Marianna Christos (1948-2006) was a soprano of great merit singing in houses as New York City Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago and many others opera houses across the globe.
Marianna Christos (1948-2006) was a soprano of great merit singing in houses as New York City Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago and many others opera houses across the globe.
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I remember back in 1986-87 opera season with the Greater Miami Opera as she sang Traviata. Unfortunately she became ill and could not continue. We did have Gianna Rolandi as a fill in. What a great instrument Christos had!
Sorry -- it looks my keys were sticking! anyhow -- I meant to say thank YOU to emyrback, for posting, and I studied with Marianna -- she was an adorable person and a great teacher and I loved her.
Oh my how the time has gone by. I remember our days at Duquesne University and the wonderful time and performances with Pittsburgh Opera. I still have pictures of you as Traviata. It was a true blessing having known you. Rest in peace.
How good to see a Micaela who looks like she could take on Carmen were she asked to. Stunning voice, was she still singing when she passed? Was a lovely and BIG instrument.
No, I didn't have the pleasure. I sang at one house a year later than her; and also in the same Magic Flute production three years later. But I admired her greatly.
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Was a lovely and BIG instrument.