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Topic: MILESTONESJun-Dec07
Mac Morgan was an American bass-baritone who sang on radio, television and the stage from the 1940s to the 1970s and who was later chairman of the voice at Boston University, died on June 12, 2007, in Carrollton, Ga., where he lived. He was 89. He died of complications of an appendectomy, said his daughter Anne Morgan. Mac Morgan had been singing in concert halls and on the radio for years when he was asked to be a soloist at the Mass in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross for John F. Kennedy after the president was assassinated. For the first time, he worried he might not make it through Mozart's "Requiem." In 1946 he became a regular on NBC Radio’s long-running series “Highways in Melody.” In 1958 he appeared in the NBC Opera Company’s televised production of Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte,”. He sang on “The Bell Telephone Hour” with Joan Sutherland, on a program that included Peggy Lee.
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Was a former conductor of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra.
Efrain Guigui died
Monday 18 JUN 2007, in Los Angeles from complications of cancer. Guigui was
81. Music Director and Conductor Efrain Guigui's experience included the Puerto Rico Symphony, the Casals Festival, the Vermont Symphony, the Dartmouth Symphony, and the Panama Symphony. He premiered a great number of contemporary works and was honored with the Ditson Conductors Award for 1986. Maestro Guigui guest conducted in the United States and abroad.
Oskar Morawetz, a Czech-born Jew who narrowly escaped Nazi tyranny
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World War II to become one of Canada's most successful
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