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I have removed two points added on 11 Dec 2006, pending the identification of published evidence to support them. (a) "Souzay's first recording with Baldwin (b. 1931) accompanying, however, had been made when the noted American pianist was 19 and evidently singer and pianist had know each other previous to that." This appears to conflict with other published evidence, and needs further elucidation. (b) Category "Gay musicians"; evidence needed. Lampernist21:25, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
When Decca re-isssued some of Souzay's early-LP Fauré and Duparc recordings on CD in the 80s, mostly accompanied by Jacqueline Bonneau, I was surprised to see that one of them—just one—was accompanied by the 19-year-old Baldwin. I too had thought that they had met later. I will get the exact data. As for their personal association, it has been mentioned in magazine articles in International Classical Record , Fanfare, etc. It is hardly the kind of thing that can be "documented" to satisfy the likes of you, but it is certainly known to admirers of the great baritone. Neither Souzay nor Baldwin were ever married—not that that is the kind of "evidence" that would change anything.
Among all music artists of the twentieth century Gérard Souzay has received the long lasting applause by two hours (May 1963; see Diskussion to article ″Gérard Souzay″ in german Wikipedia). In order to show the rank of this outstanding singer appropriate, would have to be formulated: Jasha Heifetz was the Gérard Souzay among all violinists.Analyx (talk) 10:48, 17 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]