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20: 346:, but the marriage was annulled after a few months. In 1935, she married music critic and voice teacher Adolf Eckstrom. That marriage ended with a lengthy custody battle over their daughter Susan, during which Talley was forced to admit on the witness stand that her daughter was born out of wedlock. Both marriages received much media publicity. 240:
Talley spent four seasons with the Metropolitan Opera and appeared in seventy-six performances of seven operas, as well as in eight concerts where she performed alongside other Met artists, for a total of eighty-four performances. Besides her debut role of Gilda, her other Met roles were the title
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Marion Talley Gets Custody Of Child: The father Adolph G. Ekstrom, New York voice teacher, from whom Mrs. Eckstrom has been estranged almost since birth of the child, will have the right of custody for three months of the year.
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Marion Talley Given Divorce: The annulment was granted last night in superior court here on the singer's charge that her husband had violated a pre-nuptial agreement by refusing Ms. Talley's mother and sister to live with them
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would perform there at age eighteen in 1943.) Her pending debut caused a media sensation, contrary to Gatti-Casazza's hopes that it would remain low-key. A delegation of two hundred leading citizens of Kansas City, including
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after her father was transferred there when she was a baby. At an early age she was taking piano, violin, and voice lessons, singing with church choirs, and growing a reputation among local music critics and audiences.
667:"Miss Talley Freed of Martial Bonds: Annulment Granted in West on Ground Raucheisen Barred Her Relatives. Married Six Months Ago, Retired Young Singer Began Her Meteoric Career With Debut at the Metropolitan in 1926". 141:. Her performance prompted multiple ovations from the crowd, but critics were less enthusiastic. While they thought her debut promising, it did not live up to the expectations caused by the media frenzy. 828: 173:. The short films preceding the feature were a collection of musical performances featuring Talley along with a number of other classical and opera musicians including 349:
Marion Nevada Talley died on January 3, 1983, in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California. Talley is buried at Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California.
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for the citizens of Kansas City, who attended benefit concerts and contributed money for her to study in New York, under the famed teacher
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That year featured two other Talley debuts. Two days later, she made her radio debut singing "
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to pursue a career in motion pictures, but she starred in only one film,
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on August 6, along with the first Vitaphone feature-length film,
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and she appeared in many of their advertisements. She moved to
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Talley was married twice. In 1932, she married German pianist
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operatic
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prima donna
Metropolitan Opera
Nevada, Missouri
telegraph
Missouri Pacific Railroad
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Grand Opera Company
Mignon
Ambroise Thomas
cause célèbre
Frank LaForge
Metropolitan Opera
Giulio Gatti-Casazza
Giuseppe Verdi
Rigoletto
prima donna
Patrice Munsel
Mayor
Albert I. Beach
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Home! Sweet Home!
first publicly exhibited shorts
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sound film
Broadway
Don Juan
John Barrymore

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