Sylvia Gwendoline Victoria FisherAM (18 April 1910 – 25 August 1996)[1] was an Australian operatic soprano whose stage career was made in England, who was especially distinguished in German opera, and who created the role of Miss Wingrave in Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave in 1971. Fisher was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1994 Australia Day Honours, for "service to the arts, particularly opera".[2]
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Sylvia Gwendoline Victoria Fisher AM (18 April 1910 – 25 August 1996) was an Australian operatic soprano whose stage career was made in England, who was...
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Immigrant Aid Society. Fisher was married twice: In 1934, he married Sylvia Krell who died in 1952. They had one child: Jane Fisher Sherman - former chairman...
Members of the original cast. Nimbus NI 5824/6 (2008) 1964 Peter Pears, SylviaFisher, Joseph Ward, Catherine Wilson, Sheila Rex, Johanna Peters, April Cantelo...
staging of Gloriana was undertaken by Sadler's Wells Opera in 1966 with SylviaFisher in the title role, directed by Colin Graham. In 1973, at The Proms in...
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1934 Dennis Dowling Hinemoa Rosieur Alan Coad 1935 Nance Osborne 1936 SylviaFisher 1937 Joan Jones 1938 Alfredo Luizzi Mavis Webster Vera Hickenbotham...
in 2008 and 2009. "Fisher Cats Unveil New Team Colors, Promotional Schedule for All-Star Season". MiLB.com. November 16, 2010. Sylvia, Andrew (November...
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Eric Pearce repeated 4, 11 April 1948. Tannhauser 20, 27 July with SylviaFisher; repeated 2 May and another date 1948; 3 October and another date 1948...
than seven months in London, living with Australian-born opera singer SylviaFisher and her husband Ubaldo Gardini in their Bayswater home. During that...
was pestering her Aunt Sylvia to ensure that she remained the sole beneficiary on her will. The constant fights over Aunt Sylvia's will led to a drawn-out...
Owen Brannigan Joan Cross Eric Crozier Nancy Evans Kathleen Ferrier SylviaFisher Colin Graham Heather Harper Della Jones Thomas Lawlor Norman Lumsden...
the youngest principal among such future stars as Geraint Evans and SylviaFisher. The previous day, impresario C. B. Cochran had signed her in the leading...
Söderström, Alexander Young, Michael Langdon, Kim Borg, Bodil Gobel, SylviaFisher, Mogens Berg, Kirsten Buhl-Moller; Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra and...
ODECOFROC (2010). Peru: A Chronicle of Deception. Translated by Carrasco, SylviaFisher. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. p. 33. ISBN 978-87-91563-73-7...
Conservatorium where his students included the sopranos Glenda Raymond and SylviaFisher. Of Spivakovsky's three sisters—Claire, Esfira and Betty—Claire and...
Vlado Perlemuter, Alceo Galliera, Jascha Horenstein, David Oistrakh, SylviaFisher, Maureen Forrester, Isaac Stern, Daniel Barenboim, the Borodin Quartet...