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in 1960 in its Austrian debut in concert form. She had only three weeks to learn the role, having been called in as a late replacement. Her performance was so well received that she played the role in the first staged version since World War II at the
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Soon after this she experienced vocal problems, losing much of her upper range and clarity, which she blamed on singing so much modern music. This did not stop her performing modern roles, however. In 1974, she created the role of Irma Arkadina in
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Lear and Thomas Stewart married in 1955 and were together until his death on 24 September 2006, aged 78. She had two children by her previous marriage. Lear died on July 1, 2012, at Brook Grove nursing center in
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Lear created a number of roles during her career. In 1955, having just graduated from Juilliard, she created the role of the heroine Nina in
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playing the Composer, a lead role which she would later play at a number of leading opera houses. She played the title role in
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having performed all three major female roles. She sang the role of Sophie in regional German opera houses with the
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conducting. The performance was repeated in 1964 and recorded by Deutsche Grammophon. She also performed in
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in 1966. She was well known for her musical versatility, having sung all three main female roles in
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came with the creation of the role of Lavinia Mannon in the world premiere of
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supporting role of the Countess Geschwitz. She appeared as Nina Cavallini in
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Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers
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in Berlin. Two years later, she created another role as Jeanne in
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to name his daughter Nina. In 1961, she created the title role of
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Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
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and her farewell performance at the Metropolitan in 1985.
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for her contribution to the opera in that city while the
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in 1982, followed by creating the role of Ranyevskaya in
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Opera Music Theatre International article on Evelyn Lear
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She later studied singing with 376:for their performance of Berg's 306:Lear enjoyed success performing 302:Association with Richard Strauss 586:The Grove Book of Opera Singers 621: 598: 584:in Laura Williams Macy (ed.), 574: 547: 518: 469: 448: 430: 122:Hochschule für Musik in Berlin 1: 459:, p. 243, H. W. Wilson 1974, 423: 104:and composition. She married 241:Die Verlobung in San Domingo 116:. Both Lear and Stewart won 7: 750:21st-century American women 220:– a role that would prompt 10: 766: 725:American operatic sopranos 715:New York University alumni 679:Interview with Evelyn Lear 580:Rosenthal, Harold (2008). 456:Current Biography Yearbook 385: 98:Juilliard School of Music 68:until his death in 2006. 16:American operatic soprano 366:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 259:Mourning Becomes Electra 244:in the reopening of the 720:Juilliard School alumni 554:Suskin, Steven (2010). 374:German Opera and Chorus 340:gave Lear the title of 124:where she studied with 100:studying voice, piano, 477:Women in World History 393:Sandy Spring, Maryland 246:Munich Nationaltheater 192:Elizabeth I of England 137:Städtische Oper Berlin 118:Fulbright scholarships 24: 730:Singers from Brooklyn 710:Hunter College alumni 605:"Farewell Queen Lear" 358:Grammy Awards of 1966 348:honored her with the 248:. Her debut with the 130:Beverley Peck Johnson 22: 740:Jewish opera singers 705:Grammy Award winners 665:Evelyn Lear web site 504:(January 22, 2001). 633:The Washington Post 527:Elizabeth And Essex 525:"Season Opens With 298:in Zurich in 1984. 286:Minutes to Midnight 278:Houston Grand Opera 196:Elizabeth and Essex 162:Theater an der Wien 94:New York University 28:Evelyn Shulman Lear 649:Feeney, Anne. 610:2014-04-29 at the 544:(October 29, 1989) 534:2016-03-03 at the 511:The New York Times 442:The New York Times 399:Select discography 360:for her work with 322:Berlin State Opera 250:Metropolitan Opera 25: 630:by Emily Langer, 502:Anthony Tommasini 439:by Margalit Fox, 416:Der Rosenkavalier 352:Award. 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soprano
Grammy Award
Der Rosenkavalier
Robert Ward
Alban Berg
Marvin David Levy
Rudolf Kelterborn
Giselher Klebe
Thomas Stewart
Brooklyn
Zavel Kwartin
Hunter College
New York University
Juilliard School of Music
French horn
Walter Lear
Sergius Kagen
Thomas Stewart
Fulbright scholarships
Hochschule für Musik in Berlin
Maria Ivogün
Beverley Peck Johnson
Städtische Oper Berlin
Richard Strauss
Ariadne auf Naxos
Alban Berg
Lulu
Theater an der Wien
Vienna Festival

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