Grace Bumbry
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Bumbry's voice was rich and dynamic, possessing a wide range, and was capable of producing a very distinctive plangent tone. In her prime, she also possessed good agility and bel canto technique, as for example her rendition of Eboli in Verdi's ''Don Carlo'' in the 1970s and 1980s. She was particularly noted for her fiery temperament and dramatic intensity on stage. Later, she also became known as a recitalist and interpreter of lieder, and as a teacher. From the late 1980s on, she concentrated her career in Europe, rather than in the United States. A long-time resident of Switzerland, she spent her last years in Vienna. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Bizet, Georges (1838-1875)Other Authors: “…Bumbry, Grace…”
Published in Salzburger Festspiele 1920 - 1970. - Köln : EMI Electrola, [1970]. - Best.-Nr. 1C 187-29225M/26. - Schallpl. 2, S. 2, Nr. 5☼: 33 UpM, stereo☼; 30 cm
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2Published 1966Other Authors: “…Bumbry, Grace…”
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3by Falla, Manuel de (1876-1946)Other Authors: “…Bumbry, Grace…”
Published 1965
Classmark: TD 42 FallBook