- Oralia Domínguez
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Oralia Dominguez (born 25 October 1925) is a Mexican operatic mezzo-soprano who has performed at many of the world's leading opera houses.
She was born in the city of San Luis Potosí in northern Mexico and studied at the National Conservatory of Music where she made the acquaintance of the composer Carlos Chavez who championed her career. She made her professional stage debut at the Mexico City Opera in 1950.
In 1951 she sang the role of Amneris in Aida for the first time at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City with Maria Callas, Mario del Monaco and Giuseppe Taddei under the direction of Italian conductor Oliviero De Fabritiis. A recording of this performance has circulated since that time and is still regarded as one of the most exciting performances of this very popular opera on record.
She made her European debut in 1953 at London's Wigmore Hall. In the same year she first appeared at La Scala, Milan, in Adriana Lecouvreur, and performed with the company in Verdi's Requiem at the Lucerne Festival. She recorded the Requiem the following year under the direction of Victor de Sabata. In 1954, she appeared throughout Europe with such conductors as Tullio Serafin, Igor Markevitch, Paul Kletzki and Herbert von Karajan. In 1955, she made her debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden singing the role of Madame Sosostris in the world premiere of Michael Tippett's The Midsummer Marriage. Also in England, she appeared at Glyndebourne in the late 1950s as Isabella in L'italiana in Algeri and Mistress Quickly in Falstaff, and at Covent Garden in the latter role in 1967-8.
Recordings
She performed the role of Erda in von Karajan's recording of Wagner's Ring with the Berlin Philharmonic. Her other recordings include Aida, La Gioconda, Il tabarro, Verdi's Requiem, Rossini's Petite messe solennelle, De Falla's El amor brujo and a recital of arias made early in her career by Deutsche Grammophon which has been reissued.
References
- Sadie, Stanley (ed) (1992). The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-522186-2.
Categories:- 1925 births
- Living people
- Mexican opera singers
- Mexican female singers
- Operatic mezzo-sopranos
- People from San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí
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