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Robert Trehy

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where he taught concert and opera vocal repertoire. He worked there for fourteen years, and after retiring in 1983 was made a professor emeritus. He was also a fellow at the Penn State Institute for Arts and Humanistic Studies. He lived in retirement in
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After returning to the United States in the late 1950s, Trehy performed with opera companies and orchestras throughout North America up into the mid 1980s. He notably starred as Heathcliff in the world premiere of
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Trehy began his opera career in the 1950s singing roles with several leading opera houses in Germany for four years and also working extensively as a concert artist in
360: 330: 110: 42:, Trehy was the son of James and Julia Kighery Trehy. He had three brothers, William, James and John, and one sister, Mary. He graduated from 320: 189: 325: 43: 224: 58:, and apprenticed in opera studies in Europe. He married his wife Maxine on July 4, 1946 which lasted until her death in 2000. 335: 150: 196: 166: 277: 201: 162: 131: 96: 261: 123: 51: 70:. He also performed leading roles at several important International music festivals, including those in 119: 315: 310: 250: 158: 154: 115: 282: 229: 127: 146: 185: 273: 142: 101: 91: 304: 170: 105: 39: 47: 138: 75: 174: 79: 54:
where he was a voice major. He then pursued further studies in singing in
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in 1959. His other opera credits include performances with the
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in 1958, and portrayed "The Son" in the world premiere of
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and then served in the United States armed forces during
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until his death on November 23, 2009, of pneumonia.
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Index

baritone
operas
New York City
Xavier High School
World War II
Mannes School of Music
Vienna
Austria
Berlin
Netherlands
Wiesbaden
Belgrade
Carlisle Floyd
Wuthering Heights
Santa Fe Opera
Hugo Weisgall
Six Characters in Search of an Author
New York City Opera
ABC Opera Company
Opera Company of Boston
Central City Opera
Washington National Opera
Boston Pops
Arthur Fiedler
Detroit Symphony
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
Cleveland Orchestra
Pittsburgh Symphony
Denver Symphony
Town Hall

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