Jon Garrison
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 80 |
Date of birth | December 11,1944 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Higginsville |
Missouri | |
United States | |
Albums | Stabat Mater / Litany to the Virgin Mary / Symphony no. 3 Song of the Night |
Record labels | Naxos |
Warner Classics | |
EMI Classics | |
Bridge Records | |
Job | Singer |
Songs | Steal Away |
The Mask of Orpheus, Act III: Third Song of Magic - Third Hysterical Aria | |
Deep River | |
Darkling: So Little Cause | |
Darkling: Owned by a Heat | |
Darkling: Among Remains | |
Darkling: This Paper Life | |
Darkling: Salvage of Coats | |
In Sleep, in Thunder: I. Dolphin | |
Kau Bukan Brader | |
Darkling: It is September | |
Darkling: A Single Hope | |
Darkling: You Haven't Been to America | |
In Sleep, in Thunder: IV. Dies Irae | |
Darkling: Dayenu | |
Darkling: Is it Re-entry They are After | |
Darkling: There's Been a Slippage | |
Darkling: My Child, There Are No Buses | |
In Sleep, in Thunder: III. Harriet | |
In Sleep, in Thunder: II. Across the Yard: La Ignota | |
Darkling: As If a Pen's Breathprint | |
In Sleep, in Thunder: VI. In Genesis | |
Symphony No. 3, Op. 27 'Song of the Night' : I. Moderato assai - | |
In Sleep, in Thunder: V. Careless Night | |
Symphony No. 3, Op. 27 'Song of the Night' : II. Vivace, scherzando | |
Symphony No. 3, Op. 27 'Song of the Night' : III. Largo | |
Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra in C minor, Op. 80 Choral Fantasy | |
I have no money. . . | |
Act I Scene 1, Barcelona - Retorno de Colon : Ave verum corpus natum de Maria Virgine | |
Act I Scene 5: Bobadilla: Ese, Colon, ese extranjero esta llevado de la mano | |
Act I Scene 3a, En un poblado indio : Song: Uuuuaaa, uuuoaaa, daaaee, uooaaa | |
Act I Scene 8, Los Colones : Los Colones, los hijos, los hermanos | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1556720 |
Jon Garrison Life story
Jon Garrison is a successful American operatic tenor who has been performing in locations around the world since 1965. He first appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in 1974, in a secondary role in the company premiere of Death in Venice, which featured Sir Peter Pears.