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Carol Neblett

Carol Lee Neblett (February 1, 1946 – November 23, 2017) was an American operatic soprano.[1]

Carol Neblett
Born(1946-02-01)February 1, 1946
DiedNovember 23, 2017(2017-11-23) (aged 71)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationOperatic soprano
Years active1969–2017

Life and career

Neblett was born in Modesto, California and raised in Redondo Beach. She studied at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1969 she made her operatic debut with the New York City Opera, playing the part of Musetta in Puccini's La bohème. With that company, she continued to sing many leading roles, in Mefistofele (with Norman Treigle), Prince Igor (conducted by Julius Rudel), Faust, Manon, Louise (opposite John Alexander, later Harry Theyard), La traviata, Le coq d'or, Carmen (as Micaëla, with Joy Davidson, staged by Tito Capobianco), The Marriage of Figaro (as the Contessa Almaviva, with Michael Devlin and Susanne Marsee), Don Giovanni (as Donna Elvira), L'incoronazione di Poppea (with Alan Titus as Nerone), Ariadne auf Naxos (directed by Sarah Caldwell), and Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Die tote Stadt (in Frank Corsaro's production).[2][3]

Her brief nude scene in a 1973 staging of Massenet's Thaïs, for the New Orleans Opera Association, made international headlines.[4] In 1976, she performed Tosca, with Luciano Pavarotti, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In 1977, she sang the part of Minnie in La fanciulla del West (one of her great successes), with Plácido Domingo, for Queen Elizabeth II's 25th Jubilee Celebration at Covent Garden.[5]

In 1979, she made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Senta in The Flying Dutchman, in Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's production, opposite José van Dam.[6]

She sang with the Met until 1993, in such operas as Tosca, La bohème, Un ballo in maschera (with Carlo Bergonzi), Don Giovanni, Manon Lescaut, Falstaff (with Giuseppe Taddei),[7] and La fanciulla del West.[8][9]

During her career, she sang all over the world, including in San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Buenos Aires, Salzburg, Hamburg and London. Her recordings include Musetta in La bohème, with Renata Scotto, Alfredo Kraus, Sherrill Milnes and Paul Plishka, for Angel/EMI, James Levine conducting (1979); La fanciulla del West, with Domingo and Milnes, Zubin Mehta conducting (DGG, 1977); Gustav Mahler's Symphony No.2 ("Resurrection") with Claudio Abbado, Marilyn Horne, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (DGG, 1977); and Marietta in Die tote Stadt, with René Kollo, Erich Leinsdorf conducting (RCA, 1975).[citation needed]

She appeared in several performances on television, including a tribute to George London at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. She also appeared as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[10] In 2012, Neblett made her musical theatre debut in a production of Stephen Sondheim's Follies.[11]

Neblett was an artist in residence and voice instructor at Chapman University in Southern California.[12] She was also on the faculty of the International Lyric Academy in Rome.[13]

Personal life

Neblett was married three times. Her first marriage was to the cellist Douglas Davis,[14] her second to the conductor Kenneth Schermerhorn, and her third to the cardiologist Phillip Akre.[15] Her second marriage produced a son, Stefan Schermerhorn, and her third marriage produced two daughters, Adrienne Akre Spear and Marianne Akre. All three marriages ended in divorce.[16]

Neblett died at age 71 on November 23, 2017, in Los Angeles. Survivors include her son, her daughter Adrienne, a sister, a brother, and four grandchildren. Her daughter Marianne Akre predeceased her, in 2001.[16][17]

