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Marcia Van Dresser : ウィキペディア英語版
Marcia Van Dresser

Marcia Van Dresser (1877 – July 11, 1937) was an American operatic soprano, recitalist and actress. She was sometimes referred to as a mezzo-soprano.〔(Music; Miss Van Dresser's Recital ), (''The New York Times'', March 30, 1920)〕
==Biography==
She was born in 1877 and spent her early life in Memphis and later studied for opera with Hermine Bosetti and Jean de Reszke. She appeared as an actress in 1902 with Otis Skinner in a revival of ''Francesca di Rimini''.〔''Pictorial History of the American Theatre: 1860-1985'', by Daniel Blum, orig. published 1950, this version updated to 1985〕 Apparently Van Dresser never recorded for the gramophone industry. In April 1918 she appeared at Aeolian Hall singing Haydn in Italian, Debussy and Fauré in French. The Haydn work had been arranged by the late Pauline Viardot.〔(Marcia Van Dresser Sings ), ''The New York Times'', April 17, 1918〕
She died in London on July 11, 1937 after a long illness.〔(Marcia Van Dresser Is Dead in London; American Soprano Had Sung With the Bostonians and Metropolitan Opera ), ''The New York Times'', July 12, 1937〕

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