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Steven Cole (tenor)
Steven Cole (born 1954) is an American opera singer. He is particularly known for his portrayal of tenor character roles in an international career spanning more than 30 years. He sang in the world premieres of Jean Prodromides's ''La Noche Triste'', Gavin Bryars's ''Medea'', and the revised version of György Ligeti's ''Le Grand Macabre''.
==Life and career==
Cole was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He studied sociology and anthropology at Union College and singing at the Peabody Conservatory and at the Royal College of Music, Stockholm.〔''Schenectady Gazette'' (15 July 1970). ("Cole ends studies in Stockholm" ). Retrieved 29 June 2013.〕 After graduating from Union College in 1971, he was awarded a Watson Fellowship and pursued further vocal training in England.〔Yount, Dan (23 July 2011). ("Opera artist Steven Cole makes himself at home when in Cincinnati" ). ''Cincinnati Herald''. Retrieved 29 June 2013.〕 He made his professional debut as Monsieur Triquet in ''Eugene Onegin'' at the Tanglewood Festival in 1974 in a Boston Symphony Orchestra performance conducted by Seiji Ozawa.〔Snyder, Louis (21 August 1974). ("Tchaikovsky's turn at Tanglewood's game" ), p. 16. ''The Christian Science Monitor''. Retrieved 29 June 2013 .〕〔''St. Joseph Gazette'' (8 April 1982). ("Tenor Steven Cole Residency Feature" ). Retrieved 29 June 2013.〕 Cole went on to sing in major opera houses and festivals across North America and Europe, including the Metropolitan Opera,〔 San Francisco Opera,〔San Francisco Opera Archives. ("Steven Cole" ). Retrieved 30 June 2013.〕 Paris Opera,〔 Gran Teatre del Liceu,〔 and the Salzburg Festival.〔 His discography includes ''Orphée aux enfers'' conducted by Marc Minkowski, ''Le Grand Macabre'' conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, ''The Magic Flute'' conducted by William Christie, and ''The Rake's Progress'' conducted by Kent Nagano.

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