William Chapman

Bio:
WILLIAM CHAPMAN, baritone with the New York City Opera Company, was born and educated in Los Angeles and holds a degree in drama from the University of Southern California. His career has carried him to many of the major theatres in Europe and North America. His New York City Opera repertoire consists of some thirty leading roles, and he has created the baritone in Menotti's Maria Golovin and Mark Bucci's Tale for a Deaf Ear. He has several Broadway musicals to his credit and has performed Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King· and I and South Pacific in many of the country's leading theatres. He appeared on television when Leonard Bernstein chose him for the Special, The Drama of Carmen.
Concerts
Concert Details | Date |
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The Passing of King ArthurKing Arthur, The Passing of King Arthur |
Jan 30, 1971 |