Felicity Palmer
Opera singer
1944 –
Who is Felicity Palmer?
Dame Felicity Joan Palmer, DBE, is an English mezzo-soprano and music professor. She sang soprano roles until 1983.
Palmer was born in Cheltenham. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and under Marianne Schech's guidance at the Munich College for Music and Theatre. In April 1970, she won first prize in the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship. She made her operatic debut in 1971 as Dido in Dido and Aeneas with the Kent Opera. In 1973, she made her US debut with the Houston Grand Opera, and in 1975 she made her debut with English National Opera. Her Metropolitan Opera debut was in 2000 as Waltraute.
Palmer has performed and recorded Gilbert and Sullivan operas, as Katisha in The Mikado for the ENO and the Welsh National Opera, Dame Carruthers in The Yeomen of the Guard and Little Buttercup in H.M.S. Pinafore. In 1998, she played Widow Begbick in the Lyric Opera of Chicago production of The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny. In 2003, she performed the role of Mrs Lovett in Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd at the Royal Opera House. She sang Venus in a 1983 BBC television broadcast of Orphée aux Enfers conducted by Alexander Faris.
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