Morando, Otto.

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Tenor and teacher Otto Morando (1869-1953) was born in Prague and was active as a voice teacher in Canada before moving to California in 1924 to become a vocal coach to members of the film community.

Morando trained in Austria and Italy and sang professionally in Europe before becoming a teacher. After immigrating to North America, he taught privately in Toronto and at the Canadian Academy of Music from 1913-1924, where his students included several young singers who went on to become prominent in Canada. Morando later settled in the Los Angeles area and became a vocal coach, who numbered many Hollywood actors among his clients, including Franchot Tone.

From the description of Otto Morando papers, 1924-1936. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 84693631

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creatorOf Morando, Otto. Otto Morando papers, 1924-1936. New York Public Library System, NYPL
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associatedWith Leider, Frida, 1888-1975. person
associatedWith Paggi, Tina. person
associatedWith Rimini, Giacomo. person
associatedWith Tone, Franchot. person
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United States
Canada
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Tenors (Singers)
Vocal coaches
Voice teachers
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Tenors (Singers)
Vocal coaches
Voice teachers
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Active 1924

Active 1936

Italian,

English

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