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  1. Lauritz Melchior (20 March 1890 – 18 March 1973) was a Danish-American opera singer. He was the preeminent Wagnerian heldentenor of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s and has come to be considered the quintessence of his voice type.

  2. Lauritz Melchior (born March 20, 1890, Copenhagen, Den.—died March 18, 1973, Santa Monica, Calif., U.S.) was a Danish-U.S. tenor. He debuted as a baritone in 1913 but further study extended his range upward, and he made his tenor debut as Tannhäuser in 1918.

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  3. Mar 19, 1973 · Lauritz Melchior, one of the era's greatest Wagnerian tenors, died yesterday afternoon of complications following an emergency gall bladder operation at St. John's Hospital in Santa...

  4. Mar 20, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Lauritz Melchior, the Danish singer who became a legend in Wagnerian roles. Discover his signature roles, his impact on the Met and Hollywood, and his legacy through a foundation for young heldentenors.

  5. Mar 20, 1973 · Lauritz Melchoir, the supreme Wagnerian tenor of his era, died Sunday of a liver tumor in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 82 years old and had lived for many years at his nearby hilltop...

  6. Lauritz Melchior was a Danish opera singer who became a Hollywood star in his later years. He sang in Wagnerian roles and other operas across Europe and America, and appeared in five films, including The Lost City of Z.

  7. Lauritz Melchior (1890-1973) was a prominent opera singer who sang in Europe and America, and appeared in five Hollywood films. He was known for his wide voice range, his command of English, and his humor in musicals and TV shows.