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Samuel Ramey (born March 28, 1942) is an American operatic bass. At the height of his career, he was greatly admired for his range and versatility, having possessed a sufficiently accomplished bel canto technique which enabled him to sing the music of Handel, Mozart and Rossini but with enough vocal power to handle the more overtly dramatic roles in Verdi, Puccini, and Meyerbeer operas. Ramey graduated from Colby High School in Colby, Kansas in 1960. He studied music in high school and in college at Kansas State University, as well as at Wichita State with Arthur Newman. At Kansas State, he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Ramey was in the chorus of Don Giovanni in 1963, with Norman Treigle in the title role, while studying with the Central City Opera in Central City, Colorado. After being an apprentice with the Santa Fe Opera in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he worked for an academic publisher in New York City before he had his first breakthrough while at the New York City Opera debuting on March 11, 1973, as Zuniga in the 1875 Bizet opera Carmen. He took over that role as well as the Faustian devils in Gounod's Faust and Boito's Mefistofele, which was vacated by the early death of Treigle.
8.0Amadeus
1984
10.0Mefistofele
1989

Verdi Macbeth Chailly
1987
8.7Don Giovanni
1987
10.0Nabucco
2001

Metropolitan Opera Gala James Levine's 25th Anniversary
1996

On the Town
1993
7.5Semiramide
1990

Il viaggio a Reims
1984
8.0The Metropolitan Opera: Puccini's La Rondine
2009
9.0Macbeth
1987

I Lombardi - The Met
1993
9.0Don Carlo
1992
5.5Puccini: Turandot
2009
10.0Attila
1991
8.0Faust
1995
8.2Carmen
1988
6.0Natalie Dessay & Rolando Villazón - Massenet: Manon
2007

Don Quichotte
2000

Robert le Diable
1985