Gorin, Igor. (1904–1982). Signed Photograph. A very fine 8 x 10 inch glossy photograph of the celebrated Ukrainian-born American baritone, boldly signed and inscribed. Small tear to bottom margin, else fine.
Trained in Vienna, he began as a celebrated cantor (head cantor at the Leopoldstrasse Synagogue in Vienna) and subsequently joined a Czech opera touring company and finally the Vienna Volksoper in 1930. After his U.S. debut at the Radio City Music Hall in New York, where he was billed as a "Viennese baritone," he launched a major career, primarily as a concert singer.
Trained in Vienna, he began as a celebrated cantor (head cantor at the Leopoldstrasse Synagogue in Vienna) and subsequently joined a Czech opera touring company and finally the Vienna Volksoper in 1930. After his U.S. debut at the Radio City Music Hall in New York, where he was billed as a "Viennese baritone," he launched a major career, primarily as a concert singer.
Gorin, Igor. (1904–1982). Signed Photograph. A very fine 8 x 10 inch glossy photograph of the celebrated Ukrainian-born American baritone, boldly signed and inscribed. Small tear to bottom margin, else fine.
Trained in Vienna, he began as a celebrated cantor (head cantor at the Leopoldstrasse Synagogue in Vienna) and subsequently joined a Czech opera touring company and finally the Vienna Volksoper in 1930. After his U.S. debut at the Radio City Music Hall in New York, where he was billed as a "Viennese baritone," he launched a major career, primarily as a concert singer.
Trained in Vienna, he began as a celebrated cantor (head cantor at the Leopoldstrasse Synagogue in Vienna) and subsequently joined a Czech opera touring company and finally the Vienna Volksoper in 1930. After his U.S. debut at the Radio City Music Hall in New York, where he was billed as a "Viennese baritone," he launched a major career, primarily as a concert singer.