Orville Harrold

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Orville Harrold (born 1878 - died 1933) was an American tenor.

Born in Cowan, Indiana, Harrold sang at the Chicago World's Fair as a boy. He moved to New York to study with Oscar Saenger. He also studied in Europe. He was the lead tenor at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1921-1924.

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