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For the American comic book writer, see Dennis O'Neil. For the Canadian radio personality (under his professional name), see Bob Magee.


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Dennis O'Neil (born 1948 in Pontardulais, Wales, UK) is a Welsh tenor.

In his time, Dennis O'Neil has been connected with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London and the Welsh National Opera, Cardiff, Wales. He has given regular guest performances at the Metropolitan Opera New York, in Chicago, San Francisco, Zurich, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Verona and Munich.

He is best known as a Verdi exponent, he also performs song recitals and oratorios, especially the tenor part of the Verdi Requiem. O'Neil has a respected Italianate tenor voice.

A generation before Bryn Terfel, O'Neil was a regular face on Welsh TV. He maintains wide popularity today and is still in demand as a singer. In 2006 he performed as Eleazar in La Juive (The Jewess) in the Royal Opera House concert in the Barbican.


(Ammanford Choral Society)

(Planet Hugill Classical Music Blog - La Juive Review)

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