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Chester Ludgin (May 20, 1925 –
August 9, 2003) was an
American operatic baritone.
Chester Ludgin was a
native of Brooklyn, New York. He made his professional...
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premiered on 26
October 1961 at the New York City
Opera (NYCO), with
Chester Ludgin as John Proctor, and
Norman Treigle as the
Reverend John Hale. The production...
- in the
Democratic primary.
George A. Athanson, in****bent
mayor Robert F.
Ludgin,
deputy mayor and city
councilor Thirman Milner,
Connecticut state representative...
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libretto by
Oakley Hall,
premiered by San
Francisco Opera in 1976;
Chester Ludgin created the role of
Lyman Ward.
Fradkin (2008), 8
Reynolds (2007) Reynolds...
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House in East Haddam,
Connecticut produced the
musical in 1986 with
Chester Ludgin as Cesar,
David Hurst as Panisse, and
Karen Culliver as ****. The Paper...
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Representative from
California Chester Kallman (1921–1975),
American writer Chester Ludgin (1925–2003),
American operatic baritone Chester Manifold (1867–1918), Australian...
- premiere), The
Makropoulos Case (with Anja Silja,
William Cochran, and
Chester Ludgin), Médée (in
French and Gr**** with
Josephine Barstow in the
title role and...
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Widow in 1972, and
Leonard Bernstein’s A
Quiet Place (opposite
Chester Ludgin).
Uppman was
known for his
dramatic characterization as well as for his...
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after the
premiere with the
original cast and conductor. Video: Neway,
Ludgin;
Torkanowsky (conductor), Jean
Dalrymple (producer), 1960 (VAI)[citation...
- 1980s,
Silja added Lady
Macbeth of the
Mtsensk District (opposite
Chester Ludgin), La Cubana,
Regan in Lear,
Prinz Orlofsky in Die
Fledermaus (with Karita...