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Avon Saxon

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760: 605: 589: 621: 71: 198: 409:. He took parts in all the best operas put on by the Boston Ideals, which, later, became the Bostonians, he said. His most important engagement was with the Royal English Opera Company in London, of which D'Oyly Carte is Director, he declared. His wife, he said, was Virginia Cheron, formerly of the Opera Comique of Paris, from whom he is divorced. 393:"Avon Saxon, who with great dignity and sweeping gesture, protested that he had been a great baritone, hung on the bar in the Jefferson Market Court yesterday and sang to Magistrate Breen. But his efforts were not appreciated and a court officer choked him off. 20: 241:
wrote of his performance, "Mr. Avon Saxon is in all respects an excellent Friar Tuck, burly and good-humoured; he may well be the latter, for he has the most taking number of the opera to sing, and delivers it with all possible effect."
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in South Africa; in February 1893 Saxon again travelled from the UK to South Africa with his wife, the singer Virginie Cheron, returning to the UK in October 1893 to begin rehearsals for the comic opera
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In March 1901 he sailed from London to Australia where in May 1901 he appeared with the Imperial Concert Company on the concert platform in
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Saxon was picked up by Policeman Corevan of the Charles Street Station, who noticed his acting strangely on
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where he took part in a concert of sacred music at the Town Hall, while in May 1899 he sang in a concert at
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in Australia he was charged with assault against an employee of the company over a trunk of costumes.
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In June 1907 he appeared before a magistrate in New York after he was found in a confused state on
135: 30:(c. 1857 – 24 March 1909) was a Canadian operatic and concert singer who created the role of 796:'Singer Sent to Workhouse: Man Who Says He's Avon Saxon, Once Noted Baritone, Found In Street' - 798: 463: 261: 256: 125:, during January and February 1888 Saxon appeared in New York and Boston as a principal with the 115: 400: 721: 650: 488: 294: 286: 147: 55: 530: 386: 277: 273: 90: 85: 669: 704: 547: 304: 281: 265: 224: 219: 80: 50: 41: 36: 323: 749: 197: 228: 169: 45: 395:"Don't you think a few days in the workhouse would do you good?" asked the Magistrate. 70: 811: 290: 194:, and for whom he was one of a quartet of vocalists billed as 'The Meister Singers'. 183: 122: 59: 764: 737: 625: 609: 593: 366: 343: 339: 315: 276:; from July to August 1894 he created the role of Francal, the gypsy chief in the 461:'Avon Saxon Dead: Nova Scotia Opera Singer Who Appeared Before Queen Victoria' - 327: 246: 158: 107: 331: 214: 202: 191: 187: 75: 31: 776: 382: 319: 250: 237: 162: 19: 419:
He died in March 1909 in the home of his half-brother Luther Benjamin in
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in London. In September 1894 he opened as Major Victor Pulvereitzer in
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in London, while in October 1890 he sang in a concert with
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In August 1895 he premiered the song 'I fear no foe' by
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Incoming Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 for Mr Avon Saxon
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where his father had a farm, and was named after the
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Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 for Mr Avon Saxon
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From January to June 1891 Saxon created the role of
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Index


Friar Tuck
Ivanhoe
Arthur Sullivan
Julian Sturgis
Mirette
André Messager
Savoy Theatre

Friar Tuck
Ivanhoe
Linley Sambourne
Punch
Grand-Pré
Windsor
Nova Scotia
River Avon
United States Army
bass-baritone
Boston Ideal Opera Company
Fra Diavolo
La fille du régiment
The Bohemian Girl
Carmen
Amy Sherwin Opera Company
Melbourne
United Kingdom
Carmen
Carl Rosa Opera Company
Steinway Hall

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