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Performer: Ted Christopher

ADLER, SAMUEL: Sephardic Choruses (Review by Jerry Dubins)

baritone 

BERLINSKI, HERMAN: Shofar Service (Review by Jerry Dubins)

baritone 

FRIML: The Vagabond King (Review by Christopher Williams)

François Villon 

FRIML: The Vagabond King (Review by Christopher Williams)

the Vagabond King 

HERBERT, VICTOR: Naughty Marietta (Review by Christopher Williams)

Etienne Grandet 

MESSAGER: Véronique (Review by David Johnson)

Florestan 

ROMBERG, SIGMUND: Blossom Time (Review by Bill White)

Scharntoff 

STRAUSS II, JOHANN: A Night in Venice (Review by John Bauman)

Pappacoda 

SULLIVAN: H.M.S. Pinafore (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

Sir Joseph Porter 

SULLIVAN: Princess Ida (Review by James Camner)

King Gama 

SULLIVAN: Ruddigore (Review by David L. Kirk)

Robin 

SULLIVAN: Ruddigore (Review by Barry Brenesal)

Robin 

SULLIVAN: The Gondoliers (Review by Barry Brenesal)

Duke Of Plaza-toro 

SULLIVAN: The Gondoliers (Review by James Camner)

Duke Of Plaza-toro 

SULLIVAN: The Grand Duke (Review by Barry Brenesal)

Ludwig 

SULLIVAN: The Pirates of Penzance (Review by Paul Orgel)

Sergeant 

SULLIVAN: The Sorcerer (Review by Barry Brenesal)

John Wellington Wells 

SULLIVAN: The Yeomen of the Guard (Review by James Camner)

Jack Point 

SULLIVAN: Utopia Limited (Review by James Camner)

King Paramount 

TOCH: Cantata of the Bitter Herbs.' Jeptha (Symphony No. 5) (Review by James H. North)

bass 

WEILL, KURT: The Eternal Road (Review by Jerry Dubins)

Jeremiah 

WEISGALL: Esther (Review by Jerry Dubins)

baritone 

 

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