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Shirley Verrett

Singer details:

Voice: Mezzo
Nationality: American
Year of Birth: 1931
Year of Death: 2010

About Shirley Verrett:

Shirley Verrett (May 31, 1931 – November 5, 2010) was an African-American operatic mezzo-soprano who successfully transitioned into soprano roles, i.e. soprano sfogato. Verrett enjoyed great fame from the late 1960s through the 1990s, particularly well known for singing the works of Verdi and Donizetti.

Born into an African-American family of devout Seventh-day Adventists in New Orleans, Louisiana, Verrett was raised in Los Angeles, California. She sang in church and showed early musical abilities, but initially a singing career was frowned upon by her family. Later Verrett went on to study with Anna Fitziu and with Marion Szekely Freschl at the Juilliard School in New York. In 1961 she won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.

In 1957, Verrett made her operatic debut in Britten's The Rape of Lucretia. In 1958, she made her New York City Opera debut as Irina in Kurt Weill's Lost in the Stars. In 1959, she made her European debut in Cologne, Germany in Dmitri Nabokov's Rasputins Tod. In 1962, she received critical acclaim for her Carmen in Spoleto, and repeated the role at the Bolshoi Theatre in 1963, and at the NY City Opera in 1964 (opposite Richard Cassilly and Norman Treigle). Verrett first appeared at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 1966 as Ulrica in Un ballo in maschera.

She appeared in the first concert ever televised from Lincoln Center in 1962, and also appeared that year in the first of the Leonard Bernstein Young People's Concerts ever televised from that venue, in what is now Avery Fisher Hall.

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Nr.Title scenePopularityOperaComposerActTypeVoicesLang.Roles
211Qual suono Popularity:

Opera: Maria StuardaComposer: DonizettiAct: 2.03

Type: recitative,choirVoice: S MzLanguage: Italian

Roles: Maria/Anna
212Io vi rivedo alfin Popularity:

Opera: Maria StuardaComposer: DonizettiAct: 3.13

Type: recitative,choirVoice: S MzLanguage: Italian

Roles: Maria/Anna
213Stolta non sai Popularity:

Opera: Anna BolenaComposer: DonizettiAct: 2.11

Type: recitativeVoice: B MzLanguage: Italian

Roles: Enrico/Giovanna
214Oh! suora mia Popularity:

Opera: Favorita, LaComposer: DonizettiAct: 4.08-1

Type: duetVoice: Mz TLanguage: Italian

Roles: Léonor/Fernand
215Ah! che diss egli Popularity:

Opera: Favorita, LaComposer: DonizettiAct: 2.11

Type: quartetVoice: Br Mz B TLanguage: Italian

Roles: Alphonse/Léonor/Balthazar/Gaspar
216Ma di l'amato quale fra Popularity:

Opera: NormaComposer: BelliniAct: 1.21

Type: recitativeVoice: S S/MzLanguage: Italian

Roles: Norma/Adalgisa
217Ed io che tremava suo aspetto Popularity:

Opera: Don CarloComposer: VerdiAct: 2.04-3

Type: trioVoice: Mz Br TLanguage: Italian

Roles: Eboli/Rodrigue/Carlo
218Io vengo a domandar grazia alla Regina Popularity:

Opera: Don CarloComposer: VerdiAct: 1.10-1

Type: recitativeVoice: T SLanguage: Italian

Roles: Carlo/Elisabeth
219D'ici je vois la mèr Popularity:

Opera: Africaine, L'Composer: MeyerbeerAct: 5.09

Type: ariaVoice: sopranoLanguage: French

Roles: Sélika
220Carlo che sol il nostro amore Popularity:

Opera: Don CarloComposer: VerdiAct: 1.09

Type: recitative,trioVoice: Br Mz SLanguage: Italian

Roles: Rodrigue/Eboli/Elisabeth
221No son tuo figlio Popularity:

Opera: Trovatore, IlComposer: VerdiAct: 2.06

Type: Voice: T MzLanguage: Italian

Roles: Manrico/Azucena
222A brani a brani or perfido Popularity:

Opera: Luisa MillerComposer: VerdiAct: 2.05

Type: ariaVoice: sopranoLanguage: Italian

Roles: Luisa/Wurm
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