Knowledge (XXG)

Charles Kullman

Source đź“ť

122: 25: 155:, studying medicine. However, after graduating in 1924, he returned to his first interest, music, believing he could succeed in making a career as a singer. He was accepted at the 348:
Essentially a lyric tenor with an unforced freshness, Kullman had enough steel and authority to successfully undertake weightier roles, ranging to Tannhäuser and Parsifal.
520: 490: 515: 163:. After completing three years of study there, he won another scholarship, this one affording him the opportunity to study at the American University in 392: 510: 485: 419: 108: 451: 243: 121: 500: 42: 495: 89: 505: 46: 204:, where he became a favorite with the public. During his time there, he worked with Germany's leading conductors, including 160: 61: 424:
Alan Blyth: "Charles Kullman (Biography)", The New Grove Dictionary of Opera via Grove Online (Accessed Oct. 23, 2009).
68: 35: 356: 75: 305: 57: 247:, in 1936, again with Toscanini, won him further praise. He is heard at this time in the live recording of 205: 180: 145: 186:
Two years later, Kullman returned to Europe. An associate brought his name to the attention of conductor
337: 249: 325: 308:. The film was an imaginary episode in the composer's life. Kullman was billed as "Charles Kullmann". 480: 475: 300: 132:(January 13, 1903 – February 8, 1983), originally Charles Kullmann, was an American 397: 352: 272: 220: 438: 415: 228: 224: 201: 82: 254: 238: 196: 156: 455: 176: 152: 448: 331: 292: 187: 469: 388: 288: 277: 271:
After having sung widely in Europe, Kullman returned to America for his debut at the
209: 191: 172: 164: 319: 268:
On December 8, 1939, he changed the spelling of his name from Kullmann to Kullman.
258: 171:, with Thomas Salignac. Upon returning to America, he taught voice for a while at 460: 283: 262: 24: 213: 412:
The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the World of Opera
443: 194:
in Berlin, where he made his debut on February 24, 1931, as Pinkerton in
281:. A live recording can be heard of him in this time, singing Alfredo in 434: 233: 313: 168: 362:
Charles Kullman died in his native New Haven, Connecticut, aged 80.
461:
History of the Tenor / Charles Kullman / Sound Clips and Narration
133: 120: 136:
who enjoyed a wide-ranging career, both in Europe and America.
227:
in London. The following year saw his triumphant debut at the
18: 393:"Charles Kullman, 80, Is Dead; Tenor at the Met 25 Seasons" 311:
In 25 seasons at the Met, his roles included Don José in
335:. He later took on character roles such as Shuisky in 148:, and began performing in church choir at age eight. 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 200:. A year later, Kullman made his debut at the 8: 275:on December 19, 1935, in the title role of 304:as a singing ship's doctor and friend of 219:1934 saw Kullman making his debut at the 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 521:20th-century American male opera singers 371: 351:In later years he taught voice both at 159:on a scholarship where he studied with 491:Musicians from New Haven, Connecticut 414:(Simon and Schuster, New York 1987). 190:, which led to his engagement at the 7: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 14: 516:Curtis Institute of Music faculty 317:, Pinkerton, Walther, Ottavio in 183:and began singing leading roles. 298:In 1947 he appeared in the film 23: 295:in 1943, under Cesare Sordero. 34:needs additional citations for 244:Die Meistersinger von NĂĽrnberg 1: 144:Charles Kullman was born in 449:Metropolitan Opera Database 537: 511:Indiana University faculty 357:Curtis Institute of Music 486:American operatic tenors 444:Biography, Erik Eriksson 161:Anna EugĂ©nie Schoen-RenĂ© 501:Juilliard School alumni 306:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 496:Yale University alumni 181:American Opera Company 146:New Haven, Connecticut 126: 506:Smith College faculty 391:(February 11, 1983). 