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  • Sanford Sylvan Dies “Nixon in China” Baritone

    Sanford Sylvan Dies “Nixon in China” Baritone

    With John Adams’ “Nixon in China” slated for this year’s The Princeton Festival, it is with sadness and a bit of a shock that I learn of the death of baritone Sanford Sylvan. Sylvan created the role of Chou En-Lai. In fact, he was the champion of much new music, a very fine lieder singer, excelling in Schubert and Fauré, and a memorable participant in imaginative updatings of the Mozart-Da Ponte operas, directed by Peter Sellars, that were widely seen thanks to showings on PBS. He also sang in the world premiere of the Philip Glass-Robert Moran Grimm’s fairy tale collaboration, “The Juniper Tree.” Apparently he died of a respiratory ailment. Sylvan was only 66 years-old.

    His obituary in the Boston Musical Intelligencer:

    Sanford Sylvan Leaves Us

    Sylvan sings Bach’s “Ich habe genug:”

    As Figaro in Peter Sellars’ production, set in the Trump Tower!

    In “Nixon in China” (Sylvan appears at around the 3 minute mark):
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rVfZlNXwtU

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