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Claire Watson : ウィキペディア英語版
Claire Watson
Claire Watson (née McLamore) (February 3, 1927 – July 16, 1986) was an American soprano, particularly associated with Mozart and Richard Strauss roles.
Born in New York City, she studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, and later privately with Elisabeth Schumann and Sergius Kagen, in New York. She then left for Europe, where she studied in Vienna with Otto Klemperer. She made her stage debut in Graz, as Desdemona, in 1951.
She was engaged by the Frankfurt Opera in 1955, where she sang a wide range of roles, notably: Countess Almaviva, Pamina, Elisabeth, Leonora, Aida, Tatyana, Fiordiligi, Elisabeth de Valois, and the Die Marschallin, in which role she made her debut at the Royal Opera House in London in 1958, and at the Glyndebourne Festival in 1960.
In 1958, she became a member of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich,
where she sang as Eva and Sieglinde.
She also made regular guest appearances in Berlin, Vienna, Salzburg, Milan, also appearing in America, notably in San Francisco, Chicago, and Buenos Aires. In 1971, Watson performed in Boston for the Peabody Mason Concert series.〔''Boston Globe'', 18-Nov-1971, Ellen Pfeifer, "Soprano gives 'rare' recital"〕
A singer of considerable warmth, musicality and sincerity, Watson was also greatly admired as Ariadne, the Countess in ''Capriccio'', and especially as Ellen Orford in ''Peter Grimes'', of which she left a memorable recording, conducted by Benjamin Britten himself.
She can also be heard on other recordings: as Agathe in ''Der Freischütz'', under Lovro von Matačić, as Donna Anna in ''Don Giovanni'', opposite Nicolai Ghiaurov and Nicolai Gedda, under Otto Klemperer, as well as Eva in a live recording of ''Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg'', under Joseph Keilberth. She also sang the Countess in the famous Karl Bohm DVD recording of "Le Nozze di Figaro" from the Salzburg Festival of 1966 with Ingvar Wixell, Reri Grist, Walter Berry and Edith Mathis.
Watson died of a brain tumor in 1986 in Utting, Ammersee, Germany.
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