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'''Mignon Dunn''' (born June 17, 1928 in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]) is a leading American dramatic [[mezzo-soprano]] and voice teacher.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dsfq_5dFeL0C&q=1253+Dunn%2C+Mignon&pg=PA1253|title=Großes Sängerlexikon, Band 1 Aarden—Castles|last1=Kutsch|first1=Karl-Josef|last2=Riemens|first2=Leo|publisher=K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH München|year=2003|isbn=3598115989|edition=4|pages=1253,1254|language=de}}</ref> |
'''Mignon Dunn''' (born June 17, 1928 in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]) is a leading American dramatic [[mezzo-soprano]] and voice teacher.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dsfq_5dFeL0C&q=1253+Dunn%2C+Mignon&pg=PA1253|title=Großes Sängerlexikon, Band 1 Aarden—Castles|last1=Kutsch|first1=Karl-Josef|last2=Riemens|first2=Leo|publisher=K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH München|year=2003|isbn=3598115989|edition=4|pages=1253, 1254|language=de}}</ref> |
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Mignon Dunn (born June 17, 1928 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a leading American dramatic mezzo-soprano and voice teacher.[1]
Life and career
Born in Memphis, Dunn grew up in Tyronza, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. She studied voice with Karin Branzell and Beverley Peck Johnson.[1] She made her official debut, in the title role of Carmen, on September 8, 1955,[1] with the Experimental Opera Theatre of America/New Orleans Opera Association, with Norman Treigle in his first Escamillo, conducted by Renato Cellini, and directed by Armando Agnini.
In 1956, Dunn made her first appearance with the New York City Opera, in a small role in Troilus and Cressida, and sang with that company again in 1957, then in 1972 (Carmen) and 1975. The mezzo-soprano made the first of her 653 appearances with the Metropolitan Opera in 1958, as the Nurse in Boris Godunov, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos.[2] She went on to portray a great variety of roles with that company; her final performance there was as Klytemnästra, in Elektra, in 1994.
Dunn also sang with the Teatro alla Scala (the Nurse in Die Frau ohne Schatten, conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch and directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, 1986), Vienna Staatsoper, Covent Garden, Paris Opéra, Bolshoi Opera, Teatro Colón, and the Verona Arena (Carmen, directed by Luca Ronconi, 1970). She was married to Austrian conductor Kurt Klippstätter from 1972 until his death, on January 4, 2000.[2][3]
In recent years Dunn has become one of the foremost coaches and voice teachers in the US and internationally. She has served on the faculty of Manhattan School of Music since 1988. She is often called to adjudicate upper-tier vocal competitions. Dunn also taught on the faculties of the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Illinois, Northwestern University, and Brooklyn College.
Commercial discography
- Verdi: Rigoletto (Peters, Tucker, Merrill, Giaotti; Cleva, 1964) Sony [live]
- Strauss: Salome (Jones, Cassilly, Fischer-Dieskau; Böhm, 1970) [live] Deutsche Grammophon
- Thomson: The Mother of Us All (Putnam, Vanni, J.Atherton, W.Lewis, Booth; Leppard, 1977) New World Records
- Charpentier: Louise (Sills, Gedda, van Dam; Rudel, 1977) EMI
- Verdi: Rigoletto (Sills, Kraus, Milnes, Ramey; Rudel, 1978) EMI
- Verdi: Requiem (Barker, Mauro, Plishka; Lombard) EMI/Erato
Commercial videography
- Strauss: Elektra (Nilsson, Rysanek, Nagy, McIntyre; Levine, Graf/Mills, 1980) [live] Deutsche Grammophon
References
- ^ a b c Kutsch, Karl-Josef; Riemens, Leo (2003). Großes Sängerlexikon, Band 1 Aarden—Castles (in German) (4 ed.). K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH München. pp. 1253, 1254. ISBN 3598115989.
- ^ a b Rubin, Stephen E. (1973-10-14). "Music". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
- ^ "KURT KLIPPSTATTER". chicagotribune.com. 2000-01-08. Archived from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
- Who's Who in Opera, edited by Maria F. Rich, Arno Press, 1976. ISBN 0-405-06652-X
- The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia, edited by David Hamilton, Simon & Schuster, 1987. ISBN 0-671-61732-X
External links
- Mignon Dunn in an excerpt from Carmen on YouTube, with Plácido Domingo (1968, audio only).
- Interview with Mignon Dunn, October 5, 1984
- American operatic mezzo-sopranos
- 1931 births
- Living people
- People from Memphis, Tennessee
- Singers from Tennessee
- Brooklyn College faculty
- Classical musicians from Tennessee
- People from Poinsett County, Arkansas
- Singers from Arkansas
- Classical musicians from Arkansas
- 20th-century American opera singers
- 20th-century women opera singers
- 20th-century American women
- American opera singer stubs