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André Turp

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and Frank H. Rowe, before entering the Montreal Music Conservatory, where he was a pupil of Ruzena Herlinger. He was then awarded a grant and went to Italy to study with Hélène Vita. He made his stage debut in 1950 in operettas with the "Variétés Lyriques", in Montreal. He also took part in several
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Turp retired from the stage in 1983. He taught at the Montreal Music Conservatory from 1979 until 1989, and served on juries for international competitions in
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Andrew Porter. Opera Diary – BBC Television: Hands Across the Sky (February 7).
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in 1961, where he sang in the British premiere of Hans Werner Henze's
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Art-Lyrique website entry for André Turp at the Opéra de Paris
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Art-Lyrique website entry for André Turp at the Opéra-Comique
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At about the same time, he began a long association with the
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for the Royal Ballet in December 1961. He was invited to the
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he participated in performances of the original versions of
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Index

Montreal
Montreal
tenor
Édouard Woolley
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Offenbach operettas
New Orleans
Roméo et Juliette
La Bohème
Tosca
Macbeth
Falstaff
Royal Opera House
Lucia di Lammermoor
Joan Sutherland
Frederick Ashton
Persephone
Glyndebourne Festival
Elegy for Young Lovers
Opéra-Comique
Palais Garnier
Werther
Carmen
Les contes d'Hoffmann
BBC
Verdi
Simon Boccanegra
Don Carlos
Opera Rara
Luigi Cherubini

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