Tibbett, Richard M.

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Born in Bakersfield, California (USA) on November 16, 1896, baritone Lawrence Tibbett began his career as an actor as well as a singer in performances of light operas and also in churches. Tibbett's teachers were Joseph Dupuy and Basil Ruysdael in Los Angeles and Frank La Forge and Ignaz Zitomirsky in New York. Tibbett's study in New York led to his Metropolitan Opera debut in the role of Lewicki in Boris Godunov in 1923. Following shortly after his Met debut he sang the role of Valentin in Faust . In 1925 Tibbett became an overnight sensation in the role of Ford in Falstaff, and he later assumed the title role. He eventually sang many leading Italian, French, German and American roles at the Met and remained a principal with the company for 27 seasons. He sang in the premières of Deems Taylor's The King's Henchman (1927) and Peter Ibbetson (1931), Louis Gruenberg's The Emperor Jones (1933), Howard Hanson's Merry Mount (1934) and John Laurence Seymour's In the Pasha's Garden (1935). The first Metropolitan Opera performances of Jonny spielt auf, Peter Grimes, Richard Hageman's Caponsacchi, as well as Simon Boccanegra and Khovanshchina also included Tibbett in the cast. His last appearance at the Met occurred in 1950 as Ivan in Khovanshchina . In 1936, along with violinist Jascha Heifetz, he founded the American Guild of Musical Artists, and served as its president for 17 years. Tibbett appeared in major opera houses around the U.S. and the world, including San Francisco, Chicago, Paris, London, Vienna and Prague, and at Covent Garden he created the title role in Eugene Goossens's Don Juan de Mañara (1937). In addition to performing on stage, Tibbett also sang frequently in radio performances during the early years of his career. Partly as a result of his striking good looks, as well as his dark, agile voice, Tibbett had significant success in film roles and light opera. He also appeared in Broadway stage productions, and his last Broadway role was in the musical comedy Fanny in 1956. His recordings for Victor sold in the millions. Among his best recordings are those of Verdi's Otello, in which he sang the role of Iago, and the live recording of his 1935 performance of La Traviata at the Met with Rosa Ponselle. Tibbett died in New York, on July 15, 1960.

From the guide to the Lawrence Tibbett Collection, 1929-1945, (Archive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University Libraries)

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associatedWith Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986 person
associatedWith Bodanzky, Artur, 1877-1939 person
associatedWith Flagstad, Kirsten, 1895-1962 person
associatedWith Froman, Jane, 1907-1980 person
associatedWith Goodman, Al, 1890-1972 person
associatedWith Goossens, Eugene, 1893-1962 person
associatedWith Green, Bud, 1897-1981 person
associatedWith Gruenberg, Louis, 1884-1964 person
associatedWith Hammerstein, Oscar, 1895-1960 person
associatedWith Hanson, Howard, 1896-1981 person
associatedWith Hoare, Florence person
associatedWith Hupfeld, Herman, 1894-1951 person
associatedWith Jaffe, Moe, 1901-1972 person
associatedWith Jepson, Helen, 1904-1997 person
associatedWith Johnson, Edward, 1878-1959 person
associatedWith Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945 person
associatedWith Lange, Johnny, 1905-2006 person
associatedWith Magini-Coletti, Antonio, 1855-1912 person
associatedWith Manuel, Victor person
associatedWith Margetson, E. J. person
associatedWith Martinelli, Giovanni, 1885-1969 person
associatedWith Melchior, Lauritz person
associatedWith Mercer, Johnny, 1909-1976 person
associatedWith Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.). Chorus. corporateBody
associatedWith Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.). Orchestra. corporateBody
associatedWith Newman, Alfred, 1901-1970 person
associatedWith Panizza, Ettore person
associatedWith Petro, Elisa person
associatedWith Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 person
associatedWith Porter, Cole, 1891-1964 person
associatedWith Rethberg, Elisabeth, 1894-1976 person
associatedWith Romberg, Sigmund, 1887-1951 person
associatedWith Serafin, Tullio, 1878-1968 person
associatedWith Seymour, John Laurence person
associatedWith Somervell, Arthur, Sir, 1863-193 person
associatedWith Stothart, Herbert, 1885-1949 person
associatedWith Swarthout, Gladys, 1900-1969 person
associatedWith Taylor, Deems, 1885-1966 person
associatedWith Templeton, Alec, 1910-1963 person
associatedWith Tibbett, Lawrence, 1896-1960 person
associatedWith Weiskopf, Carroll person
associatedWith Wille, Stewart person
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