Cuenod, Hugues b. June 26, 1902 d. December 3, 2010 Opera Singer. A lyric tenor with a remarkably long-lasting voice, he had an operatic career of well over 60 years. Raised in Switzerland, he learned French as his first language, but was to become equally conversant in English, German, and Italian; after begining his vocal studies in Lausanne, he received further training in Geneva, Basel, and Vienna before making his 1928 Paris operatic bow in Ernst Krenek's "Jonny Spielt Auf". The next year he was a Green Carnation in Noel Coward's "Bitter...[Read More] (Bio by: Bob Hufford) Lully sur Morges Communal cemetery, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland