Thomas Hardie Chalmers
Thomas Hardie Chalmers (20 Octobris 1884—11 Iunii 1966) fuit cantor operaticus et histrio Americanus. Natus est in Urbe Novo Eboraci, filius Thomas Hardie et Sophiae Amanda (De Bann) Chalmers. Anno 1909, Florentiam navigavit ut artem canendi cum Vincentio Lombardi disceret et partes in opera primum egit Maio 1911 Fori Sempronii ut Marcello in La bohème. Post sectionem faucium, histrio in ludis scaenicis et pelliculis factus est.[1] Inter eius bene res gestas fuerunt nonnullae personae in theatro Broadway actae: personas creavit Landolfo in Ludovici Pirandello The Living Mask (Henry IV), 1924; Doctorem Schindler in Arthuri Schnitzler The Call of Life (Der Ruf des Lebens), 1925; Capitaneum Adam Brant in Eugenii O'Neill Mourning Becomes Electra, 1931; Ben Loman in Arthuri Miller Death of a Salesman, 1949; et Richard Bravo in Maxwell Anderson The Bad Seed, 1954. Sua vox narrator audiri potest in The Plow That Broke the Plains (1936) et The River (1938), pelliculis documentariis a Pare Lorentz factis, musica Vergilii Thomson praeditis.[2]
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Barnouw, Erik. 1993. Documentary: A History of the Non-fiction Film. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507898-5.
- Metropolitan Opera. Chalmers, Thomas (Baritone). MetOpera Database.
- The New York Times. 1913. Carmen Sung at Century. The New York Times, 24 Decembris.
- The New York Times. 1937. Vilma F. Chalmers Has Church Bridal. The New York Times, 31 Decembris.
- The New York Times. 1966. Thomas Chalmers, 82, Dead; Actor, Singer and Filmmaker. The New York Times, 12 Iunii.
- Saerchinger, César, ed. 1918. International Who's Who in Music and Musical Gazetteer. Current Literature Pub. Co.
- Thompson, Oscar. 1937. The American Singer: A Hundred Years of Success in Opera. The Dial Press, Inc..
Nexus externi
recensere- Thomas Chalmers. Impressiones phonographicae. 1–10 et 11–20 in Internet Archive