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company after that, and was absent from the roster from 1977 until 1981, when she was given a new contract. In the last years of her Met career, she sang only one or two performances a season (one performance each in 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989 and 1991, and two in 1987; the 1985 performance took place at the
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In the mid-1970s, Amara was given only a "cover" contract – essentially a contract to be a stand-by for an indisposed singer – and was scheduled for fewer and fewer performances. In 1976 at the age of 51, she successfully sued the Met for age discrimination, but sang only sporadically with the
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After retiring, Amara became the artistic director of the New Jersey Association of Verismo and taught master classes in the United States, Canada and Mexico. On January 23, 2005, she performed as a special guest artist with the Musica Bella Orchestra.
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wrote that "she brought to the stage the kind of dazzling vocal splendor that made the Met famous". In 1989 she was inducted into the Academy of Vocal Arts Hall of Fame.
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where the Met was on tour; the 1986 performance was presented by the Met in Brooklyn's Prospect Park). Amara did not appear with the company at its
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under Stella Eisner-Eyn and sang (initially as a contralto before her voice gradually rose) in the chorus of the
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of Manhattan. However, at the end of her life, when suffering from dementia, she lived with her daughter in
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Amara made her Metropolitan Opera debut as the "Voice from Heaven" in Verdi's
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Amara also performed in Europe, Asia, and South America, including at
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Amara was married to and divorced from Gil Rudy. She had a daughter.
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for the following two years. Amara appeared in the title role of
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The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia, edited by David Hamilton
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in 1960. Amara was also recorded singing the soprano solo in
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called Amara "the greatest lyric soprano of our time".
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644:"Obituary: Legendary Soprano Lucine Amara Dies at 99" 221:; March 1, 1925 – September 6, 2024) was an American 402:Amara made a few recordings, notably as Musetta in 245:. She grew up in San Francisco. She studied at the 198: 188: 180: 172: 164: 143: 127: 101: 85: 617:"Lucine Amara: Opera Diva Reaches High Note of 90" 460:. Made in 1964–65, the recording also features 684:Musica Bella Biographies / www.webcitation.org 261:In 1946, Amara made her concert debut at the 8: 273:in 1947, she won a contest to appear at the 277:in 1948. She continued as a student at the 725: 360:, her repertoire also included Leonora in 93: 82: 796:20th-century American women opera singers 642:Salazar, Francisco (September 18, 2024). 399:(1960), Russia (1965), and China (1983.) 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 826:Deaths from dementia in New York (state) 32:This article includes a list of general 748: 550: 578: 576: 574: 237:Lucine Tockqui Armaganian was born in 572: 570: 568: 566: 564: 562: 560: 558: 556: 554: 512:Amara was a longtime resident of the 7: 836:Musicians from Hartford, Connecticut 821:Deaths from congestive heart failure 444:. 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Metropolitan Opera
Hartford, Connecticut
Armenian genocide
San Francisco Community Music Center
San Francisco Opera
War Memorial Opera House
Music Academy of the West
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Hollywood Bowl
University of Southern California
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Ariadne auf Naxos
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Don Carlos
Rudolf Bing
Carmen

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