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Lawrence Brownlee

Lawrence Brownlee (born 1972) is an American operatic tenor particularly associated with the bel canto repertoire. Describing his voice, Speight Jenkins, general director of the Seattle Opera, said: "There are other singers that sing this repertory very well, but I don't think anyone else has quite as beautiful a sound and as rounded a tone," and praise his "incredible top notes, adding about his high F (F5) in "Credeasi, misera": "With him it's not a scream, it's a beautiful sound."〔 Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato adds: "He is always in service of the music. His natural instrument is just incredibly beautiful. The word 'honey' comes to mind. He also has technical prowess and agility."〔
==Early life and education==

Brownlee was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He grew up without much exposure to classical music, but had an extremely musical childhood, playing trumpet, guitar and drums, and singing Gospel music in church.〔("Lawrence Brownlee: A Rising Star Arrives at the Met" ), NPR, April 22, 2007〕 His first gigs were at an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, singing pop and show tunes. Brownlee attended Anderson University in Indiana for his undergraduate degree and Indiana University Jacobs School of Music for graduate studies. He studied with soprano Costanza Cuccaro, David Starkey, and Fritz Robertson.〔Schweitzer Vivien: ("Top Notes That Shatter The Glass Ceiling" ), ''The New York Times'' March 11, 2011〕 While a graduate student, he became a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, his desire to become a member was due in large part to his association with members of its Alpha chapter, founded at Indiana University Bloomington in January 1911. He was officially initiated into the Indianapolis Alumni Chapter in the fall of 1999, but considers himself close to the founding chapter and was involved in many of its activities while a student. He became a life member in 2008.〔(), Official Website〕
Brownlee participated in young artist programs at the Seattle Opera and the Wolf Trap Opera Company.〔Jacobson, Bernard: ("Seattle Opera's ''Barber of Seville'' marks a happy return for tenor Lawrence Brownlee" ), ''The Seattle Times'', January 8, 2011〕〔("Homecoming: Lawrence Brownlee" ), Wolf Trap Opera Official Blog, August 14, 2011〕

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