Joan Carlyle
Royal Opera House, Rafael Kubelík, Amy Shuard, Joan Sutherland, Elsie Morison
978-613-5-66566-6
6135665669
128
2011-07-24
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joan Carlyle is a Welsh opera singer (born 6 April 1931 Wirral, Cheshire). After studying singing with Madame Nicklass Kempner, Joan Carlyle auditioned for the Royal Opera House and was put under contract by music director Rafael Kubelík and made her debut in 1955. She became one of the principal English-speaking singers who emerged at Covent Garden in the 1950s and became an established member of the Covent Garden Opera Company. These included sopranos Amy Shuard, Joan Sutherland, Elsie Morison, Marie Collier, and Josephine Veasey; tenors Jon Vickers and Peter Pears; bass Michael Langdon and Geraint Evans.
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