Robert Lloyd
See also: Lloyd
Robert Lloyd (born the March 2nd 1940 with Southend-one-Sea in the Essex, England) is a low British.
He studied the song with London near the Baryton Otakar Kraus and began in 1969 in the role from Gift Fernando in Leonore , the primitive version of Fidelio . From 1969 to 1972, it was first low troop of the Sadler' S Wells Theater (today English National Operated), and of 1972 to 1982, it was first low Royal Opera House.
Robert Lloyd is one of the most general-purpose singers of his generation, cultivating the English repertory (Claggart in Billy Budd ), German (Gurnemanz in Parsifal ), Russian (the title role of Boris Godounov ), French (Arkel in Pelléas and Mélisande ) and Italian (Gift Basilio in the Barber of Seville ).
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- Biography with photograph
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