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Gramm, Donald

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Gramm, Donald (1927–1983)

US bass-baritone. He sang Donizetti's Raimondo in Chicago in 1944, and after study in Chicago and Santa Barbara sang Colline at the New York City Opera in 1952; his other roles there were Leporello, Falstaff, and Ochs. In 1963 he sang Dr Schön at Santa Fe in the first US performance of Berg's Lulu (the two-act version) and at Boston in 1966 was Moses in the US premiere of Moses und Aron; he was also heard in Schoenberg's oratorio Die Jakobsleiter/Jacob's Ladder. He performed at Glyndebourne 1975–76 as Nick Shadow and Falstaff, and in 1980 as Ochs.



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