Dorothy Kirsten
Like her fellow soprano Eileen Farrell, Kirsten started in radio and throughout her career, sang both popular music and opera, but Kirsten was also one of the glamour figures at the Met, following in the footsteps of such sopranos as Geraldine Farrar and Grace Moore, who became her mentor. Her voice was not the most distinctive or powerful instruments of the time, but by focusing on the roles that best suited her, including the light to medium Puccini heroines and her most famous role, Charpentier's Louise, she had a lengthy and distinguished career, though she rarely appeared outside the United States.
She studied at Julliard and began her singing career as a popular singer on radio station WINS in 1937, with a 15-minute weekly show. A friend of Grace Moore's, struck by her physical and vocal resemblance to the reigning soprano, offered to introduce her. Moore asked her to prepare two arias, and Kirsten, who had never sung opera before, learned "Mi chiamano Mimì" and "Quando me'n vo," and so impressed Moore that she bankrolled Kirsten's studies in Europe. She returned sooner than expected when World War II broke out, but Moore arranged for her opera debut at the Chicago Opera Company in the comprimario role of Poussette in Massenet's Manon in 1940. In 1944, she made her New York City Opera debut in 1944 as Violetta in Verdi's La traviata, following that with her Met debut in 1945 as Mimì in Puccini's La bohème. She continued to appear on radio, appearing with stars such as Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Nelson Eddy, and Perry Como, and she made two films, Mr. Music, in 1950, and the famous The Great Caruso, in 1951, co-starring with Mario Lanza. Her last stage appearance was at the Met, as Tosca, in 1976.
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Kismet
Gordon Macrae, Dorothy Kirsten, Roger Wagner Chorale
Pop - Erschienen bei EMI Music Special Markets am 01.01.1964
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O soave fanciulla (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, August 14, 1966)
Dorothy Kirsten, Franco Corelli
Klassik - Erschienen bei SOFA - AV Catalog DD am 14.08.1966
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Sings Songs of Jerome Kern
Pop - Erschienen bei Blue Pie Records USA am 01.01.1951
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Vintage Vocal Jazz / Swing No. 120 - EP: Sings Songs Of Jerome Kern
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vintage Music am 08.08.1951
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Puccini · tosca
Dorothy Kirsten, Daniele Barioni, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Klassik - Erschienen bei G.O.P. am 28.02.2023
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The New Moon (Original Soundtrack)
Dorothy Kirsten, Jeannine Wagner, Gordon Macrae
Original Soundtrack - Erschienen bei Foyer am 01.01.2000
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The Merry Widow
Original Soundtrack - Erschienen bei Foyer am 01.01.2000
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Lebendige Vergangenheit - Dorothy Kirsten
Klassik - Erschienen bei Preiser Records am 24.01.2006
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Lehar, F.: Merry Widow (The) [Operetta] (Sung in English) (Highlights) (1952)
Operette - Erschienen bei Naxos Classical Archives am 01.01.1952
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