- Monte Amundsen
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Monte Amundsen (born 1930) was an American opera and musical singer who appeared on Broadway in Marc Blitzstein's musical Juno in 1959.
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Biography
Composer Marc Blitzstein was reportedly so delighted with her voice that he expanded her role in Juno (musical) to include three major songs: I Wish It So, For Love, and My True Heart, as well as a duet with Shirley Booth, The Bird Upon The Tree. The show was a flop, but her performance is preserved on the original cast recording. In 1964 she appeared in another ill-fated musical, Cafe Crown, which closed after two performances.
She made many appearances at The Muny, including Rosabella in The Most Happy Fella (1969); Marie Esterhazy in Blossom Time (1966); Gretel in Hansel & Gretel (1966); Barbara in Milk and Honey (1964); Anna Belle in Robin Hood (1961); Resi in The Great Waltz (1961); Gretchen in The Red Mill (1960) and Adele in Die Fledermaus (1958).
Personal life
She was briefly married to her Juno co-star, dancer Tommy Rall[1] and later married opera star Giorgio Tozzi.[2]
References
Sources
- Daniel Cariaga. "Tozzi: At Home in a House of Music", Los Angeles Times, 28 May 1985.
- Thomas S. Hischak, The Oxford companion to the American musical: theatre, film, and television, Oxford University Press US, 2008. ISBN 0195335333
- Arleen Jackson, "Monte Amundsen Favors Theater-in-the-round", Schenectady Gazette, 31 Jul 1959
- Time Magazine, The Theater: New Musical on Broadway, Mar. 23, 1959, 23 March 1959
- John Vacha, The music went 'round and around: the story of Musicarnival, Kent State University Press, 2004, p. 60. ISBN 0873387988
External links
Categories:- American musical theatre actors
- American opera singers
- Operatic sopranos
- American female singers
- 1930 births
- Living people
- American musicians of Norwegian descent
- American opera singer stubs
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