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270: 291: 162:, being declared by the Seattle Opera General Director Speight Jenkins as "the world's greatest living 'Alberich.'" He died at the age of 81 while on vacation in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was survived by his life partner of 56 years, Donn Talenti. 183: 238: 210: 362: 328: 392: 377: 357: 239:"Opera: 'Nine Rivers From Jordan' Has Premiere; City Troupe Performs Hugo Weisgall's Work Johnston Libretto Full of Religious Symbolism" 193: 422: 407: 417: 402: 427: 382: 397: 321: 412: 372: 387: 38: 214: 95: 314: 367: 57: 265: 51: 111: 155: 126:
among other major opera houses. In 1968 he starred as Private Don Hanwell in the world premiere of
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After the 1950s Patrick worked mainly as a performer in operas, making appearances at the
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for many years and sang Alberich in the Seattle Opera performances of Wagner's
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where he notably created the role of George Milton in the world premiere of
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where he was a member of the Apollo Boys Choir. After graduating from the
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in 1970. He also taught on the music faculty of the
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operatic
baritone
voice teacher
Birmingham, Alabama
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
musical theatre
Broadway
The Golden Apple
Bells Are Ringing
Juno
Once Upon a Mattress
Fiorello!
Cornelius L. Reid
Dallas Opera
De Nederlandse Opera
Grand Théâtre de Genève
Houston Grand Opera
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Metropolitan Opera
Opéra national du Rhin
San Francisco Opera
Vienna Volksoper
Welsh National Opera
Hugo Weisgall
Nine Rivers from Jordan
New York City Opera
Seattle Opera
Carlisle Floyd
Of Mice and Men
University of Washington

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