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Norman Andersson (Bass-Baritone)

Born: April 26, 1953 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Died: July 19, 1993 - Chatham Center, New York, USA

The American bass-baritone, Norman Andersson, was a graduate of Temple University. He earned a master's degree in music at Indiana University, where he studied with Margaret Harshaw.

Norman Andersson made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1981 as Abimélech in Samson et Dalila. He sang 140 performances of fifteen supporting roles at the Met between 1981 and 1986. His Met appearances included roles in Puccini's Madama Butterfly and Charles Gounod's Romeo et Juliette. He also sang with opera companies in Newark, Dallas, Philadelphia and New Orleans. He was a soloist with a number of orchestras, among them the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra and Brooklyn Philharmonic.

Norman Andersson died of AIDS aged 40 at his home in Chatham Center, New York. He was survived by his mother, Marian, of Palm Harbor, Florida.

 

Source: Bruce Burroughs (Sherman Oaks, California - May 2009); Obituary in New York Times (July 1993); Obituary in the Met Website (December 1993)
Contributed by
Bruce Burroughs & Aryeh Oron (June 2006)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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Fiora Contino

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BWV 78

Helmuth Rilling

Bass

BWV 21

Links to other Sites

Norman Andersson, Bass-Baritone, 40 (NY Times)
Met: Opera News, December 11, 2003


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