Reinhold von Warlich
Warlich, Reinhold von, German baritone; b. St. Petersburg, May 24, 1877; d. N.Y, Nov. 10, 1939. His father was an opera conductor active in St. Petersburg; studied at the Hamburg Cons., in Florence, and in Cologne. He toured in Europe as a singer of German Heder, and was especially distinguished as an interpreter of Schubert, whose song cycles he gave in their entirety. He lived for some time in Canada; later, he was a singing teacher in Paris and London. He made concert tours in the U.S. from 1909, eventually settling in N.Y
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