Julian Patrick
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 15 years ago |
Date of birth | October 26,1927 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Meridian |
Mississippi | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 8,2009 |
Died | Santa Fe |
New Mexico | |
United States | |
Genres | Classical |
Albums | The Golden Apple (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
Job | Opera singer |
Songs | We Can Be Proud |
Doomed, Doomed, Doomed | |
Trouble in Tahiti: I Was Standing in a Garden | |
Carry Nation, Act I: I Know This Man | |
We Can Be Proud / Daarlin' Man | |
Carry Nation, Act I: Will Someone Please Announce Us | |
Carry Nation, Act I: Now What You Got to Say? | |
Carry Nation, Act II: I Hope That All You Ladies | |
Carry Nation, Act I: I've Searched All over Town | |
Carry Nation, Act I: Tell Me Who I Am | |
Carry Nation, Act I: Sir, I Want to Speak to You | |
Carry Nation, Act I: I Have Need to Hold a Hand | |
Carry Nation, Act II: Carry, Darling, Carry | |
Ariel, visions of Isaiah: II. The Earth Mourneth | |
Carry Nation, Act I: Now All the Earth Had Sinned So Bad | |
Carry Nation, Act I: It Was the Lord's Day Morning | |
Carry Nation, Act I: Not Captain Any Longer | |
Ariel, visions of Isaiah: IV. Fear, and The Pit, and The Snare | |
Carry Nation, Act II: Just like I Expected | |
Carry Nation, Act II: The Glory of the Flag | |
Carry Nation, Act II: The Baby. . . Charles. . . And I | |
Carry Nation, Act II: The Saloon Quartet | |
Fancies and Inventions: I. To Criticks | |
Fancies and Inventions: II. Soft Musicke | |
Fancies and Inventions: IX. To Musick, A Song | |
Part 1 | |
Fancies and Inventions: IV. To His Mistresse Objecting | |
Fancies and Inventions: VII. The Frozen Heart | |
Ariel, visions of Isaiah: VI. Break Forth into Joy | |
Circe | |
Fancies and Inventions: III. To Daffadills | |
Ariel, visions of Isaiah: III. The Daughters of Zion are Haughty | |
Awards | Booker Prize |
Somerset Maugham Award | |
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres | |
Austrian State Prize for European Literature | |
E. M. Forster Award | |
Shakespeare Prize | |
Prix Médicis essai | |
Prix Femina | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1565929 |
Julian Patrick Life story
Julian Patrick was an American operatic baritone and voice teacher. Born in Mississippi, Patrick grew up in Birmingham, Alabama where he was a member of the Apollo Boys Choir.