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‎Charles Hackett on Apple Music

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    Hackett remained with Chicago for 11 seasons, during which he sang in the 1926 premiere of Charles Wakefield Cadman's A Witch of Salem. In 1926, Hackett also made his debut at Covent Garden singing his second-act Roméo to Nellie Melba's Juliette on the occasion of her retirement gala.

Charles Hackett Biography & History AllMusic

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    Hackett remained with Chicago for 11 seasons, during which he sang in the 1926 premiere of Charles Wakefield Cadman's A Witch of Salem. In 1926, Hackett also made his debut at Covent Garden singing his second-act Roméo to Nellie Melba's Juliette on the occasion of her retirement gala. Later, during his solitary season in London, he sang Almaviva and Fenton, both "prettily" according to one critic.

Charles Hackett on Spotify

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    Hackett remained with Chicago for 11 seasons, during which he sang in the 1926 premiere of Charles Wakefield Cadman's A Witch of Salem. In 1926, Hackett also made his debut at Covent Garden singing his second-act Roméo to Nellie Melba's Juliette on the occasion of her retirement gala. Later, during his solitary season in London, he sang Almaviva and Fenton, both "prettily" according to one critic.

Charles Hackett Oil Paintings - Home Facebook

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    Charles Hackett Oil Paintings. When Captain Tom was headed for the elk on Rattlesnake Ridge. Watering up.Followers: 260

Charles Hackett Discography Discogs

    https://www.discogs.com/artist/1405152-Charles-Hackett
    Charles Hackett. (November 4, 1889, Worcester, Massachusetts - January 1, 1942, New York, New York) American operatic tenor. Hackett studied first at the New England Conservatory in Boston with Arthur J. Hubbard, and later with Vincenzo Lombardi …

Charles Hackett - History of The Tenor

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    By the time he sang the Duke in Rigoletto on February 14, he had become “Charles” once more. Hackett sang for nine seasons at the Metropolitan, appearing from 1919 to 1921 and from 1934 to 1939 (at which point he retired). His dozen roles included Rodolfo and Pinkerton, …

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