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Noel Jan Tyl (December 31, 1936 – December 31, 2019) was an American humanistic
astrologer Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Dif ...
and writer of many books on the subject. In the 1960s and 70s he was a
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opera singer who was particularly noted for his Wagnerian roles.


Life and career

Tyl was born in
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and graduated from Harvard University in Social Relations (Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology) in 1958. He had studied singing and piano at school and as a
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at Harvard joined the
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. Two years later, he was elected its manager. While at Harvard he also sang in the Harvard Opera Guild's first production, '' The Barber of Seville''. After graduation he moved to Texas where he worked as the business manager of
Houston Grand Opera Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is an American opera company located in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1955 by German-born impresario Walter Herbert and three local Houstonians,Giesberg, Robert I., Carl Cunningham, and Alan Rich. ''Houston Grand Opera at ...
and continued his voice studies. He then moved to New York City for further voice studies while simultaneously working as a public relations executive. In 1964 Tyl won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and shortly thereafter commenced a full-time opera career. Over the next twenty years he appeared in many American opera houses, including, New York City Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Seattle Opera, and
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as well as appearing regularly with the Vienna State Opera and the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf. He initially sang
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roles but in 1970 expanded into the
bass-baritone A bass-baritone is a high-lying bass or low-lying "classical" baritone voice type which shares certain qualities with the true baritone voice. The term arose in the late 19th century to describe the particular type of voice required to sing thr ...
repertoire and found a particular affinity with Wagnerian roles such as Hans Sachs (''
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (; "The Master-Singers of Nuremberg"), WWV 96, is a music drama, or opera, in three acts, by Richard Wagner. It is the longest opera commonly performed, taking nearly four and a half hours, not counting two breaks between acts, and is traditio ...
''), Wotan ('' Der Ring des Nibelungen''), and The Dutchman ('' The Flying Dutchman'').Stehle, Vince (June 2, 1988)
"Singer Finds His Career History Repeating Itself"
'' Washington Post''
Tyl had retired from the opera stage by the late 1970s and returned to public relations after founding the Washington, D.C. based firm Tyl Associates.McLellan, Joseph (August 29, 1987)
"Tyl's Return, With Skill"
'' Washington Post''
However, he came out of retirement in 1981 to appear in two productions (''
Madama Butterfly ''Madama Butterfly'' (; ''Madame Butterfly'') is an opera in three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther ...
'' and '' Semele'') with Washington Opera and in 1987 sang in a live German radio broadcast of
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's cantata, '' Ballad of the Magna Carta''. Earlier in 1987, he had given a benefit solo recital for the McLean Choral Society. Amongst the pieces on the programme were two of his own compositions, a setting of Longfellow's poem " The Children's Hour" and ''A Rudhyar Suite: Sunset, Truth, Rebirth, Awareness'' which was set to texts by the astrologer, composer, and poet Dane Rudhyar. By the late 1960s, Tyl had developed an interest in astrology and its relationship to human psychology, particularly need theory. Astrology became his parallel profession for many years, and since his retirement from Tyl Assdociates has been his sole profession. His first book, ''The Horoscope as Identity'', was published in 1973 by Llewellyn Publications and began his long association with that publisher. A twelve volume series ''The Principles and Practice of Astrology'' soon followed and over the years he became the company's most published author. His ''Synthesis and Counseling In Astrology'', a 1000-page professional manual on the use of astrology in
counseling Counseling is the professional guidance of the individual by utilizing psychological methods especially in collecting case history data, using various techniques of the personal interview, and testing interests and aptitudes. This is a list of co ...
, was published in 1994. That same year, he moved to
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where he continued to work as a consulting astrologer as well as teaching, lecturing and writing on the subject. At the 1998 United Astrology Congress, the world convention for astrology, he received the Regulus Award for "establishing and maintaining a professional image in the field." His 2001 ''Solar Arcs: Astrology's Most Successful Predictive System'' contains autobiographical material in relation to his own
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.Tyl, Noel J. (2001
''Solar Arcs: Astrology's Most Successful Predictive System''
Llewellyn Worldwide, pp. 52–70


Partial bibliography

Noel Tyl has written over 30 books on astrology, including: WorldCat
Tyl, Noel 1936–
* ''Initimacy, Sexuality and Relationship'' St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn, 2002 * ''Solar Arcs: Astrology's Most Successful Predictive System'' Llewellyn, 2001 * ''The Creative Astrologer''. St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn, 2000. * ''Astrological Timing of Critical Illness''. St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn, 1998. * ''Predictions for a New Millennium''. St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn, 1996. (4 editions published between 1996 and 2000) * ''Synthesis and Counseling in Astrology''. St. Paul, Minnesota: Llewellyn, 1994.


References


External links


Tyl's Official Website


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