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Gidon Saks
Gidon Saks (born 15 January 1960) is an Israeli-born South African bass-baritone. ==Education== Saks grew up in South Africa. His father was a first generation South African of Lithuanian descent. His mother was Scottish of Ukrainian extraction. He had an aunt who was an accomplished opera singer in South Africa but he had no interest in singing at first. He had originally wished to become an actor, dropping out of school at the age of sixteen because "I hated it". He auditioned for drama school at the Little Theatre under the direction of Mavis Taylor but was told he had to be eighteen for admission and they suggested he study singing in the mean time. He began his musical studies under Angelo Gobatto, the director of the opera school at the South African College of Music which is a department of the University of Cape Town.〔Stimpson, Mansel (2008). ("The Time is Ripe: Gidon Saks and ''The Tales of Hoffman''" ) on www.classicalsource.com.〕 In order to avoid the military conscription which was mandatory for all white South African males at the time, he moved to the U.K. to study at the Royal Northern College of Music, after a year at opera school in Cape Town.〔 While still a student at Northern College, he began drawing designs for college productions and these were used in Brecht/Weill's ''Happy End'', Mascagni's ''Cavalleria rusticana'', Mozart's ''Don Giovanni'' and Berg's ''Wozzeck''.〔
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