Jon Garrison

Jon Garrison (né Jon Long; born December 11, 1944, in Higginsville, Missouri) is a successful American operatic tenor who has been performing in locations around the world since 1965. He first appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in 1974, in a secondary role in the company premiere of ''Death in Venice'', which featured Sir Peter Pears. At that theatre, he has since been seen in ''Gianni Schicchi'' (as Rinuccio, 1975), ''Don Pasquale'' (as Ernesto, directed by John Dexter, 1979), ''Fidelio'' (as Jaquino, with Jon Vickers as Florestan, 1980), ''Wozzeck'' (as Andres, opposite Anja Silja, 1980), ''Don Giovanni'' (as Don Ottavio, 1994), ''Die Fledermaus'' (as Alfred, 1995), etc.

Garrison has also appeared at the New York City Opera, debuting as Admète in ''Alceste'', in 1982. It was from that theatre that his performances in ''La rondine'' (1985) and ''Die Zauberflöte'' (1987) were televised via PBS; in 1986, he portrayed the title role of ''Werther'', opposite Susanne Marsee as Charlotte. He has sung with companies throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, including Robert Wilson's Stuttgart production of ''Alceste'', with Dunja Vejzovic in the name part. The tenor was also heard in the world premieres of Weisgall's ''The Gardens of Adonis'' and Reise's ''Rasputin''. In 1996, at the English National Opera, the tenor sang the difficult part of Baron Descartes in Zimmermann's ''Die Soldaten''.

He has made several recordings, including Musgrave's ''Mary, Queen of Scots'' (1979), Handel's Roman Vespers (with Judith Blegen, Benita Valente, Maureen Forrester, and John Cheek, 1985, for RCA), Tippett's ''A Child of Our Time'' (with the composer conducting, 1991), Stravinsky's ''The Rake's Progress'' (with Jayne West, conducted by Robert Craft, 1993) and Haydn's ''La cantarina'' (on Newport Classic, with D'Anna Fortunato, 1994).

Garrison lives in Teaneck, New Jersey, and teaches voice and diction classes at Rowan University. He has a son Michael, and a grandson Nikash, who live in Delaware. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Symphony no. 3 in A minor, op. 56 : Scottish ; Die erste Walpurgisnacht by Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847

    Cleveland, Ohio : Telarc Digital, 1988
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    Symphony no. 3 in A minor, op. 56 : "Scottish" ; Die erste Walpurgisnacht by Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847

    Cleveland, Ohio : Telarc, 1988
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    Gurre-Lieder by Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951

    New York, NY : Sony Classical, 1992
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    The rake's progress by Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971

    Ocean, N.J. : MusicMasters, 1994
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    The rake's progress by Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971

    Ocean, N.J. : MusicMasters Classics, 1994
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    The rake's progress by Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971

    Ocean, N.J. : MusicMasters, 1994
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    Mary, Queen of Scots by Musgrave, Thea

    Oxford : Lyrita, 2018
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    The vocal works (1975-1981) by Carter, Elliott, 1908-2012

    [S.l.] : Bridge Records, 1989
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    Stabat Mater Litany to the Virgin Mary ; Symphony no. 3 by Szymanowski, Karol, 1882-1937

    [London] : EMI Classics, 1994
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    The vocal works : 1975-1981 by Carter, Elliott, 1908-2012

    New York, N.Y. : Bridge, 1989
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    The composer, vol. I by Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971

    Ocean, NJ : MusicMasters : Distributed by BMG, 1991
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    The composer. Vol. I by Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971

    Ocean, NJ : MusicMasters : Distributed by BMG, 1991
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