2 großartige Künstler
IN MEMORIAM “THE SINGING COUPLE”
Herbert Eyre Moulton (1927 – 2005)
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Frau Professor Gun Kronzell – Moulton (1930 – 2011)
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IN MEMORIAM “THE SINGING COUPLE”
Herbert Eyre Moulton (1927 – 2005):
ACTOR, SINGER, AUTHOR, TEACHER, HISTORIAN, THEOLOGIAN, HUMORIST
Frau Professor Gun Kronzell – Moulton (1930 – 2011)
When my parents met in 1966, their careers were in full swing. Their infatuation was skyrocketing, to be sure, but it also had a very specific musical note. That my father had been a star for MCA, as Herbert Moore, and sang with Maria Callas, or that my mother had sung every possible mezzo role in the operatic repertoire: all that seemed only a prelude to the fact that they, after that, became “The Singing Couple” and toured the world on a regular basis. Beginning in 1966, they kept on singing until a year before my father died in 2005. All in all, Gun Kronzell and Herbert Moulton had 137 years of professional and theatrical experience.
Their legacy is an inspiration to us all.
Charles E.J. Moulton
Actor, author and baritone Charles E.J. Moulton was born in Graz, Austria and raised trilingually in Sweden by his mother, opera singer Professor Gun Kronzell, and his father, the actor Herbert Moulton. He studied the craft of classical singing, musical comedy and drama at the Vienna Music Academy and at St. Sigfrid’s Music University in Sweden. Beginning his theatrical career at age 11, playing the part of a troll, he soon decided to make this a profession. Through appearances in countless concerts and oratories, acting in three languages and doing voice over and film work, he gathered continental-wide experience as an artist.
After touring with Broadway Musical Night, he starred 700 times in the Viennese original production of Roman Polanski’s “Dance of the Vampires”, playing Koukol,