Name |
Original chapter |
Notability |
Reference |
Pasquale Amato |
Beta Omega (1939^) |
Operatic baritone who sang with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1908-1921. |
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David Bispham |
Epsilon (1905^) |
First American–born operatic baritone to gain international notability. |
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Enrico Caruso |
Alpha (1917^) |
Pioneer of recorded music. Posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987. |
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François Clemmons |
Alpha Omega (1968) |
Founder of the Harlem Spiritual Ensemble. Frequent guest (as Officer Clemmons) on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. |
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Jerry Hadley |
Delta Nu (1971) |
Grammy Award-winning operatic tenor. |
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Sherrill Milnes |
Alpha Beta (1954) |
Operatic baritone most famous for his Verdi roles. Recipient of the Charles E. Lutton Man of Music Award in 1982. |
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Luciano Pavarotti |
Beta Tau (1978^) |
Operatic tenor, Humanitarian, known for bridging gap between popular and classical music. Kennedy Center honoree in 2001. |
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Titta Ruffo |
Alpha (1917^) |
Operatic tenor and prolific recording artist |
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Antonio Scotti |
Alpha (1917^) |
Principal baritone at the Metropolitan Opera |
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Jacques Urlus |
Alpha (1917^) |
Dramatic tenor famed for his recordings of the music of Richard Wagner. |
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William Warfield |
Delta Lambda (1961^) |
Concert bass-baritone singer and actor. Recipient of the Charles E. Lutton Man of Music Award in 1976. |
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