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Operatic

Robert Merrill was a star baritone of the Metropolitan Opera making his debut at “The Met," December 15, 1945 in Verdi’s "La Traviata." He was soon acclaimed by critics as, "one of the great natural baritones of the century."

   “Mr. Merrill disclosed a baritone voice of considerable volume, with round tones that increased in amplitude as they mounted the scale, from the thin lower register to the easily emitted and ringing top.......... This young newcomer must be rated

“Mr. Merrill disclosed a baritone voice of considerable volume, with round tones that increased in amplitude as they mounted the scale, from the thin lower register to the easily emitted and ringing top.......... This young newcomer must be rated a worthwhile acquisition in the company's ranks. ......... Mr. Merrill has a handsome stage presence and acted with ease and dignity.”

The New York Times, 1944.

The actual recording of Robert Merrill’s Metropolitan Opera Co. 1944 audition.

   After his prodigious debut, Merrill became a featured soloist on the celebrated nationwide Sunday RCA Victor radio show. This show, along with his Met performances, brought him to the attention of the legendary Maestro Arturo Toscanini. In 1946 To

After his prodigious debut, Merrill became a featured soloist on the celebrated nationwide Sunday RCA Victor radio show. This show, along with his Met performances, brought him to the attention of the legendary Maestro Arturo Toscanini. In 1946 Toscanini asked him to record "La Traviata" with the NBC Symphony. In 1954 Merrill sang in Toscanini’s final opera broadcast, “The Masked Ball.”

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   Also for RCA, in 1951, Merrill recorded a series of operatic duets with the Swedish tenor Jussi Björling. Those world-renowned recordings include "Au fond du temple saint" from George Bizet’s opera ”The Pearl Fishers.” That same year he participat

Also for RCA, in 1951, Merrill recorded a series of operatic duets with the Swedish tenor Jussi Björling. Those world-renowned recordings include "Au fond du temple saint" from George Bizet’s opera ”The Pearl Fishers.” That same year he participated in another celebrated RCA Victor recording, Bizet's “Carmen.”

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Left: Figaro in Barbiere di Saviglia, Right: Escamillo in Carmen

Left: Figaro in Barbiere di Saviglia, Right: Escamillo in Carmen

Giorgio Germont in La Traviata

Giorgio Germont in La Traviata

Lago in Othello

Lago in Othello

Left: Count di Luna in Il Trovatore, Right: Rigaletto in Rigaletto

Left: Count di Luna in Il Trovatore, Right: Rigaletto in Rigaletto

Scarpia in Tosca

Scarpia in Tosca

Left: Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera, Right: Rodrigue in Don Carlo

Left: Renato in Un Ballo in Maschera, Right: Rodrigue in Don Carlo

Marcello in La Boheme

Marcello in La Boheme

Don Carlo di Vargas in La Forza del Destino

Don Carlo di Vargas in La Forza del Destino

Amonasro in Aida

Amonasro in Aida

Carlo Gerard in Andrea Chenier

Carlo Gerard in Andrea Chenier

Lord Enrico Ashton in Lucia di Lammermoo

Lord Enrico Ashton in Lucia di Lammermoo

Click on the link below to hear the audio compilation of the Arias pictured above.

Robert Merrill - Metropolitan Opera Star - "A Baritone Arias Compilation"

The cast of The Met’s new production of Faust, November 16, 1953: Jussi Björling, Victoria de los Angeles, Rudolf Bing, Pierre Monteux, Robert Merrill, and Nicola Rossi-Lemeni.

The cast of The Met’s new production of Faust, November 16, 1953: Jussi Björling, Victoria de los Angeles, Rudolf Bing, Pierre Monteux, Robert Merrill, and Nicola Rossi-Lemeni.

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Robert Merrill’s 25th anniversary Met gala, 1970: Carlo Bergonzi, Sir Rudolf Bing, Dame Joan Sutherland, Gabriella Tucci, Renata Tebaldi, Renata Scotto, Licia Albanese, Anna Moffo, Delia Rigal

Robert Merrill’s 25th anniversary Met gala, 1970: Carlo Bergonzi, Sir Rudolf Bing, Dame Joan Sutherland, Gabriella Tucci, Renata Tebaldi, Renata Scotto, Licia Albanese, Anna Moffo, Delia Rigal

   Known primarily as a Verdian baritone, Merrill performed over 21 roles in a large and diverse operatic repertoire. He is most noted for  “Carmen,” “Faust,” ”Andrea Chernir,” “The Barber of Seville,” “Pagliacci,” and “La Groconda.”   Most of Robert

Known primarily as a Verdian baritone, Merrill performed over 21 roles in a large and diverse operatic repertoire. He is most noted for “Carmen,” “Faust,” ”Andrea Chernir,” “The Barber of Seville,” “Pagliacci,” and “La Groconda.”

Most of Robert Merrill’s operatic career was at The Metropolitan Opera, traveling with the company on their American spring tours as well as their historic overseas ventures in Paris and Tokyo. He has been singularly honored by The Metropolitan Opera. Merrill’s portrait hangs in the opera houses’s Hall of Fame in recognition of his record-setting 787 performances with the company.

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A 1973 intermission roundtable discussion at The Met featuring baritone Robert Merrill, soprano Zinka Milanov, and tenor Richard Tucker.

A 1973 intermission roundtable discussion at The Met featuring baritone Robert Merrill, soprano Zinka Milanov, and tenor Richard Tucker.