Merrill, London, Resnik, & Peerce radio interview from 1965

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

Baritone Robert Merrill, soprano/mezzo-soprano Regina Resnik, bass-baritone George London, and tenor Jan Peerce in a 1965 "roundtable" radio interview.

Many thanks to my friend for this recording!

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  • This really doesn't sound like London's speaking voice. It was considerably lower than what one hears here.

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  • @crusicka Well Peerce sounds exactly as he should; speed isn't off or anything.

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  • Interestingly, Peerce sang Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof" on Broadway in the 70s. Tevye is a bass-baritone role! That lower voice probably gave him some flexibility.

  • it really is strange to hear the speaking voices. I think the difference between a baritone and a tenor is when they take that low breath to sing that's when that extra chest resonance comes out.

  • Hmm.. Peerce has a lower speaking voice than London.

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