John Cheek, who had appeared in the 2000 concerts, appeared in the premiere as well.
(John Cheek will sing the title role, she said.)
John Cheek did the baritone solos, seeming to have decided ahead of time that uncompromising beauty of tone was the order of the day.
John Cheek was elected unopposed on 15 November 1919.
John Cheek resisted the temptation to play Leporello too broadly, and contributed a burly, low-key but by no means humorless characterization.
By his side was John Cheek, a very presentable Mephistopheles - tall, athletic and with a dark, rich, though word-swallowing bass.
At his own criminal trial, John Cheek represented himself.
In the case of John Cheek:
John Cheek was persuasive in the first and last of these.
Other parts of the work suffered because the soloists, John Cheek and Kurt Ollmann, were not on good form.