distinguished alumni award
Simon Estes
Friend 1978
Simon Estes, a bass-baritone of international renown, received his
early formal music training on the University of Iowa campus and still
holds a special regard for the school. He has returned many times for
concerts, and sang at the dedication of Old Capitol in 1976.
Estes' professional career in opera began in the opera houses of Germany
and in 1965 he was a prize winner in the Munich international competition.
In 1966 he won the silver medal in the Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow.
In addition to his operatic career, in which he has sung more than
75 leading roles with the great opera companies of the world, Estes
has been soloist with many symphony orchestras here and abroad. He
performed at the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the founding of the
United Nations and sang at the opening of the Olympic Games in Munich.
Estes studied at the University of Iowa as a pre-med student, and
later switched to theology and social psychology. He was active in
student government, conducted the nurses' choir and was chosen "Campus
King". He was the first black member of the Old Gold Singers.
It was a campus recital which enabled him to earn the money to audition
at the Julliard School of Music, where he later attended.
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