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    Robert Merrill (June 4, 1917 – October 23, 2004) was an American operatic baritone and actor, who was also active in the musical theatre circuit. He received the National Medal of Arts in 1993.

  2. Oct 26, 2004 · Robert Merrill, whose smooth, powerful baritone voice and vigorous interpretations helped make him a favorite singer at the Metropolitan Opera for 30 years, died at his home on Saturday. He was...

  3. Robert Merrill. Soundtrack: The Immigrant. One of the Metropolitan Opera's most enduring and acclaimed baritones, Brooklyn-born Robert Merrill was born Moishe Miller on June 4, 1917 (some sources list 1919), the son of Polish émigrés.

  4. Oct 26, 2004 · Acclaimed singer Robert Merrill, the opera baritone who felt equally comfortable on opening night at the Metropolitan Opera House or opening day at Yankee Stadium, has died. He was 85.

  5. Oct 26, 2004 · Acclaimed singer Robert Merrill, the opera baritone who felt equally comfortable on opening night at the Metropolitan Opera House or opening day at Yankee Stadium, has died.

  6. Oct 26, 2004 · Acclaimed singer Robert Merrill, the opera baritone who felt equally comfortable on opening night at the Metropolitan Opera House or opening day at Yankee Stadium, has died.

  7. 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."

  8. Robert Merrill. Soundtrack: The Immigrant. One of the Metropolitan Opera's most enduring and acclaimed baritones, Brooklyn-born Robert Merrill was born Moishe Miller on June 4, 1917 (some sources list 1919), the son of Polish émigrés.

  9. Explore the Many Talents and Passions of Robert Merrill, One of The 20th Century Musical Icons

  10. Oct 26, 2004 · Robert Merrill, a leading Metropolitan Opera baritone for 30 years and a familiar presence on radio and television, died on October 23, the New York Times reports.

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