Videography

References

  1. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (Nov 28, 2017). "Carol Neblett, Soprano at the Met and City Opera, Dies at 71". The New York Times. Retrieved Dec 1, 2017.
  2. ^ . Cuny.edu. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  3. ^ . Time.com. 3 October 1969. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  4. ^ Rubin, Stephen E. (March 31, 1974). "What Do You Say To a Naked Prima Donna?" – via NYTimes.com.
  5. ^ Hope-Wallace, Philip (May 30, 1977). "Covent Garden - La fanciulla del West". The Guardian. p. 8.
  6. ^ , Time.com, March 19, 1979.
  7. ^ Page, Tim (19 October 1985). "Music; Change in Falstaff at Metropolitan Opera". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Trailer – Showtimes – Cast – Movies – New York Times". Movies2.nytimes.com. Retrieved 27 November 2017.[dead link]
  9. ^ "Debut in Met's Bohème". The New York Times. 29 October 1993. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  10. ^ "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson – Season 18, Episode 81: Show #3181". TV.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  11. ^ F Paul Driscoll (2017-11-27). "American Soprano Carol Neblett, 71, New York City Opera Stalwart of Abundant Vocal Gifts, has Died". Opera News. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  12. ^ "Profile at Chapman University". Chapman.edu. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  13. ^ . 30 August 2007. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Conductor Marries Carol Neblett". The New York Times. 1974-01-01. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  15. ^ Pasles, Chris (15 January 1992). "Music : At Home With Tosca's Jealousy : A Previous Marriage Taught Carol Neblett About the Green-Eyed Monster". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  16. ^ a b Harrison Smith (November 27, 2017). "Carol Neblett, star soprano who once bared all for opera, dies at 71". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  17. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (November 28, 2017). "Carol Neblett, Soprano at the Met and City Opera, Dies at 71". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved December 1, 2017.

External links

  • Carol Neblett in an excerpt from La fanciulla del West, with Plácido Domingo on YouTube (1982).
  • Bio from Shumei Arts Center in Pasadena
  • Hutchinson Encyclopedia
  • iClassics.com List of Recordings

