In 1964, Hayward left New York for Dallas, Texas, where he became Artist-in-Residence and Chairman of the Voice and Opera Departments of the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. He was further honored by being named the Meadows Distinguished Professor of Voice in 1990, and soon after his death in 1995 the establishment of the Thomas Hayward Memorial Award.[15]
^1949 recording Giuseppe Antonicelli; Chor & Orchester der Metropolitan Opera Commandante: Osie Hawkins Des Grieux: Jussi Björling Edmondo: Thomas Hayward Geronte: Salvatore Baccaloni Lampionario: Paul Franke Lescaut: Giuseppe Valdengo Maestro del ballo: Alessio de Paolis Manon Lescaut: Dorothy Kirsten Musico: Jean Madeira Oste: George Cehanovsky Sergente: Clifford Harvout Myto 931.73 (2 CD); Naxos historical 8.1110123-24 (2 CD); Cantus Classics 500320 (2 CD) live 103'38
^critical review in The New York Times:[when?] "the part of Tybalt was so well sung and acted by Mr. Hayward that it assumed the stature of the leading role.
^CTVA UK
4.13 [--] Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium (missing)
07-Dec-1958 ATV ITV Sun 8:00-9:00pm
presenter: Bruce Forsyth
starring (all-American guest line-up):
Sallie Blair (vocalist)
Harrison and Fisher (comic ballroom dancers)
Thomas Hayward (tenor)
Georgie Kaye
Ann Marston (champion archer)
Highlights:
Sallie Blair sings "Ev'rything I Have Is Yours," "How Long Has This Been Going On?" and "Witchcraft."
Thomas Hayward sings "Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen" ("Che Gelida Manina") and "If I Loved You."
^Dorothy Kirsten in New Orleans
VAI Audio, 1 CD: cat# 1154, $16.99
Dorothy Kirsten stars in extended scenes from La Traviata and Louise. Traviata also features Cornell MacNiel and Thomas Hayward; Renato Celini, conductor (1958). Louise excerpts also feature Norman Treigle; Franco Patane, conductor (1965). Both with the New Orleans Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Never before available!
La Traviata (Verdi)
(1) - (8) Act II, Scene I Madamigella Valery through Amami, Alfredo (21:48)
(9) - (12) Act III, Scene II Invitato a qui seguirmi through end of act (9:38)
(13) - (20) Act III Teneste la promessa through end of act (19:56)
with Thomas Hayward and Cornell Macneil
New Orleans Opera Orchestra and Chorus Renato Cellini, conductor Live performance, November 15, 1958