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Ingvar Wixell
Ingvar Wixell
Swedish opera singer (1931-2011)
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Huguette Tourangeau
Huguette Tourangeau
French-Canadian operatic mezzo-soprano
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Riccardo Stracciari
Riccardo Stracciari
Italian opera singer
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Željko Lučić
Željko Lučić
Serbian operatic baritone
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Gabriel Bacquier
Gabriel Bacquier
French opera singer
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Leo Nucci
Leo Nucci
opera singer
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John Alexander
John Alexander
American tenor
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Joshua Hecht
Joshua Hecht
American opera singer
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Luis Lima
Luis Lima
Argentine opera singer
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Renato Capecchi
Renato Capecchi
Italian opera singer
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Marcelo Álvarez
Marcelo Álvarez
Argentine tenor
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Alfredo Kraus
Alfredo Kraus
spanish tenor
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Enrico Di Giuseppe
Enrico Di Giuseppe
American opera singer
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Jonas Kaufmann
Jonas Kaufmann
German tenor
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Tito Gobbi
Tito Gobbi
Italian opera singer (1913-1984)
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Marina Krilovici
Marina Krilovici
singer
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Piero Cappuccilli
Piero Cappuccilli
Operatic baritone
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Jan Peerce
Jan Peerce
American opera singer
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Giuseppe Di Stefano
Giuseppe Di Stefano
Italian opera singer
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Rolando Panerai
Rolando Panerai
Italian opera singer
Louis Quilico
Canadian opera singer

Louis Quilico

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Canadian opera singer
Awards Received
Companion of the Order of Canada
Canada Council Senior Arts Fellowship

Louis Quilico, CC (January 14, 1925 – July 15, 2000) was a Canadian opera singer. One of the leading dramatic baritones of his day, he was an ideal interpreter of the great Italian and French composers, especially Giuseppe Verdi. He was often referred to as "Mr Rigoletto" in reference to the Verdi opera. During his 45-year-long career he shared performing credits with opera's greatest stars. He spent 25 consecutive years at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. After his retirement from the stage in 1998 he continued to perform and record, most often with his second wife, pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, CM, with whom he made four CDs. The couple also toured together extensively in concerts until Quilico's death in 2000. Quilico received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts, in November 1999 for his lifetime contribution to classical music.