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For now, I've made the ref to his name-change as the home-page of the Met Database. To get to the actual info, click "Keyword Search", type Kullmann into the Search box and press the Search button. When the 6 results come up - these were the first performances he sang at the Met, before he changed his name - click the first entry (Faust), and there's the name-change footnote. (If you type Kullman into the Search box you get 424 entries, including those six again.)
I'll see if I can make the link point to the Faust entry by bypassing the frames when I've got a minute, unless someone else gets there first.
--GuillaumeTell (talk) 14:37, 3 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]