King, James

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King, James

King, James, American tenor; b. Dodge City, Kans., May 22, 1925. He studied at the Univ. of Kansas City, and also received vocal training from Martial Singher and Max Lorenz. He then went to Europe and made his professional debut as Cavaradossi in Florence (1961). He subsequently sang at the San Francisco Opera (1961), the Berlin Deutsche Opera (1962), the Salzburg Festival (1962), the Bayreuth Festival (1965), the Metropolitan Opera in N.Y. (debut as Florestan, Jan. 8, 1966), London’s Covent Garden (1966), and Milan’s La Scala (1968). He taught voice at the Ind. Univ. School of Music in Bloomington (from 1984). Among his prominent roles were Lohengrin, Walther von Stolzing, Parsifal, Sieg-mund, Verdi’s Otallo, and Pfitzner’s Palestrina.

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