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Arnold Voketaitis (born May 11, 1930, New Haven, Connecticut) is an American bass-baritone of Lithuanian descent who had an active singing career performing in operas, concerts, and recitals from the late 1950s through the 1990s. He enjoyed a particularly successful partnership with the New York City Opera and has performed with most of the major opera companies in North America. A strong actor, he has a powerful voice with a wide range and fine timbre.
Voketaitis began his singing career touring as soloist with the United States Army Band ("Pershing's Own") in 1956. With the Army Band, Voketaitis had...
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reporter and co-host for Fox News Devon Toews – ice hockey player ArnoldVoketaitis – opera singer and teacher William C. Weldon – former CEO of Johnson...
Vern Shinall; bass-baritones Andrij Dobriansky, Ronald Hedlund, and ArnoldVoketaitis; and bass Paul Plishka. During Bing's tenure, the officers of the...
Vern Shinall; bass-baritones Andrij Dobriansky, Ronald Hedlund, and ArnoldVoketaitis; and bass Paul Plishka. The MONC presented only two seasons of operas...
Orchestra – Julius Rudel – 1967 – RCA Moore – Carry Nation – Ellen Faull, ArnoldVoketaitis, Julian Patrick, Joan August – NYCO Chorus and Orchestra – Samuel...
Cio-Cio-San), Valentine in Faust (with Richard Verreau in the title role and ArnoldVoketaitis as Mephistophélès), Von Faninal in Der Rosenkavalier (with Elisabeth...
Diego), Clinton Ingram (Don Arias), Theodre Hodges (Don Alonzo), ArnoldVoketaitis (The Count de Gormas), Eleanor Bergquist (The Infanta), Jake Gardner...
Vern Shinall; bass-baritones Andrij Dobriansky, Ronald Hedlund, and ArnoldVoketaitis; and bass Paul Plishka. The first season of the MONC included 260...