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Marion Nevada Talley (December 20, 1906 – January 3, 1983)〔"Marion Talley." ''Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians''. New York: Schirmer, 2001. ''Biography In Context''. Web. 18 July 2013.〕 was an American opera coloratura soprano. In 1926, she was the youngest prima donna to have made a debut at the Metropolitan Opera, but her swift rise to fame was followed by a relatively quick return to obscurity. ==Early life== Talley was born in Nevada, Missouri, the daughter of a telegraph operator for Missouri Pacific Railroad. She grew up in Kansas City, Missouri after her father was transferred there when she was a baby. At an early age she was taking piano, violin, and voice lessons, singing with church choirs, and growing a reputation among local music critics and audiences. At the age of fifteen, Talley appeared in a 1922 Kansas City Grand Opera Company production of ''Mignon'' by Ambroise Thomas, and was a local sensation. Her career became a cause célèbre for the citizens of Kansas City, who attended benefit concerts and contributed money for her to study in New York, under the famed teacher Frank LaForge, and later in Italy. She unsuccessfully auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera in 1923.
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