Thomas Hobbs
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Thomas Hobbs
Summary
Thomas Hobbs is a human[1]. Born in Exeter[2], he… he worked as a musician[3] and opera singer[4].
Key Facts
- Thomas Hobbs's place of birth was Exeter[2].
- Thomas Hobbs held citizenship in United Kingdom[5].
- Thomas Hobbs's professions included musician[3].
- Thomas Hobbs's professions included opera singer[4].
- Thomas Hobbs's field of work was performing arts[6].
- Thomas Hobbs's education included a stint at Royal College of Music[7].
- Thomas Hobbs's education included a stint at Royal Academy of Music[8].
- Thomas Hobbs is recorded as male[9].
- Thomas Hobbs's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Thomas Hobbs's voice type is recorded as tenor[11].
- Thomas Hobbs's family name is recorded as Hobbs[12].
- Thomas Hobbs's given name is recorded as Thomas[13].
- Thomas Hobbs's instrument is recorded as voice[14].
- Thomas Hobbs's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[15].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[16]
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Country: GB[17]
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Genre(s): classical[18]
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Community tags: british tenor, classical, tenor[19]
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MusicBrainz ID: adb31084-7c31-497d-9850-cdcd11123ecb[20]
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Origins and Family
Born in Exeter[2], Thomas Hobbs…
Education
Educated at Royal College of Music[7], a conservatory[21], in United Kingdom[22], founded in 1882[23], headquartered in London[24] and Royal Academy of Music[8], a conservatory[25], in United Kingdom[26], founded in 1822[27], headquartered in London[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include musician[3] and opera singer[4]. Thomas Hobbs's field of work was performing arts[6].
FAQs
Where was Thomas Hobbs born?
Born in Exeter[2], Thomas Hobbs…
What did Thomas Hobbs do for work?
Thomas Hobbs worked as musician[3] and opera singer[4].
Where did Thomas Hobbs go to school?
Thomas Hobbs was educated at Royal College of Music[7] and Royal Academy of Music[8].