Hamlin, George, 1869-1923
Variant namesAmerican tenor, 1868-1923. George Hamlin was a student of George Henschel. He made a European tour 1904-5, and sang with the Chicago Opera Co., 1911-15, but achieved his principal reputation as an oratorio and lieder singer. He was known particularly for his advocacy of the songs of Richard Strauss. His daughter Anna Hamlin, a soprano, sang minor roles with the Chicago Grand Opera and later taught voice at Smith College. She subsequently established a very successful vocal studio where her students included Judith Raskin. She also wrote a book of reminiscences about her father.
From the guide to the George Hamlin collection, ca. 1886-1983, (The New York Public Library. Music Division.)
Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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referencedIn | Carter, Ernest Trow, 1866-1953. The Ernest Trow Carter papers, 1879-1974 (inclusive). | Yale University, Music Library | |
referencedIn | Carter, Ernest Trow, 1866-1953. The Ernest Trow Carter papers, 1879-1974 (inclusive). | Yale University, Music Library | |
creatorOf | George Hamlin collection, ca. 1886-1983 | The New York Public Library. Music Division. | |
referencedIn | Love family. The Love family papers, 1850-1960 (inclusive). | Yale University, Music Library | |
referencedIn | The Ernest Trow Carter Papers, 1879-1974 (inclusive) | Irving S. Gilmore Music Library | |
referencedIn | The Love Family Papers, 1850-1960 (inclusive) | Irving S. Gilmore Music Library |
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associatedWith | Carter, Ernest Trow, 1866-1953. |
associatedWith | Love family. |
associatedWith | Lucy Prindle Love and Helen Love Scranton |
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Birth 1869
Death 1923
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