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Eleanor Steber

Steber was perhaps one of the most important sopranos in america through the 1940s and 1950s, using a special, yet full tone of voice and outstanding flexibility. Her recitals had been virtually vocal pentathlons because of their wide variety of designs and vocal needs, and your day she sang Desdemona …

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Richard Tucker

The 1950s and 1960s were a unique time for tenors — similarly, Kraus, Gedda, and Bergonzi were faithful re-creators, over the other, there have been such individualists as Franco Corelli and Richard Tucker (1913-1975), who rejoiced within their vocal idiosyncrasies, and sang in a fashion that best displayed their vocal …

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Giorgio Tozzi

An eminent opera singer, bass-baritone Giorgio Tozzi was also thoroughly in the home in American music theater. He started to research singing at age thirteen. Getting into Chicago’s DePaul University or college using the intention to become a biologist, he transformed his brain and studied tone of voice with Rosa …

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Rosalind Elias

American mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias has already established an extended and leading career in opera around the worldwide scene. He professional existence started while she was still students at the brand new Britain Conservatory of Music and was asked to sing in Monteverdi’s L’Incoronazione di Poppea, as Poppea, using the Boston …

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