She originally studied violin, and actually gave a concert when she
was only 8 years old. She began her vocal studies in New
York in 1889, and then studied in Paris . She had a very successful concert
debut in Brussels
in 1893, which led to a contract with the Brussels Opera that same year. After
a tour of Germany and Russia , she returned to America and
mainly sang in concert. In 1897 she first appeared in London , both on the stage and in concert. In
1898 she sang in Verdi's Requiem in Rome , and in
1902 she sang at the Coronation of King Edward VII in London . She then appeared in concerts all
over Europe, and after 1903 sang frequently at Covent
Garden . She continued to sing, mainly in concert, until 1920. Later,
she lived and taught in Chicago ,
where she died in 1947. Lillian Blauvelt was one of the first singers to record
for Victor Red Seal discs in 1903.
Blauvelt also
studied with Anna E. Schoen-René, who mentions her student in "America 's
Musical Inheritance: memories and reminiscences" (1941). Schoen-René took
Blauvelt to sing for her own teachers, Manuel García, and his famous sister,
Pauline Viardot-Garcia around 1901. I so enjoy your blog! Thank you for your
efforts and interests.
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Chronology of some appearances
1900 London Covent Garden
1905 New York Lyceum Theatre
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Blauvelt also studied with Anna E. Schoen-René, who mentions her student in "America's Musical Inheritance: memories and reminiscences" (1941). Schoen-René took Blauvelt to sing for her own teachers, Manuel García, and his famous sister, Pauline Viardot-Garcia around 1901. I so enjoy your blog! Thank you for your efforts and interests.
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......when she studied in Paris it was with Mathilde Marchesi.
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