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Dinh Gilly By Sarony


as Rance in "La fanciulla del West" by Puccini
Dinh Gilly
(19 July 1877 – 19 May 1940)
French-Algerian baritone
He studied in Toulouse, Rome (with Antonio Cotogni), and at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won a first prize in 1902. That same year he made his debut at the Paris Opera as Silvio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. In 1908 he left the Paris Opera and from 1909 to 1914 he performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He also sang at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and later taught in London. During this period he also headlined on fourteen occasions at the Royal Albert Hall, London His students there included Dennis Noble and John Brownlee.
On 4 January 1925, he opened the 'Dinh Gilly School of Singing' at Brinsmead Studios,
Dinh Gilly
(19 July 1877 – 19 May 1940)
French-Algerian baritone
He studied in Toulouse, Rome (with Antonio Cotogni), and at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won a first prize in 1902. That same year he made his debut at the Paris Opera as Silvio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. In 1908 he left the Paris Opera and from 1909 to 1914 he performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He also sang at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and later taught in London. During this period he also headlined on fourteen occasions at the Royal Albert Hall, London His students there included Dennis Noble and John Brownlee.
On 4 January 1925, he opened the 'Dinh Gilly School of Singing' at Brinsmead Studios,
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