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CBHagman

(17,137 posts)
Sat Jul 25, 2020, 11:24 AM Jul 2020

African American tenor Lawrence Brownlee

If you follow Lyric Opera of Chicago on social media, you might have gotten a heads-up about today's broadcast of Bellini's I Puritani on WFMT and other stations. Singing Arturo: American tenor Lawrence Brownlee. As one critic put it, “If there is a finer Arturo in the world other than Lawrence Brownlee, I haven’t heard him, and I have heard them all.”


Check out his website, and look for interviews, articles, and other media. Circumstances have made it harder for us to hear him live, but he's not letting the grass grow under his feet.

https://www.lawrencebrownlee.com/

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African American tenor Lawrence Brownlee (Original Post) CBHagman Jul 2020 OP
I met him after the Seattle Opera production of Count Orry. Aristus Jul 2020 #1
Wow! CBHagman Jul 2020 #2

Aristus

(68,378 posts)
1. I met him after the Seattle Opera production of Count Orry.
Sat Jul 25, 2020, 11:27 AM
Jul 2020

Brilliant singer, with a tenor of unmatched agility.

Very nice guy, too.

CBHagman

(17,137 posts)
2. Wow!
Sat Jul 25, 2020, 05:55 PM
Jul 2020

I'm always glad to hear an artist was lovely in person.

And his website suggests a breadth of interests, which is always refreshing.

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