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*[http://ur.rutgers.edu/medrel/viewArticle.html?ArticleID=4320 Notes on the second recording of Kahn's lieder performed by Dillon] |
*[http://ur.rutgers.edu/medrel/viewArticle.html?ArticleID=4320 Notes on the second recording of Kahn's lieder performed by Dillon] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070103195824/http://www.dickinson.edu/glossen/heft20/schiavo.html An article by Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo on Dillon's work to revive Kahn] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070103195824/http://www.dickinson.edu/glossen/heft20/schiavo.html An article by Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo on Dillon's work to revive Kahn] |
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*[http://www.rherald.com/News/2005/0825/Front_Page/f05.html Randolph Herald News of Martin Dillon's Death] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20051030234758/http://www.rherald.com/News/2005/0825/Front_Page/f05.html Randolph Herald News of Martin Dillon's Death] |
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Martin Dillon (June 17, 1957 – August 21, 2005) was an American musician, operatic tenor, and professor of music at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey.
External links
- In Memoriam Rutgers Camden
- Notes on the recording of Kahn's lieder performed by Dillon
- Notes on the second recording of Kahn's lieder performed by Dillon
- An article by Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo on Dillon's work to revive Kahn
- Randolph Herald News of Martin Dillon's Death