Tenors on the fringe


Balkan tenors Naydenov
Baltic tenors Baltiņš, Mikas Petrauskas
Belgian tenors Pierre Duré, Lassoie
English speaking tenors Bolton, Donato, Flagg, Galanti, Lane, Lawrenz, McMahon, Lawrence O'Neill, Potts, Rowland, George Savelli, Silver, Sloman, Treston, Venezia, Zucker
French speaking tenors Bilodeau, Dugès, Gonet, LaFond, Roblin, Sayan, Henri Thomas
German speaking tenors Peter L. Anders, Bühner, Grünfeld, Infeld, Kasper, Felix Müller, Albert Schott, Wagner
Italian tenors Bertoli, Bocelli, Carrisi, Simonetta-Rangoni, Stuarti, Taormina, Verso, Vitti
Russian and Ukrainian speaking tenors Bandukow, Karolik, Vinokurenko
Scandinavian tenors Alfer, Lars Björling, Raymond Björling, Friðriksson, Ole Hansen, Wågsjö
Spanish and Portuguese speaking tenors Gomez Urra, Salinas


François Nouvion's list was the following:

Alfer, Peter L. Anders, Bandukow, Bertoli, Bocardi, Bocelli, (Van) Bodegraven, Bolton, Caruso Jr., Da-Fré, de Murguia, Dugès, Durchstecher, Duré, (Van) Evelingen, Finelli, Flagg, Franchi, Friðriksson, Galanti, Gonet, Guearti, Ole Hansen (a comical tenor), Karolik, LaFond, Lane, Lanza, Lassoie, Lawrenz, McMahon, Murgatroyd, Naydenov, Lawrence O'Neill, Umberto Pini-Corsi, Roblin, Rosenberg, Rowland, Sakai, Salinas, Sayan, Scerri, Silver, Sloman, Stuarti, Taormina, Treston, Urbain, Venezia, Vinokurenko (a comical tenor), Wagner, Zucker



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