Joanna Simon (singer)

Joanna Simon (singer)

Joanna Simon (born October 20, 1940) is a distinguished American Mezzo-Soprano and currently a Manhattan based real estate broker. She was born in New York and is the sister of rock musician Carly Simon.

Early life

Joanna Simon began piano lessons at the age of six, and then became interested in acting whilst at high school, deciding that was to be her career. Acting continued until half way through college, when she became interested in the art of musical comedy. Singing lessons commenced at this point with Dr. Marion Freschl, who advised her to switch to opera. She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, majoring in philosophy. Opera studies continued with Dr. Freschl and then at the International Opera Studio directed by Herbert Graf in Zurich and at Spoleto with Gian Carlo Menotti.

Opera career

Simon made her professional operatic debut in 1962 at the New York City Opera singing Cherubino in "The Marriage of Figaro", opposite Norman Treigle in the title role. That same year she won the Metropolitan Opera auditions and the Marian Anderson Prize. Engagements followed around the United States singing with orchestras and she became a particular favorite at Bach festivals.

Receiving a huge amount of publicity for her performances in the world premiere of Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera’s "Bomarzo" in 1967, for the Washington Opera Society, creating the role of the courtesan Pantasilea. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,843831,00.html "In a Gloomy Garden". "Time", 26 May 1967.] ] , she gained a reputation primarily as a singer of contemporary music. She also also sang the standard song literature of oratorios, masses and cantatas, Handel, Mozart, Mahler, Beethoven, Brahms and Bach, whom she regarded as “medicine for the voice”. Interviewed in 1971 by William Livingston for Stereo Review she said “if I were forced to choose a single favorite work, it would be the St. Matthew Passion”. Nonetheless, the reviews for "Bomarzo" and its repeat season in New York in 1968 were superlative and her success brought national and international attention to the 28-year-old singer, which was a turning point in her career.

New roles she sang in the next few seasons included "Carmen" at the Bordeaux Opera and later in Israel with Zubin Mehta, Brangaene in "Tristan und Isolde" with the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein and the Countess Gerschwitz in the American National Opera Company’s production of Alban Berg’s "Lulu". In 1972 she originated the role of Raquel in the world premiere of Thomas Pasatieri's "Black Widow" with Seattle Opera and reprised the role at Lake George Opera that same year. Other notable appearances include Atlanta Civic Opera Association and the role of Fenena in Verdi's "Nabucco" with the New York City Opera in 1981. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D00EED81739F93BA2575AC0A967948260&scp=9&sq=Joanna%20Simon&st=cse New York Times 1981] ]

She also began to appear on television, including Ed Sullivan, the Tonight Show and the talk shows of David Frost, Dick Cavett, Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin.

Her opera career then continued with appearances in major roles in the opera houses of the world including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Vienna, Munich and Berlin, appearing under such conductors as Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Carlo Maria Giulini, James Levine and Herbert von Karajan.

Family

Born in New York, Joanna Simon is the daughter of Richard L. Simon, co-founder of book publishers Simon & Schuster, Inc. and Andrea Louise Simon (nee Heinemann), a civil rights activist and singer. Simon grew up in Fieldston, a section of Riverdale in the Bronx. [Jackson, Nancy Beth. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CE7D91E3CF934A25751C0A9649C8B63&scp=1&sq=%22richard+simon%22+riverdale&st=nyt "If You're Thinking of Living In/Fieldston; A Leafy Enclave in the Hills of the Bronx"] , "The New York Times", February 17, 2002. Accessed May 3, 2008. "After World War II, Richard Simon, founder of Simon & Schuster, bought a Georgian red-brick Baum house where he brought up his three musical daughters: Joanna, Lucy and Carly."] The eldest of four, her sisters are rock musician, singer and songwriter Carly Simon (b. 1945), musician and composer Lucy Simon (b. 1943), and younger brother, Peter Simon (b. 1947), a photo journalist. Joanna Simon was married to the late Gerald Walker (April 16, 1928February 19, 2004), a former articles editor for "The New York Times Magazine" and author of the book "Cruising", published in 1970 by Stein and Day, which describes a series of crimes against gay men in New York City. It was adapted to film in 1980. Most recently, Joanna Simon is reported to have established a relationship with retired broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite, who stated in an interview for the "New York Post" in January 2006: "We are keeping company, as the old phrase used to be. I'm not making any moves immediately. I don't think it's proper. My wife has only been gone less than a year. I'll wait until that year has passed, at least." Walter Cronkite’s wife Betsy had died on March 15, 2005, aged 89. As of 2007, Joanna Simon is described in the press as Cronkite's "girlfriend." [ [http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2007/05/walter_cronkite_cant_walk.html Amy Odell, "Walter Cronkite Can't Walk". "New York (magazine)", May 23, 2007.]

Later life

Simon also enjoyed a career as an Emmy Award-winning Arts Correspondent with the "MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour" from 1986-1992.

Her current career sees her based in Manhattan as Vice President of the Fox Residential Group, real estate brokers, a company which she joined in 1998. She is currently a member of the Real Estate Board of New York, the Manhattan Association of Realtors, the New York State Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors.

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