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Michael Ballam: Utah tenor's career comes full circle
Michael Ballam discovers home is where his heart is
"I've seen people absolutely speak and sing for the first time in years," says Laurie.
"It can't be just any music, it has to be something so strong on their hard drive, something meaningful to them," Ballam explains. "It's the music that brings them out of it, not me."
"He's more than an entertainer," says President Thomas S. Monson of the LDS Church's First Presidency. "He's got a heart of gold. He does it quietly. He doesn't make a show of it. He believes in music and goodness."
Ballam gave President Monson the hospital-room concert a few years ago when the latter was hospitalized during the Christmas season, and later did the same for President Monson's wife, Frances.
"It was beautiful," says President Monson. "And he left a tape with his music on it that we played for her."
Ballam's life is music. It colors every facet of his life, right down to his license plate: TENOR. The first thing he does each morning at 5:30 sharp is watch opera on video as he works out on the treadmill. He calls the piano his "best friend" and says, "If I can't get my hands on a keyboard fairly regularly I'd go crazy."
Ballam has recorded 47 albums (including a Christmas album released this month), given more than 600 performances and played more than 70 major roles. He was Hoffmann in the "Tales of Hoffmann," Don Jose in "Carmen," the Duke in "Rigoletto," Rodolfo in "La Boheme," Pinkerton in "Madame Butterfly" and the Coyote in "Coyote Tales."
"He never seems to wind down," says Ballam's friend and admirer, Sen. Orrin Hatch.
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