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- Birth nameHugues-Adhémar Cuénod
- Hugues Cuénod was born on June 26, 1902 in Corseaux, Vaud, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for Turandot (1987), Love Reinvented (1996) and On Such a Night (1956). He died on December 6, 2010 in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland.
- Holds the record as the oldest person to make a debut at the Metropolitan Opera, singing the Emperor there in Turandot in 1987.
- In celebration of his one hundredth birthday, he was awarded the World of Song award for 2002 by the Lotte Lehmann Foundation.
- He was specialized in tenor character roles.
- He made his operatic debut in 1928 in Paris. He was respected for his ability to handle difficult character roles. He gave over 400 performances at the Glyndebourne Festival (UK) over a period of 40 years. At the age of 92, he sang the role of Triquet in "Eugene Onegin".
- One of his fondest memories is appearing in the 1951 world premiere of Stravinsky's opera "The Rake's Progress" with legendary soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in Venice.
- I always had a small voice. With this voice, I really loved to sing small things in big theatres, rather than big things in small theatres. (from an interview on the occasion of his 105th birthday)
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