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Glenn Rowen

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Glenn Davis Rowen (January 22, 1933 - December 20, 1992) was a singer and member of the New York City Opera chorus.[1]

Biography

Glenn Davis Rowen was born in Roswell, New Mexico, and was a graduate of Indiana University.[1]

He joined the United States Army and from 1956 to 1962 served in Germany. After discharge he remained in Germany and sang with the Munich Opera and the Munich Chamber Choir.[1]

Upon returning to the United States, he sang with the New York City Opera chorus, the American Chamber Opera, the Robert Shaw Chorale and the De Paur Chorus.[1]

Rowen died on December 20, 1992, at his home in Manhattan, due to AIDS, according to Susan Woelzl, the New York City Opera's director of publicity.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Glenn Rowen; Singer, 59 - Published: December 22, 1992". The New York Times. 1992. Retrieved 20 December 2017.