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In 1964 he left the Netherlands to fulfil a contract with the opera house of the German city of Hildesheim, where he further extended his repertoire. In 1973 he returned to the Dutch stages and to the Hoofdstad
Operette, where he sang until shortly before his death. The role he was most closely identified with, was that of
Danilo in The Merry Widow. In 1956 he sang the role for the first
time, next to Mizzi van der Lanz as the Widow, and also during
his time in Germany, he sang Danilo many a hundred times. |
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In the 70's he was a regular guest with the Nederlandse Opera Stichting, Opera Forum an the Holland Festival. In 1974 he sang the title role during the Dutch premiere of Robert Kurka's 'Good Soldier Schweijk'. Also in 1975 with the 'Nederlandse Operastichting' he sang the role of Hans Styx in Offenbach's 'Orpheus aux enfers' and in 1976 during the 'Holland Festival' he sang the role of the Ballad Singer in Carlisle Floyd's 'Of mice and men' (after the novel by John Steinbeck) in the Circus Theatre in Scheveningen. |
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Jan Handerson (as count Danilo) and Marga de Boer in Lehar's 'Lustige Witwe' |
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But his fame was based mostly upon his mastership in operetta.
A style he mastered vocally to perfection, pared with a undeniable
charm and an acting talent indispensable to this genre. |
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(p) 2007 Dutch Divas |