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Robert Hale (bass-baritone)
American opera singer (1933–2023)
Robert Hale (August 22, 1933 – August 23, 2023) was an American operatic bass-baritone. He was first a leading baritone at the New York City Opera for a decade, where he performed, alongside Beverly Sills, mostly in Mozart operas and in the revival of belcanto opera such as Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor.
Hale then shifted to heavier roles, performing the title role of Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer first in 1978 at the Opernhaus Wuppertal, Germany. After his success there, he became in demand to perform the role at leading opera houses in Europe and the United States. He went further and tackled the role of Wotan in Wagner's Ring cycle, which he first performed in Wiesbaden in 1984, then at the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 1986. It became his signature role, performed and recorded worldwide, and he regarded the Berlin company as his artistic home for almost two decades.
Life and career
Born in Kerrville, Texas, on August 22, 1933,[2][1] Robert Hale spent his childhood in Louis
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Robert F. Hale
The Honorable Robert F. Hale is a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). From 2009 until 2014, Mr. Hale served as comptroller and chief financial officer at the Department of Defense. During those years, he managed $600 billion budgets in time of war and oversaw the Department’s efforts to minimize problems caused by the 2013 sequestration and government shutdown. From 1994 to 2001, Mr. Hale served as the head of Air Force financial management. Mr. Hale also spent 12 years as head of the defense group at the Congressional Budget Office. He was the executive director of the American Society of Military Comptrollers and held analytic and management positions at LMI government consulting and the Center for Naval Analyses. Early in his career he served as a U.S. Navy officer. Today, he works part time as a senior executive adviser at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Mr. Hale served as a commissioner on the National Commission on the Future of the Army and is a past member of the Defense Business Board. Since 2001 he has been a fellow in th
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HALE, ROBERT, doctor, politician, military officer; b. 12 Feb. 1702 (o.s.) in Beverly, Massachusetts, son of Dr Robert Hale and Elizabeth Clark; d. 20 March 1767 in Beverly.
As a youth of 16, Hale kept the Beverly grammar school and began his studies at Harvard College, where he received his degree in 1721. After teaching for a time at Exeter, New Hampshire, he undertook the study of medicine with Joseph Manning of Ipswich, Massachusetts. In 1723 he completed his apprenticeship and married Elizabeth Gilman (11 December). He and his new bride settled in Beverly, where he resumed the position of head master at the grammar school as a supplement to his medical practice. In the summer of 1731 Hale made a trading voyage to Nova Scotia aboard the schooner Cupid, in which he had part interest, and visited Annapolis Royal and settlements in the Chignecto area. He was an interested, though not unprejudiced, observer of Acadian customs. His journal notes the use of wooden shoes, the mining of coal, and the baleful effects of swarms of “Muskettoes.” The
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