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    Dan Theophilus Beddoe (16 March 1863 – 26 December 1937) was a Welsh tenor, particularly known for his performances in oratorio over a career spanning 50 years. Biography. Beddoe was born in Aberdare in the Cynon Valley of Wales to Gwenllian Theophilus and Thomas Beddoe.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2022 · Dead Tenors' Society. 19.3K subscribers. 22. 516 views 1 year ago. Dan Beddoe (1863-1937) was a beloved concert and oratorio tenor. Born Daniel Theophilus Beddoe in Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan,...

  3. Dan Beddoe. 16 March 1863 Ameraman (Wales) – 26 December 1937 New York City. Working in a mine, he won the amateur singing competition at the 1892 National Eisteddfod (the huge annual Welsh festival). Before long, he emigrated to the US, and studied voice in Cleveland and Pittsburgh.

  4. Dan Theophilus Beddoe (16 March 1863 – 26 December 1937) was a Welsh tenor, particularly known for his performances in oratorio over a career spanning 50 years. Beddoe was born in Aberdare in the Cynon Valley of Wales to Gwenllian Theophilus and Thomas Beddoe.

  5. Dan Beddoe, oratorio tenor, dled Sunday in the apartment of his son, Donald Beddoe, at the Fortyfourth Street Hotel. His age was 74. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

  6. The Welsh operatic tenor, Dan Beddoe, was born in Aberdare, Wales, UK on March 16th 1863. He died in December 1937 at the age of 74. A Cincinnati Enquirer review of a May 1931 performance stated that he "stole the show with voice clear and ringing" with "countless" calls for encores and "with the entire audience of many thousands rising en ...

  7. Beddoe, Dan. views 1,878,810 updated. Beddoe, Dan, Welsh-American tenor; b. Aberaman, March 16, 1863; d. N.Y., Dec. 26, 1937. He won a gold medal and first prize as tenor soloist in the Royal Welsh National Eisteddfod when he was 19, and pursued vocal instruction in Cleveland, Pittsburgh, N.Y., and London.