Jacques Urlus was a Dutch dramatic tenor who enjoyed a prominent career in the early 20th century. Known for his powerful voice and impressive high notes, Urlus was a highly sought-after performer in major opera houses across Europe and the United States. His repertoire included Wagnerian roles like Tristan and Siegfried, as well as parts in operas by Verdi and other composers. Recordings of his performances, like those found on the compilation albums bearing his name, allow modern listeners to experience the grandeur of his voice. While his career was tragically cut short by the outbreak of World War I, his legacy as one of the great dramatic tenors of his time endures.
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