Marcella Craft

Marcella Craft
Marcella Craft
Born August 11, 1874(1874-08-11)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Died December 12, 1959(1959-12-12) (aged 85)
Riverside, California
Nationality American
Other names Sarah Marcia
Occupation Soprano
Known for Opera singer

Marcella Craft (1874–1959) was an American operatic soprano who performed internationally in the late 19th century and early 20th century.[1]

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Personal life

Born Marcia Craft in Indianapolis, Indiana, she moved with her family to Riverside, California in 1887. Craft graduated from Riverside High School in 1893. During the graduation ceremony, at Riverside's Loring Opera House, she performed her first public solo at.[2]

Encouraged by the community, and with contributions from local businessmen, Craft studied opera in Boston, Massachusetts under maestro Charles R. Adams. Upon completion of her studies, she traveled to Italy for additional tutoring.

In 1917 Craft purchased a home for her parents on Prospect Avenue in Riverside. After leaving Germany in 1932, she returned to Riverside and also lived in the Prospect Avenue home until her death in 1959.[2] She is buried in Riverside's Evergreen Cemetery.[3]

Career

While in Italy Craft's tutor changed her name to Marcella, and she started receiving leading operatic roles. Her biggest success came after she moved to Germany where she became a lead with the Munich Opera.

Although her career primarily kept her in Europe, Craft regularly returned to Riverside where she frequently sang at the annual Easter Sunrise Service on Mount Rubidoux.[4]

References

Bibliography

  • Hall, Joan H. Through the Doors of the Mission Inn, Chapter 5, Marcella Craft; Highgrove Press, 1996. ISBN: 0-9631618-2-2. LOC: 95-95291.

Citations and notes

  1. ^ Marcella Craft Heard, The New York Times, November 12, 1916. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  2. ^ a b Hall, page 18.
  3. ^ Evergreen Memorial Historic Cemetery -- Founders' Stories
  4. ^ Durian, Hal. Riverside Was Marcella Craft's 'American' Home, The Press-Enterprise, May 16, 2010, page C5.

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