Sokol, Martin
Norman Treigle
Norman Treigle
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New York: New York City Opera Guild, 1975. First Edition (presumed; no prior editions or printings cited). Large b&w octavo or small quarto, unpaginated, approx. 32 pp: b&w illustrations, photographs; 28 cm Very Good(-); small to medium-sized tear to spine foot, very little chafing to spine foot and head, lightly bumped corners, small creases to front cover edge, few light scratches to rear cover; pages clean. Paperback.
Scarce. New York City Center of Music and Drama pamphlet tucked into interior // "Norman Treigle, one of the greatest American bass-baritones was born in New Orleans March 6, 1927. In 1953 he joined the New York City Opera, making his debut there in March 1953, as Colline in La Boheme. Three years later, he scored his first great success, in the New York premiere of Floyd’s Susannah, as the Reverend Olin Blitch. In 1958, he made his European debut in this opera, at the Brussels World’s Fair." --Publisher
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