O'Connor, Patrick
O'CONNOR, Patrick
O'CONNOR, Patrick. British, b. 1949. Genres: Art/Art history, Music, Theatre. Career: Director of A.S. O'Connor and Co., 1969-80; writer; Visiting fellow of New York Institute for the Humanities, 1986; Metropolitan Opera Guild, editor-in-chief, publications, 1987-88, New Grove Dictionary of Opera, consulting editor, 1989-92. Publications: (ed.) Yvonne Printemps, 1978; (with B. Hammond) Josephine Baker, 1988; Toulouse Lautrec: The Nightlife of Paris, 1991; The Amazing Blonde Woman, 1991. Contributor to books. Address: c/o Deborah Rogers, Rogers, Coleridge & White Ltd., 20 Powis Mews, London W11 1JN, England.
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