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  1. 16. Nov. 2018 · Born on Nov. 16, 1896, the American baritone grew up in Los Angeles singing in church choirs and at funerals to survive after his father was killed in a shootout when he was but seven years old. He served as a Merchant Marine during World War I and studied in New York City thereafter. At age 26, he signed his first contract for $60 a week ...

  2. Otello: Inaffia l’ugola (Verdi) 4. Otello: Credo in un Dio crudel (Verdi) 5. Otello: Era la notte (Verdi) Nicholas Massue, tenor; Metropolitan Op Orch., Ettore Panizza 2/12/1938 6. Tannhäuser: Als du in kuhnem Sange (Wagner)5 7. Tannhäuser: Wie Todesahnung…O du mein holder (Wagner)

  3. 20. Mai 1997 · Scenes from Otello and Simon Boccanegra (1993) The Song is You (1995) The Stanford Archive Series: Lawrence Tibbett (1997) Four American Baritones of the Past (1998) The Best of Lawrence Tibbett (1999) Lawrence Tibbett On Stage (1926-1939) (1999) Lawrence Tibbett, Baritone of The Met: Don't Fence Me I… (2002) Il mito dell'Opera: 16 Prologo da ...

  4. Scenes from Otello and Simon Boccanegra (1993) The Song is You (1995) The Stanford Archive Series: Lawrence Tibbett (1997) Four American Baritones of the Past (1998) The Best of Lawrence Tibbett (1999) Lawrence Tibbett On Stage (1926-1939) (1999) Lawrenc ...

  5. The first Metropolitan Opera performances of Jonny spielt auf, Peter Grimes, Richard Hageman's Caponsacchi, as well as Simon Boccanegra and Khovanshchina also included Tibbett in the cast. His last appearance at the Met occurred in 1950 as Ivan in Khovanshchina. In 1936, along with violinist Jascha Heifetz, he founded the American Guild of Musical Artists, and served as its president for 17 ...

  6. Hidden Bibliographic Details; Other uniform titles: Bampton, Rose. Jepson, Helen, 1904-1997. Martinelli, Giovanni, 1885-1969. Massue, Nicholas. Tibbett, Lawrence ...

  7. Description. The collection contains primarily sound recordings of performances of Lawrence Tibbett from recording sessions that occurred between 1929 and 1945. Some of the recordings are 12" vinyl 33 1/3 rpm microgroove discs, but most are 78 rpm shellac discs and 12" instantaneous discs. A few 10" 78 rpm single-sided test pressings, and 1 7 ...