Morag Beaton (2 July 1926 – 1 April 2010) was a Scottish-Australian dramatic soprano who established her reputation as Turandot, a role she sang in Australia more than any other soprano to date.[citation needed] She also sang Tatiana (Eugene Onegin), Venus (Tannhäuser), Abigaille (Nabucco), Eboli (Don Carlos) Santuzza (Cavalleria rusticana) and many other roles. Her operatic career in Australia was relatively brief, lasting only from 1965 until 1983, with a final recital at the Sydney Opera House in 1983.[1]
^"Article 18 January 1983". The Sydney Morning Herald.
MoragBeaton (2 July 1926 – 1 April 2010) was a Scottish-Australian dramatic soprano who established her reputation as Turandot, a role she sang in Australia...
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composer conducting the Pro Arte Orchestra. It featured the soprano MoragBeaton in the role of Cathy, and baritone Donald Bell as Heathcliff. The recording...
fronted punk band Last Words Bay City Rollers, 1970s pop-rock sensations MoragBeaton (1926–2010), dramatic soprano The Beatstalkers Callum Beattie, singer...
composer, organist, choral conductor, and choir trainer, 100 1 April – MoragBeaton, opera singer, 83 8 April – Malcolm McLaren, impresario and former Sex...
applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. MoragBeaton, 83, Scottish-born Australian operatic soprano. Vito De Grisantis, 68...
many perform abroad, such as Mary Garden who found fame in the US, MoragBeaton and David Hamilton who found fame in Australia, but England is perhaps...
83 March 23 – Blanche Thebom, 91, American mezzo-soprano April 1 – MoragBeaton, 83, Scottish-Australian soprano April 10 – William Walker, 78, American...
Earl of Northesk, member of the House of Lords (born 1954) 1 April – MoragBeaton, operatic soprano (born 1926; died in Australia) 8 April – James Quinn...
eponymous lead character in the television film adaptation of the M. C. Beaton novel Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death for Sky1. She also starred in...
Scots society. They were famously known as "The Four Marys": she and Mary Beaton, Mary Fleming and Mary Livingston. The Four Marys accompanied Queen Mary...
27 September 1996 (1996-09-27) 117 "Natural Causes" Colin Buchanan guest stars Morag Fullarton Simon Tyrrell 1 October 1996 (1996-10-01) 118 "Known To Someone"...
May – Duncan Campbell, trumpet player (died 2013 in England) 2 July – MoragBeaton, dramatic soprano (died 2010 in Australia) 3 August – Rona Anderson,...
publications covering traditional, leisure, and historical interests. Bootland, Morag (20 December 2019). "Take a trip back in time with". Scottish Field. Retrieved...
Elspeth Barker (born 1940) J. M. Barrie (1860–1937), Peter Pan Alistair Beaton (born 1947), A Planet for the President Eric Temple Bell (1883–1960) Margot...
in Writing Meg Bateman (b. 1959), scholar and poet (in Gaelic) Alistair Beaton (b. 1947), satirist and novelist James Beattie (1735–1803), poet and moral...
Murray (2005-2013) Craig Napier (2013-2022) Alan Newlands Mat Northcroft Morag Pirie (2004-) Steven Reid Charlie Richmond (2003–2009) Des Roache Don Robertson...
Promoting a Smart Successful Scotland Three Years On (with Jim Campbell, Morag Gillespie and Anne Meikle), Scottish Affairs, 66, 2009 Why a citizens' basic...
Stuart Simpson (Dalzell) Orbiston 2003 Graeme Bremner, Kevin Beaton, David Beaton, Willie Beaton (Aberchirder) Parkside 2004 Paul Lyon, Rab Smith, James Brander...
Gavin Emerson Little Sisters Andy Goddard, Nic Muirson 1998 (52nd) Home Morag McKinnon, Hannah Lewis, Colin McLaren Anthrakitis Sara Sugarman, Natasha...
Council election, 1999: Invergordon Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Lou Wilkerson 622 SNP Morag McCourt 355 Independent Maxine Smith 320 Majority 267...
Bear-Crawford (1853–1899) 2007 Women's suffragist and federationist Rosalyn Beaton 2009 Advocate for English as a second language students Marilyn Beaumont...