carol, neblett, carol, neblett, february, 1946, november, 2017, american, operatic, soprano, born, 1946, february, 1946modesto, california, diednovember, 2017, 2017, aged, angeles, california, nationalityamericanoccupationoperatic, sopranoyears, active1969, 20. Carol Lee Neblett February 1 1946 November 23 2017 was an American operatic soprano 1 Carol NeblettBorn 1946 02 01 February 1 1946Modesto California U S DiedNovember 23 2017 2017 11 23 aged 71 Los Angeles California U S NationalityAmericanOccupationOperatic sopranoYears active1969 2017 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Videography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditNeblett was born in Modesto California and raised in Redondo Beach She studied at the University of California Los Angeles In 1969 she made her operatic debut with the New York City Opera playing the part of Musetta in Puccini s La boheme With that company she continued to sing many leading roles in Mefistofele with Norman Treigle Prince Igor conducted by Julius Rudel Faust Manon Louise opposite John Alexander later Harry Theyard La traviata Le coq d or Carmen as Micaela with Joy Davidson staged by Tito Capobianco The Marriage of Figaro as the Contessa Almaviva with Michael Devlin and Susanne Marsee Don Giovanni as Donna Elvira L incoronazione di Poppea with Alan Titus as Nerone Ariadne auf Naxos directed by Sarah Caldwell and Erich Wolfgang Korngold s Die tote Stadt in Frank Corsaro s production 2 3 Her brief nude scene in a 1973 staging of Massenet s Thais for the New Orleans Opera Association made international headlines 4 In 1976 she performed Tosca with Luciano Pavarotti at the Lyric Opera of Chicago In 1977 she sang the part of Minnie in La fanciulla del West one of her great successes with Placido Domingo for Queen Elizabeth II s 25th Jubilee Celebration at Covent Garden 5 In 1979 she made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Senta in The Flying Dutchman in Jean Pierre Ponnelle s production opposite Jose van Dam 6 She sang with the Met until 1993 in such operas as Tosca La boheme Un ballo in maschera with Carlo Bergonzi Don Giovanni Manon Lescaut Falstaff with Giuseppe Taddei 7 and La fanciulla del West 8 9 During her career she sang all over the world including in San Francisco Chicago Los Angeles New York City Buenos Aires Salzburg Hamburg and London Her recordings include Musetta in La boheme with Renata Scotto Alfredo Kraus Sherrill Milnes and Paul Plishka for Angel EMI James Levine conducting 1979 La fanciulla del West with Domingo and Milnes Zubin Mehta conducting DGG 1977 Gustav Mahler s Symphony No 2 Resurrection with Claudio Abbado Marilyn Horne and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra DGG 1977 and Marietta in Die tote Stadt with Rene Kollo Erich Leinsdorf conducting RCA 1975 citation needed She appeared in several performances on television including a tribute to George London at the Kennedy Center Washington D C She also appeared as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 10 In 2012 Neblett made her musical theatre debut in a production of Stephen Sondheim s Follies 11 Neblett was an artist in residence and voice instructor at Chapman University in Southern California 12 She was also on the faculty of the International Lyric Academy in Rome 13 Personal life EditNeblett was married three times Her first marriage was to the cellist Douglas Davis 14 her second to the conductor Kenneth Schermerhorn and her third to the cardiologist Phillip Akre 15 Her second marriage produced a son Stefan Schermerhorn and her third marriage produced two daughters Adrienne Akre Spear and Marianne Akre All three marriages ended in divorce 16 Neblett died at age 71 on November 23 2017 in Los Angeles Survivors include her son her daughter Adrienne a sister a brother and four grandchildren Her daughter Marianne Akre predeceased her in 2001 16 17 Videography EditMozart La clemenza di Tito Troyanos Tappy Levine Ponnelle 1980 Puccini La fanciulla del West Domingo Carroli Santi Piero Faggioni 1982 live References Edit Genzlinger Neil Nov 28 2017 Carol Neblett Soprano at the Met and City Opera Dies at 71 The New York Times Retrieved Dec 1 2017 LISTSERV 16 0 Archives Cuny edu Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved March 25 2015 Opera Sermons and Satan Time com 3 October 1969 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved 27 November 2017 Rubin Stephen E March 31 1974 What Do You Say To a Naked Prima Donna via NYTimes com Hope Wallace Philip May 30 1977 Covent Garden La fanciulla del West The Guardian p 8 The Met s Radical Dutchman Time com March 19 1979 Page Tim 19 October 1985 Music Change in Falstaff at Metropolitan Opera The New York Times Retrieved 27 November 2017 Trailer Showtimes Cast Movies New York Times Movies2 nytimes com Retrieved 27 November 2017 dead link Debut in Met s Boheme The New York Times 29 October 1993 Retrieved 27 November 2017 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Season 18 Episode 81 Show 3181 TV com CBS Interactive Retrieved March 25 2015 F Paul Driscoll 2017 11 27 American Soprano Carol Neblett 71 New York City Opera Stalwart of Abundant Vocal Gifts has Died Opera News Retrieved 2017 11 27 Profile at Chapman University Chapman edu Retrieved 25 March 2015 Faculty 30 August 2007 Archived from the original on 30 August 2007 Retrieved 27 November 2017 Conductor Marries Carol Neblett The New York Times 1974 01 01 Retrieved 2017 11 27 Pasles Chris 15 January 1992 Music At Home With Tosca s Jealousy A Previous Marriage Taught Carol Neblett About the Green Eyed Monster Los Angeles Times Retrieved 27 November 2017 a b Harrison Smith November 27 2017 Carol Neblett star soprano who once bared all for opera dies at 71 The Washington Post Retrieved 2017 11 27 Genzlinger Neil November 28 2017 Carol Neblett Soprano at the Met and City Opera Dies at 71 The New York Times Archived from the original on 2017 12 01 Retrieved December 1 2017 External links EditCarol Neblett in an excerpt from La fanciulla del West with Placido Domingo on YouTube 1982 Bio at New Century Artists Bio from Shumei Arts Center in Pasadena Hutchinson Encyclopedia iClassics com List of RecordingsPortals Biography Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Neblett amp oldid 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