About This Book
The memoir traces the author’s childhood and musical training, early public appearances and rapid emergence into leading operatic roles, and the development of her repertory and performance style. It follows seasons at home and abroad, engagements in major cultural centers, the creation and interpretation of signature roles, and the organization and management of an English opera company. Later chapters describe marriage and a gradual retreat from the stage, extensive travel, teaching, and reflective essays on artistry, colleagues, and the challenges of a professional musical life.
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