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- A Heldenbaritone, also known as dramatic b****-baritone or hoher b**** (high b****), is an opera singer, a German dramatic baritone. "Heldenbaritone" (Ger...
- singing frequently with the Amato Opera in New York, studying to become a Heldenbaritone, and teaching computer programming at Manhattan Community College. He...
- TV and theatre actress Bent Norup (1936 in Hobro – 2007), operatic heldenbaritone Matias Faldbakken (born 1973 in Hobro) a Norwegian artist and writer...
- Fyfe (born 27 September 1969, in Canberra) is an Australian operatic heldenbaritone. Winner of the Helpmann Award for Best Male in an Operatic Feature Role...
- December 1942 in Berlin) was an Austrian operatic singer (b**** and Heldenbaritone). Manowarda was born in Kraków, the son of the Austrian general Eberhard...
- Mircea the Old tenor Octav Arbore Mihail, his son baritone N. Demetrescu Sultan Baiazid b****-baritone Vladimir Siomin Narrator heldenbaritone C. Huhulescu...
- Roles, voice types, premiere cast Role Voice type Performer Michael heldenbaritone A Baker / A Woman / An Old Woman dramatic soprano Ester / The Mother...
- Bent Norup (7 November 1936 – 7 May 2007) was a Danish operatic heldenbaritone. He was a member of the Royal Danish Theatre and opera houses in Germany...
- Puccini roles, especially Iago in Otello and Scarpia in Tosca, and many Heldenbaritone roles, such as Amfortas in Parsifal and Jokanaan in Salome. Late in...
- Vienna State Opera. There, he distinguished himself in particular as a Heldenbaritone and Wagner performer. In 1938, he made his debut under Wilhelm Furtwängler...