Baroque was founded beneath the name Banchetto Musicale (changing the name when it started a agreement with Telarc in 1992) and quickly joined the vanguard from the American period device motion. …

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Wolfgang Schone

Wolfgang Schöne, an extremely successful concert vocalist early in his profession, seamlessly produced the changeover to opera, creating a reputation among the finest German baritones of his day time. His selection of repertory in both realms continues to be broad, from your cantatas of J.S. Bach to Schoenberg’s Moses und …

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Aldo Baldin

This internationally renowned tenor was the son of Italian parents who immigrated to Brazil. He researched piano and cello in Porto Allegre, and in Rio de Janeiro, he started vocal teaching with Eliane Sampaio. The famous conductor Karl Richter was impressed by the wonder of Baldin’s tone of voice and …

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