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Stuart Burrows, Welsh Lyric Tenor Who Straddled the Atlantic, Dies at 92

He was a mainstay at both the Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Opera House, winning acclaim for his full tenor range and a rich, unforced tone, notably singing Mozart.

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Covent Garden, Deaths (Obituaries), Don Giovanni (Opera), Metropolitan Opera, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Opera, Royal Opera House, The Magic Flute (Opera), Wales
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