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Philip Booth (bass)

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495: 376:(The Chevalier Roland), William Harness (Enéas), Philip Booth (Cléomen, King of France), Robert Kerns (The Bishop of Blois), Gary Burgess (A Saracen Envoy, A Byzantine Herald), War Memorial Opera House Orchestra and Chorus, cond. Richard Bonynge. Living Stage. 1110 (2CDs), MONO (quasi-stereo). 425: 446: 456: 569: 66: 513: 579: 564: 269: 559: 245: 197: 574: 399:, Steven Loewengart, Thomas Parker, Marla McDaniels, D'Artagnan Petty, Stephen Bryant, Ashley Putnam, et al.; Conductor: 312:; a production which was recorded on disc. He later returned to Santa Fe in 1980 to perform the role of Sarastro in 129:
conducting. He went on to sing more than 30 roles with the company over the next two decades, including Basilio in
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among others. His final performance at the Met was on December 21, 1995, as Schwarz in Wagner's
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in 1st place. That same year he achieved his first critical success singing in concert with the
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Orchestra and Chorus. Recorded in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1977. Label: New World Records
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On October 16, 1975, Booth made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Tom in Verdi's
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In addition to performing at the Met, Booth also appeared in productions at the
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repertoire. Now retired from performance, he was particularly active with the
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in New York City where he gave more than 400 performances from 1975 to 1995.
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in Washington D.C. He began his singing career as a member of the
23: 426:"National Council Concert. Matinee ed. Metropolitan Opera House" 209: 395:, Philip Booth, Karen Beck, Sondra Stowe, Jimmie Lu Null, 81:. He made his professional opera debut in 1971 at the 65:from 1966 to 1970. In 1970 he won 2nd prize in the 284:among others. In 1976 he made his debut at the 94:From 1971 to 1974 Booth was committed to the 67:Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions 8: 298:. He was also seen in Santa Fe that year as 570:Musicians from Arlington County, Virginia 288:as La Notte in the American premiere of 500:Metropolitan Opera Performance Archives 430:Metropolitan Opera Performance Archives 417: 441: 439: 270:Caramoor International Music Festival 7: 85:as the King of Scotland in Handel's 29:who is chiefly associated with the 14: 580:Classical musicians from Virginia 198:The Abduction from the Seraglio 49:, Booth studied singing at the 565:Eastman School of Music alumni 246:Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg 207:, both Ramfis and the King in 189:, the Marquis de Calatrava in 1: 261:as Walther von Stolzing, and 482:San Francisco Opera Archives 165:, both Fafner and Fasolt in 338:. He married mezzo-soprano 22:(born 1942) is an American 596: 336:Washington National Opera 63:United States Army Chorus 560:American operatic basses 518:Santa Fe Opera Archives 51:Eastman School of Music 16:American operatic bass 575:Singers from Virginia 318:and Prince Gremin in 132:The Barber of Seville 388:The Mother of Us All 309:The Mother of Us All 192:La Forza del Destino 114:Un ballo in maschera 432:. November 1, 1970. 370:Huguette Tourangeau 278:New York City Opera 274:Houston Grand Opera 141:, Count Ceprano in 96:San Francisco Opera 47:Arlington, Virginia 532:Stereophonic sound 153:, Don Fernando in 35:Metropolitan Opera 290:Francesco Cavalli 228:Ariadne auf Naxos 174:Roméo et Juliette 159:, Dr. Grenvil in 79:Lake George Opera 75:Jeannine Altmeyer 73:in 3rd place and 587: 534: 528: 522: 521: 510: 504: 503: 492: 486: 485: 474: 468: 467: 465: 464: 455:. 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Index

operatic
bass
basso profundo
Metropolitan Opera
Arlington, Virginia
Eastman School of Music
Julius Huehn
Todd Duncan
United States Army Chorus
Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions
June Anderson
Jeannine Altmeyer
Lake George Opera
Kennedy Center
Ariodante
San Francisco Opera
Karl Orff
Carmina Burana
Un ballo in maschera
Nicolai Gedda
Roberta Peters
Henry Lewis
The Barber of Seville
La bohème
Rigoletto
Billy Budd
Fidelio
La traviata
The Ring Cycle
Roméo et Juliette

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