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Jennie Tourel (June 22 [O.S. June 9] 1900 –
November 23, 1973) was an
American operatic mezzo-soprano,
known for her work in both
opera and
recital performances...
- mezzo-soprano
Jennie Tourel.
Tourel encouraged her to
apply to the
Juilliard School, and upon her acceptance, she
studied with
Tourel and parti****ted in...
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Montealegre in mind, and she
narrated its
American premiere with
soprano Jennie Tourel and
Charles Munch conducting the
Boston Symphony Orchestra on
January 31...
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Jeremiah with the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and
soloist Jennie Tourel. In the fall of 1943,
Bernstein and
Jerome Robbins began work on
their first...
- Bernstein.
Composed in 1942, the work was
premiered by
vocalist Jennie Tourel with
Bernstein as
pianist in 1943. The song has
remained a part of the song...
- 1963, with
Bernstein conducting the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra,
Jennie Tourel (mezzo-soprano),
Hanna Rovina (narrator) and the
choruses under Abraham...
- in Düsseldorf and
later at the
Juilliard School in New York with
Jennie Tourel, as well as in Italy. Davrath's
repertoire included both
opera and concert...
- Orchestra. The
soloist was
Jennie Tourel. It was
premiered in New York City at
Carnegie Hall on
March 29, 1944,
again with
Tourel as soloist.
Bernstein first...
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training in New York City as a
private pupil of the
great mezzo-soprano
Jennie Tourel.
Ewing supported herself by
working in
offices and
clothing stores. Ewing...
- were
Adele Addison,
Lucine Amara,
Eileen Farrell, Lili Chookasian,
Jennie Tourel,
Shirley Verrett-Carter,
Charles Bressler,
Richard Tucker, Jon Vickers,...