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in New York City, graduating with a bachelor's degree in vocal performance in 1942. She quickly became one of the leading concert sopranos in the United States, singing with orchestras throughout the country and giving a number of highly lauded recitals. She made her first appearance on the opera
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who had an active international career in concerts, operas, and recitals during the 1940s through the 1960s. After retiring from the stage in 1968, she embarked on a second career as an academic.
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Although Dow made few opera appearances in the United States, the ones she did make were notable. In May 1947, she portrayed the role of Susan B. Anthony in the world premiere of
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In 1968, Dow retired from her singing career. She embarked on a second career as an academic, earning further degrees in history and humanities from the
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As an opera singer, Dow's career was more centered in Europe than in the United States. She was engaged at the
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in 1946. Her first major critical success was singing the role of BrĂĽnnhilde in a concert version of
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among other roles. In 1952 she made her first appearance at the
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University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts alumni
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during the 1950s and 1960s, singing there Chrysothemis in
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where she taught history for many years. She died in
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