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in Europe during the first decade and a half of the 20th century, giving more than 1,800 opera performances. She was especially active in Italy and sang at most of the principle houses in that country, including
312:, Dillon was in the midst of organizing a summer opera festival to be held in July 1947, after already presenting a summer opera festival in 1946, at the re-opened Deertree Theatre. 333: 245:. Her regular students from Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City would often come up with her to study at the school. Among her notable pupils were 428: 351:, 1936-2007. Date: Oct 1940; Name: Enrica Clay Dillon; Birth Date: 22 Jun 1885; Birth Place: Denver, Colorado; Father: Henry C Dillon; Mother: Florence Hood 199: 433: 423: 398: 223: 393: 42: 403: 108: 418: 89: 408: 61: 46: 68: 413: 222:. She also maintained a home in New York City during the 1930s where she had a voice studio and directed operas for the 219: 75: 292:
also served on the company's conducting staff. Notable singers to have performed with the company included a young
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Hood) Dillon. She was the older sister of composer Fanny Dillon and actress
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where she ran an opera and voice training program for aspiring singers at
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in 1927, where for three years she taught singing and was director of the
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Dillon abandoned her singing career shortly before the outbreak of
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American opera singer, director, and voice teacher (1885–1946)
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served as the company's music director and primary conductor.
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Beginning in 1916, Dillon spent her summers in the state of
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