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Holmes, Eugène

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Holmes, Eugène (1934– )

US baritone. He studied at Bloomington and made his debut with the Goldovsky Opera in New York, in Ward's The Crucible (1963). He sang with the New York City Opera from 1971, in Washington, DC, in 1970 (for the first US performance of Koanga by Delius), and at Seattle and San Fransisco. He was a member of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Dusseldorf, from 1983, and appeared as Nabucco, Amonasro, Macbeth, and Boccanegra. He gave opera and concert tours to Russia and Japan.



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