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Baritone Hugh Thompson Dies at 90

By Vivien Schweitzer
10 Feb 2006

Metropolitan Opera baritone Hugh Thompson died February 7, reports Opera News. He was  90.

Thompson made his professional debut at Chautauqua in 1939, as Mozart's Figaro. A native of Washington State, Thompson studied at the University of Seattle before being accepted into the Juilliard School in 1936.

In 1944, aged 28, he made his debut with the New York City Opera as Moralès in Carmen. Later that year, he won the Metropolitan Opera's 'Auditions of the Air," which garnered him a $1,000 prize and a Met contract. He made his debut with the company singing Schaunard in La bohème, a role that became a trademark. Other frequently performed parts included Faninal in Der Rosenkavalier and Nachtigall in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.

The warden Frank in Garson Kanin's 1950 staging of Die Fledermaus became another trademark; he sang 31 Met performances of the role, the last of which was broadcast on CBS's Omnibus.

In total, he sang 238 performances at the Met between 1944 and 1953.

Thompson also worked as a director, staging Le nozze di Figaro in St. Louis in 1955 and La bohème at the Met in 1963.




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