Arthur Carron

Deceased Person

1900 – 1967

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Who was Arthur Carron?

Arthur Carron was an English operatic tenor.

Carron was born in Swindon, United Kingdom. In his early career, he was also known as Arthur Cox.

Arthur Carron studied under Florence Easton and made his operatic debut at the Old Vic as Tannhäuser in 1929. In 1931 he became the Old Vic company's leading tenor when it moved to Sadler's Wells Theatre. His roles at Sadler's Wells included Fra Diavolo, Manrico of Il trovatore, Radames of Aida, Cavaradossi of Tosca, and Otello. In 1936 he made his Metropolitan Opera debut as Canio in Pagliacci. He remained at the Metropolitan until 1946, creating the role of Nolan in Damrosch's The Man Without a Country in 1937. Other roles there included Siegmund of Die Walküre, Tristan of Tristan und Isolde, Florestan of Fidelio, and Herod of Salome. The last six years of his career were spent at Covent Garden where he retired from in 1952.

He had two children, Barbara and Byron

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Born
Dec 12, 1900
Swindon
Died
May 10, 1967

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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