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'''Russell Oberlin''' (born [[October 11]], [[1928]] in [[Akron, Ohio]]) is an American [[countertenor]] who was a founding member of the New York [[Pro Musica Antiqua]] ensemble.<ref>[http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Oberlin-Russell.htm Short biography at Bach-Cantatas.com Russell Oberlin at Bach-cantatas.com]</ref>
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'''Russell Oberlin''' (born [[October 11]], [[1928]] in [[Akron, Ohio]]) is an American [[countertenor]] who was a founding member of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua ensemble. He can be seen in a 1962 film performing [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]'s [[BWV 54|Cantata No. 54]], with [[Glenn Gould]] performing the harpsichord part on a [[harpsipiano]].
Oberlin can be seen in a 1962 film performing [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]'s [[BWV 54|Cantata No. 54]], with [[Glenn Gould]] performing the harpsichord part on a [[harpsipiano]]. He can also be seen on a 1962 ''[[Camera Three]]'' segment singing a [[Handel]] aria.


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Russell Oberlin (born October 11, 1928 in Akron, Ohio) is an American countertenor who was a founding member of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua ensemble.[1]

Oberlin can be seen in a 1962 film performing Bach's Cantata No. 54, with Glenn Gould performing the harpsichord part on a harpsipiano. He can also be seen on a 1962 Camera Three segment singing a Handel aria.


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