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Marguerite Piazza

Marguerite Piazza (May 6, 1920〔(Death record with correct date of birth (May 6, 1920) ), death-record.com; accessed March 24, 2014
NOTE: Piazza's year of birth had traditionally been given as 1926, but census records and genealogy sites later disproved that year.〕 – August 2, 2012) was an American soprano, entertainer and philanthropist from New Orleans, Louisiana.
==Career==
Marguerite Clair Lucille Luft was born in 1920 to Albert William Luft, Jr. (c. 1897–September 12, 1923) and Margherita (née Piazza; c. 1900–1958, later known as Margaret), who wed on January 24, 1917. Around 1927, the widowed Margaret Luft wed Reuben Davis Breland, whose surname Marguerite adopted.〔(Ancestry.com records of Marguerite Luft's parents, stepfather (subscription required; free for first 14 days) )〕 Marguerite was the first Queen of the Krewe of Virgilians during Mardi Gras in her native New Orleans. A 1940 graduate of Loyola University of the South's College of Music, she went on to study at Louisiana State University, where she was a student of the baritone Pasquale Amato. She adopted her mother's maiden name (Piazza) professionally.
In 1944, she joined the New York City Opera, and was the youngest member of the company. Her first role was Nedda in ''Pagliacci'', and in subsequent seasons appeared in ''La bohème'' (as Musetta), ''Der Zigeunerbaron'', ''Don Giovanni'' (as Donna Elvira), and ''Amelia al ballo'' (as Amelia). She made her first appearance with the New Orleans Opera Association in ''Martha'' (in 1945), followed by ''Hänsel und Gretel'' (as Gretel), as well as the title role in ''Il segreto di Susanna''. In 1950, Piazza made her Broadway debut, in ''Happy as Larry'', with Burgess Meredith directing and starring in the title rôle, and Alexander Calder designing.
As a result of that production, the soprano was invited to join the cast of the NBC television program ''Your Show of Shows'', which starred Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca (1950–54). She made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1951, as Rosalinde von Eisenstein in ''Die Fledermaus''. Following the end of ''Your Show of Shows'', she embarked on a career in supper and night clubs, bringing her further acclaim as an entertainer.

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