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238: 229: 220: 27: 65:, in 1834, the son of Charles Adams and Eliza Ann Runey Adams. He studied music in Boston under Edwin Bruce, Mme. Arnault, and R. Mulder. In 1856, he was the tenor soloist in 114:
in Berlin. Adams stayed there for three years, before becoming the principal tenor of the Vienna Hofoper from 1867 to 1876. He also sang two seasons at the
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One of a Thousand: A Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men Resident in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A.D. 1888-'89
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Adams toured America with the Carl Strakosch company in 1877 and 1878, singing among other parts the title role in the first American production of
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and fine actor, he had a commanding stage presence and was particularly admired for his interpretations of the works of
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where he studied with Carlo Barbieri and sang lead tenor roles at the
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H. Wiley Hitchcock/June C. Ottenberg: "Charles R. Adams",
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Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume 1607-1896.
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Charles Adams (disambiguation)

opera
tenor
Richard Wagner
John Quincy Adams (painter)
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Joseph Haydn
oratorio
The Creation
Handel and Haydn Society
West Indies
Vienna
Vienna State Opera
Bellini's
La sonnambula
Netherlands
Royal Opera
Royal Opera House
Covent Garden
Royal Palace of Madrid
La Scala
Milan
Wagner
Rienzi
Clara Louise Kellogg
Annie Louise Cary
Il trovatore
Lohengrin
Cola di Rienzo

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