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Frank Forest

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315: 20: 386: 115:. He gave up the business to follow a lifelong interest in singing. He spent twelve years performing leading tenor roles in opera houses all over Europe and acted in several films, including 401: 381: 352: 396: 258: 406: 80:
on October 17, 1896. He began the study of music at 7 years and voice training with the St. Paul, Minnesota choir as a soloist He studied
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in 1937. In 1955 he started pouring his energies and money into the creation of the Empire State Festival, a
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and singing and at twelve was singing as a soloist in a church choir. At seventeen he taught
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and became a salesman, eventually becoming a sales manager. He studied singing in
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and made his operatic debut in 1928, becoming famous in operatic circles.
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summer opera festival. Frank Forest died on December 23, 1976, in
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University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering alumni
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act I love duet
Madama Butterfly
Grace Moore
I'll Take Romance
operatic
tenor
actor
St. Paul, Minnesota
pianoforte
piano
New York City
Italy
agricultural engineering
University of Minnesota
White Laboratories
Kenilworth, New Jersey
I'll Take Romance
American
soprano
Grace Moore
New York City
Santa Monica, California
Redlands, California
For Love of You
The Big Broadcast of 1937
Champagne Waltz
I'll Take Romance
Madama Butterfly
Take It Big

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