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James King (tenor)

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107: 87:, to an Irish father and a mother of German lineage. In his youth he actively sang in church choirs and studied the violin. He earned a bachelor's degree in music from 447: 542: 537: 131:
in Cincinnati, whose prize enabled him to pursue further studies in Italy and make his European opera debut in his first tenor role, Cavaradossi in Puccini's
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In 1956 King came to the personal realization that he was in fact a tenor and not a baritone. He began retraining his voice with French baritone
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who had an active international singing career in operas and concerts from the 1950s through 2000. Widely regarded as one of the finest
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in 1949, where he trained to be a baritone with Dallas Draper. He then pursued a master's degree in vocal performance from the
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in order to achieve this goal. In 1960 he began his career as a tenor as a resident artist with the
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King made several recordings during his career, most notably singing the role of Siegmund in
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of the post-war period, he excelled in performances of the works of
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Later in life, King was a music and voice professor at the
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The Grove Book of Opera Singers, "King, James (Ambrose)"
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King died on November 20, 2005, of a heart attack in
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operatic
tenor
American
heldentenors
Richard Wagner
Richard Strauss
Die WalkĂĽre
Georg Solti
Ring Cycle
University of Missouri–Kansas City
Jacobs School of Music
Indiana University
Dodge City, Kansas
Louisiana State University
University of Missouri–Kansas City
Martial Singher
Max Lorenz
Saint Louis Municipal Opera
San Francisco Opera
Carmen
Marilyn Horne
American Opera Auditions
Tosca
Teatro della Pergola
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Salzburg Festival
Vienna State Opera
Bayreuth Festival
La Scala
Metropolitan Opera

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