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John Macurdy

John Macurdy (né John Edward McCurdy, in Detroit, Michigan, on March 18, 1929) is an esteemed American operatic bass. Among his teachers was the contralto Elisabeth Wood, who was also the pedagogue of Norman Treigle.
== Début in New Orleans ==

Macurdy made his formal debut with the New Orleans Opera Association on the opening night of the 1952-53 season, as the Old Hebrew in ''Samson et Dalila'', with Ramón Vinay and Blanche Thebom in the cast, which was conducted by Walter Herbert and staged by Wilhelm von Wymetal. He went on to appear with that company until 1959, in ''Thaïs'', ''Die Entführung aus dem Serail'' (conducted by Julius Rudel), ''The Consul'' and ''Norma''. He was to return to New Orleans for Sarastro in ''Die Zauberflöte'', in 1979. During those years, he also occasionally performed with other companies, notably portraying Mr Earnshaw in the world premiere of Carlisle Floyd's ''Wuthering Heights'', at the Santa Fe Opera in 1958.

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