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Edward Johnson (tenor)

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539:"If you get right down to the bottom, there are in reality not so many singing rules to learn. You sing on the five vowels, and when you can do them loudly, softly, and with mezzo voce, you have a foundation upon which to build vocal mastery. And yet some people study eight, ten years without really laying the foundation. Why should it take the singer such a long time to master the material of his equipment? A lawyer or doctor, after leaving college, devotes three or four years only to preparing himself for his profession, receives his diploma, then sets up in business. It ought not to be so much more difficult to learn to sing than to learn these other professions." Edward Johnson 49: 1393: 549:"Of course the ear is the most important factor, our greatest ally. It helps us imitate. Imitation forms a large part of our study. We hear a beautiful tone; we try to imitate it; we try in various ways, with various placements, until we succeed in producing the sound we have been seeking. Then we endeavor to remember the sensations experienced in order that we may repeat the tone at will. So you see Listening, Imitation and Memory are very important factors in the student's development." Edward Johnson 559:"The old Italian operas cultivate the bel canto, that is—beautiful singing. Of course it is well for the singer to cultivate this first of all, for it is excellent, and necessary for the voice. But modern Italian opera portrays the real men and women of to-day, who live, enjoy, suffer, are angry and repentant. Bel canto will not express these emotions. When a man is jealous or in a rage, he will not stand quietly in the middle of the stage and sing beautiful tones." Edward Johnson 569:"I feel that if I have worked out a characterization, I must stick to my idea, in spite of what others say. It is my own conception, and I must either stand or fall by it. At times I have tried to follow the suggestions of this or that critic and have changed my interpretation to suit their taste. But it always rendered me self conscious, made my work unnatural and caused me speedily to return to my own conception." Edward Johnson 690: 267: 1209:
Herbert Witherspoon, the new general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, died suddenly yesterday afternoon in the executive offices at the opera house that he had occupied for only two weeks, since the departure of Giulio Gatti-Casazza.
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in costume unless they were accompanied by a full orchestra. Since they did not have a large orchestra with them on tour, Johnson and Ruth changed into concert dress for those selections beginning with their stop in Washington D.C.
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Edward Johnson will vacate the office of the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera tomorrow after occupying it for fifteen years. Though his contract expired on May 31, he remained at his post to complete his final report
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encouraged him to move to New York and pursue a singing career. He sang as a soloist with several church choirs in the New York area. After this period he did much concert work, touring through the Mid-West with the
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and singing in many Music Festivals throughout the country. After a peripatetic existence for some years, working in a variety of venues and training with several masters, he made his concert debut at
1448: 1559: 212:, Ontario, Canada, Johnson was the son of James Johnson and the former Margaret Jane Brown. The young tenor sang in his local church choir and at events in the Guelph area. At a concert in 372:. Performing "coast to coast", the duo gave concerts of operatic arias and duets. The pair wore costumes in presentation of scenes from various operas; including scenes from 1519: 1288: 1327: 761: 185: 1126: 1064: 1019: 953: 925: 854: 1146: 627: 898: 617: 368:
Johnson was engaged for performances in the Elwyn Artists Series; giving a national concert tour in 1926 with the Metropolitan Opera soprano
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Johnson went to Italy in 1909, studying voice with Vincenzo Lombardi, in Florence. When singing outside North America, Johnson called himself
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performed a concert of music broadcast nationally on radio across fifteen different radio stations on March 14, 1926.
355:. He remained with the Met for thirteen years as a singer. He notably created the title role in the world premiere of 345:. He remained in Chicago for three years. Johnson made his Metropolitan Opera debut on 16 November 1922, as Avito in 188:(22 August 1878 – 20 April 1959) was a Canadian operatic tenor who was billed outside North America as 1222: 222: 810: 518: 1453: 1421: 467: 447: 197: 597:
issued a set of five domestic rate (51¢) stamps to celebrate great Canadian opera singers, including Johnson.
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in Toronto. He established the Edward Johnson Music Foundation, sponsor of the annual
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In May 1935, Johnson became general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, succeeding
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Some of the stops on the lengthy Elwyn Artists tour included concerts in Boston (
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Johnson made his North American opera debut on 20 November 1919 as Loris in
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in 1907. In 1908 he moved to Paris, France and began training under
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Johnson retired from the Met on 15 June 1950 and was succeeded by
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The Edward Johnson collection at the University of Guelph Library
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Johnson sang the lead role in the North American premiere of
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Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed., 1954,
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Canadian Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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He suffered a heart attack and died while attending a
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Vocal Mastery: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers
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in 1927. His last performance was on 20 March 1935.
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Barhyte (27 March 1926). 1065:"Johnson and Ruth Lauded in Portland" 7: 920: 918: 872: 870: 855:"Operatic Excerpts Create Illusions" 848: 846: 27:Canadian operatic singer (1878–1959) 1458:University of Toronto Music Library 1443:The Edward Johnson Music Foundation 853:Isabel Morse Jones (6 April 1926). 772:. L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia 440:San Francisco Exposition Auditorium 192:. He became general manager of the 1103:"Cleveland Likes Operatic Concert" 1041:"Fine Art Heard in Oakland Season" 829:Milton Weil, ed. 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Index

Edoardo Di Giovanni
CBE

Metropolitan Opera
Herbert Witherspoon
Rudolf Bing
Guelph
Guelph Memorial Gardens
tenor
CBE
Metropolitan Opera
Manhattan, New York City
Guelph
Stratford, Ontario
Edith Miller
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Carnegie Hall
Oscar Straus
A Waltz Dream
Richard Barthélemy
George Drew
Premier of Ontario
Leader of the Opposition

Andrea Chénier
Padua
Costanzi Theatre
Il trittico
Richard Wagner
Parsifal

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