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Nancy Shade
Nancy Shade (born May 31, 1946, in Rockford, Illinois) is a ''spinto'' soprano, best known as a singing-actress. She made her formal debut as Leonora in ''Il trovatore'', in Louisville, in 1967. In 1971, she made her first of many appearances at the New York City Opera, as Musetta in ''La bohème''. She also sang there in ''Mefistofele'' (directed by Tito Capobianco), ''Madama Butterfly'' (opposite José Carreras), ''Pagliacci'', ''Susannah'', and ''Die tote Stadt'' (in Frank Corsaro's production).
In 1973, Shade sang the title role of ''Manon Lescaut'' (opposite Harry Theyard) at the Spoleto Festival, under the direction of Luchino Visconti. The following year, she sang in a Concert Version of ''Mefistofele'' at London's Royal Festival Hall, opposite Norman Treigle in the name part. In 1976 she created the role of Barbara in the world premiere of Gian Carlo Menotti's ''The Hero'' (conducted by Christopher Keene) with the Opera Company of Philadelphia. That same year she made her Covent Garden debut as Giorgetta in ''Il tabarro'', and in 1979, performed the eponymous role of ''Lulu'' at the Santa Fe Opera, which was the American premiere of the completed, three-act version of the masterpiece. Also in Santa Fe, she appeared in ''La traviata'' (1976), ''Salome'' (1976), ''Erwartung'' (1980) and ''We Come to the River'' (1984).
For the New Orleans Opera Association, she sang in ''Manon Lescaut'' (1974), a double-bill of ''Il tabarro'' and ''Pagliacci'' (1976), as well as ''La bohème'' (as Mimì, 1978). At the San Francisco Opera, in 1976, the soprano appeared in the world premiere of Andrew Imbrie's ''Angle of Repose'' (with Chester Ludgin and Susanne Marsee), and returned the following year for Marguerite in ''Faust''. She also was seen at the San Diego Opera, in ''Mefistofele'' (conducted by Werner Torkanowsky, 1973), ''La traviata'' (1977) and ''Falstaff'' (1978). The soprano was also heard in the United States premiere of Lowell Liebermann's ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'', at the Florentine Opera, in 1999, which was broadcast over NPR.
One of Shade's greatest successes was as Marie in Zimmermann's fiercely difficult ''Die Soldaten'', which was recorded (with Bernhard Kontarsky conducting, 1988–89) and filmed (in Harry Kupfer's production, 1989). In a different vein, she was in the first complete recording of the musical comedy ''The Most Happy Fella'' (as Marie), alongside Louis Quilico, which was published in 2000. In the same year, the soprano was also acclaimed for her performance as the Woman in ''Erwartung'', at the Prague State Opera.
==References==

* ''The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia'', edited by David Hamilton, Simon and Schuster, 1987. ISBN 0-671-61732-X

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