Betty Allen
American soprano and educator

Born
March 17th, 1927
98 years ago
Died
2009
16 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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This individual was an American soprano and educator, primarily recognized for contributions to the field of opera and vocal education. Studied at the Juilliard School and later performed with various opera companies. Had a strong focus on teaching and mentoring young singers in higher education, particularly at the University of Maryland. Also participated in numerous festivals and recitals, showcasing a commitment to American art song.
Performed with New York City Opera
Taught at the University of Maryland
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