250:Das Lied von der Erde 124: 16:American opera singer 329:, and Eisenstein in 301:Song of Scheherazade 43:improve this article 206:Wilhelm Furtwängler 125:Kullman circa 1945. 454:2018-08-12 at the 410:D. Hamilton (ed.), 398:The New York Times 378:Juilliard Archives 353:Indiana University 326:L'amore dei tre re 273:Metropolitan Opera 261:, from the Vienna 231:, as Florestan in 221:Vienna State Opera 127: 241:. His Walther in 229:Salzburg Festival 225:Royal Opera House 202:Berlin Staatsoper 119: 118: 111: 93: 58:"Charles Kullman" 528: 435:Charles Kullmann 403: 402: 385: 379: 376: 355:(1956–1971) and 343:Madama Butterfly 255:Kerstin Thorborg 239:Arturo Toscanini 197:Madama Butterfly 157:Juilliard School 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 51: 27: 19: 536: 535: 531: 530: 529: 527: 526: 525: 466: 465: 456:Wayback Machine 431: 407: 406: 387: 386: 382: 377: 373: 368: 237:, conducted by 177:Vladimir Rosing 153:Yale University 142: 140:Life and career 130:Charles Kullman 115: 104: 98: 95: 52: 50: 40: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 534: 532: 524: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 478: 468: 467: 464: 463: 458: 446: 441: 430: 429:External links 427: 426: 425: 422: 405: 404: 380: 370: 369: 367: 364: 332:Die Fledermaus 293:Leonard Warren 188:Otto Klemperer 175:, then joined 141: 138: 117: 116: 31: 29: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 533: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 473: 471: 462: 459: 457: 453: 450: 447: 445: 442: 440: 436: 433: 432: 428: 423: 421: 420:0-671-61732-X 417: 413: 409: 408: 400: 399: 394: 390: 389:John Rockwell 384: 381: 375: 372: 365: 363: 360: 359:(1970–1971). 358: 354: 349: 346: 344: 340: 339: 338:Boris Godunov 334: 333: 328: 327: 322: 321: 316: 315: 309: 307: 303: 302: 296: 294: 290: 286: 285: 280: 279: 274: 269: 266: 265:(also 1936). 264: 260: 256: 252: 251: 246: 245: 240: 236: 235: 230: 226: 222: 217: 215: 211: 210:Erich Kleiber 207: 203: 199: 198: 193: 192:Kroll Theater 189: 184: 182: 178: 174: 173:Smith College 170: 166: 165:Fontainebleau 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 139: 137: 135: 131: 123: 113: 110: 102: 91: 88: 84: 81: 77: 74: 70: 67: 63: 60: â€“  59: 55: 54:Find sources: 48: 44: 38: 37: 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 411: 396: 383: 374: 361: 350: 347: 342: 341:and Goro in 336: 330: 324: 320:Don Giovanni 318: 312: 310: 299: 297: 282: 276: 270: 267: 259:Bruno Walter 248: 242: 232: 218: 195: 185: 151:He attended 150: 143: 129: 128: 105: 96: 86: 79: 72: 65: 53: 41:Please help 36:verification 33: 481:1983 deaths 476:1903 births 323:, Avito in 287:, opposite 284:La traviata 263:Musikverein 179:'s touring 470:Categories 366:References 289:Bidu SayĂŁo 223:, and the 69:newspapers 214:Leo Blech 452:Archived 257:, under 99:May 2018 253:, with 234:Fidelio 83:scholar 418:  314:Carmen 169:France 85:  78:  71:  64:  56:  278:Faust 134:tenor 90:JSTOR 76:books 439:IMDb 416:ISBN 291:and 212:and 62:news 437:at 45:by 472:: 395:. 345:. 216:. 208:, 167:, 401:. 112:) 106:( 101:) 97:( 87:· 80:· 73:· 66:· 39:.

Index


verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Charles Kullman"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message

tenor
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale University
Juilliard School
Anna Eugénie Schoen-René
Fontainebleau
France
Smith College
Vladimir Rosing
American Opera Company
Otto Klemperer
Kroll Theater
Madama Butterfly
Berlin Staatsoper
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Erich Kleiber
Leo Blech
Vienna State Opera

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