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  1. David Hobson (born 18 November 1960) is an Australian opera tenor and composer. Career. Born in Ballarat, Australia, Hobson sang with church and school choirs and local music groups as a child, but he was still vocally untrained when he performed as lead singer and bass guitarist with rock bands while studying at the University of Melbourne.

  2. David Hobson, tenor and composer, is one of Australia’s best-known operatic, concert and stage performers, with a repertoire that spans the gamut of musical styles from Baroque through to Pop.Beginning his career in rock and jazz bands, David’s potential as a ‘classical’ singer was discovered by the Victoria State Opera in the 1980s.

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  4. www.davidhobson.net.auDAVID HOBSON

    DAVID HOBSON. AUSTRALIAN TENOR, COMPOSER & PERFORMER. David Hobson is one of Australia’s best-known operatic, concert and stage performers, with a repertoire that spans the gamut of musical styles from baroque through to pop. His powerful and emotive voice has earned him a reputation as a true artist and an audience favourite.

  5. Australian tenor and composer David Hobson is one of Australia’s best known operatic and recording artists. He has sung many roles for Opera Australia and both state and international opera companies, including his award winning performances of Rodolfo (La Bohème) and the title role in Orphee.

  6. 6 de jun. de 2007 · ABC Classic. 48.2K subscribers. 230. 35K views 16 years ago. Australia's favourite tenor and contestant on Channel 7's It Takes Two David Hobson performs the enchanting Moon River ...more.

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  7. David Hobson is one of Australia’s best-known operatic tenors, musical theatre performers and recording artists. He has sung and performed many roles for Opera Australia, performed lead roles in musical theatre, sung for the Queen, featured at the AFL Grand Final, Carols by Candlelight, Spicks and Specks, Dancing with the Stars, It Takes Two ...