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  1. Lawrence Tibbett, Baritone of The Met: Don't Fence Me In by Lawrence Tibbett released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllM

  2. A baritone, he sang leading roles with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City more than 600 times from 1923 to 1950. He performed diverse musical theatre roles, including Captain Hook in Peter Pan in a touring show.

  3. George Cehanovsky, baritone; John Engelman, Giovannni Paltrinieri, tenors; Metropolitan Opera Orch., cond. by Gennaro Papi 3/11/1939 3. 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.

  4. Lawrence Tibbett (pictured at the top of the page as Boccanegra) not only had a rich, extraordinarily beautiful baritone voice but was widely acknowledged as a talented and powerful actor. By 1932, Tibbett was also something of an American icon.

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Don't Fence Me In" on Discogs.

    • UK
    • Regis Records-RRC1127
    • CD
    • 2002
  6. Lawrence Mervil Tibbett (November 16, 1896 – July 15, 1960) was an American opera singer and recording artist who also performed as a film actor and radio personality. A baritone, he sang leading roles with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City more than 600 times from 1923 to 1950.

  7. 16. Nov. 2018 · Here is a look at Tibbetts iconic Met portrayals. Simon Boccanegra. The baritone was one of the renowned interpreters of Verdi’s benevolent leader and he was the one to lead the opera in its Metropolitan Opera premiere on Jan. 28, 1932 under the musical direction of Tullio Serafin. Of his work, W.J. Henderson of The New York Sun ...