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Ruby (Jeanne) Gordon : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeanne Gordon
Ruby "Jeanne" Gordon (1884 – 22 February 1952) was a Canadian opera singer active during the early 1900s.
Gordon was born in Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada in 1884 and died in Macon, Missouri on 22 February 1952.〔McPherson, James B.,("Gordon, Jeanne" ), ''The Canadian Encyclopedia''〕 Ruby got her big break in July 1919. She was called to New York and offered a three year Metropolitan Opera contract by Giulio Gatti-Casazza. Shortly after signing her contract she changed her name to "Jeanne" Gordon. Her debut performance was as Azucena in ''Il trovatore''.〔Mann, Alan and Frank. ''Settlement on The Sydenham: The Story of Wallaceburg''. Wallaceburg: Standard Press, 1984, 16-17.〕 In 1919, she created the roles of the Fairy and Mme Berlingot in ''L'oiseau bleu'' by Albert Wolff in its world premiere.〔Metropolitan Opera, (Gordon, Jeanne (Mezzo Soprano) ) MetOpera Database〕 She made guest appearances with the Opéra de Monte-Carlo in 1928.
==Recordings==
Gordon recorded 78s for Columbia and Victor in the 1920s.

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