Joan Sutherland
Operatic soprano with La Traviata fame
Born
November 7th, 1926
99 years ago
Died
October 10th, 2010
15 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Australia
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An Australian soprano achieved significant acclaim in the world of opera. Renowned for performances in works such as 'Lucia di Lammermoor' and 'La Traviata', this soprano showcased remarkable vocal techniques and dramatic interpretations. Debuted at Covent Garden in 1952, establishing a prominent career characterized by numerous operatic roles. Collaborated with major orchestras and renowned conductors throughout an extensive career, marking a significant presence in international opera scenes.
Performed at Covent Garden and the Met
Starred in 'Lucia di Lammermoor'
Gained acclaim for 'La Traviata'
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