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Theodore Ritch (1894 in Odessa – 1943) was a Russian tenor. During the 1920s he was tenor of the Chicago Opera.〔Almanac, Russian artists in America Nicholas Martianoff, Mark Alexander Stern - 1932 "In 1925 he appeared at the Orchestra Hall in a recital together with Mr. Theodore Ritch, then tenor of the Chicago Chicago Civic Opera, and many others.〕 In Chicago in 1929-30 he sang Leopold in La Juive with Rosa Raisa, Charles Marshall, and Alexander Kipnis. He also sang the King of the Fools in Louise with Mary Garden, Rene Maison, Maria Claessens, and Vanni Marcoux. The following season (1930–31) he sang Ramon in La Navarraise, Gaston in Camille by Hamilton Forrest with Garden and Charles Hackett, and also Cassio in Otello with Marshall, Claudia Muzio, and Vanni-Marcoux.〔Opera in Chicago 1850-1965, by Ronald Davis〕 Recordings exist of arias from Tosca and Manon. He retired in Paris, where he appears to have evaded the ''rafle du Vél' d'hiv'' in July 1942, but was arrested in 1943 and sent to Drancy. He died on a train headed for a concentration camp, presumably Auschwitz, in Poland. ==Recordings== * mp3 (♪ Puccini - 'Tosca': "E lucevan le stelle" ♪ ) (Opera Nederland webpage, with bio in Dutch and photo). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Theodore Ritch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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