Sherrill Milnes
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Sherrill Milnes (born January 10, 1935) is an American baritone famous for his Verdi roles. From the mid-1960s until 1997 he was associated with the Metropolitan Opera.
Milnes was born in Downers Grove, Illinois to a dairy farmer and his wife. As a child, he exhibited varied musical talents; in addition to singing he also played piano, violin, viola, double bass, clarinet, and tuba.
Milnes studied music education at Drake University and Northwestern University, with the idea of becoming a teacher, but after graduating dedicated himself to becoming an opera singer and studied briefly with the famed soprano Rosa Ponselle. In 1960, he joined Boris Goldovsky's Opera Theater, debuting as Masetto in Don Giovanni. In 1961, he made his debut at Ponselle's Baltimore Opera as Gérard in André Chénier.
In 1964, Milnes made his first major breakthrough singing the role of Valentin in Gounod's Faust at the New York City Opera, the role with which he also made his Met debut in 1965.
In 1964, Milnes also made his European debut singing Figaro from The Barber of Seville at the Teatro Nuovo in Milan. However, it was his performance as Miller in Verdi's Luisa Miller in 1968 which catapulted him into international fame.
In the early 1980s, Milnes experienced vocal health problems, but he eventually surmounted them.
In 1998, Milnes published a memoir, American Aria (ISBN 0-02-864739-4).
Starting in 2001, Milnes has been bringing his experience and expertise to young rising operatic talent through V.O.I.C. Experience.
V.O.I.C.Experience, which stands for Vocal and Operatic Intensive Creative Experience, was founded in 2001 by husband and wife team, Sherrill Milnes and Maria Zouves. Their workshops bring educators and performers of the highest level to our classical singers. This allows them to share their knowledge through masterclasses, private coachings, presentations, one-on-one consultations, lectures, and performances. They strive to create a realistic view of the many challenges that singers face throughout their career. The auditor program allows both opera lovers and singers a unique interaction in the creative process.
Mr. Milnes is currently a member of the voice faculty as a teacher and coach at Northwestern University.