She was born Merle Tillotson. She studied
singing at the Drake Conservatory in Des Moines and later with William Wade
Hinshaw, Paul Savage and Herbert Witherspoon. Under her real name she made her debut
in 1914 in a concert in London. In 1914 she married the tenor Bechtel Alcock
and since then sang under this name. In 1915 she appeared in New York as a
soloist with New York Symphony Orchestra and now became a known oratorio contralto.
In 1915 she appeared at the festival in Worcester, in 1918 she had a triumphant
success in a concert with the New Yorker Philharmoniker. She counted as an
excellent interpreter of the works of J. S. Bach and G. Fr. Händel. Only in
1923 she made her debut at the operatic stage. In 1923 she appeared at the
Metropolitan Opera in New York as Beppe in ‘’Amico Fritz’’ by P. Mascagni. Till
1929 she had at the Metropolitan Opera a huge success and among other things her
repertoire included Maddalena in ‘’Rigoletto’’, Cieca in ‘’La Gioconda’’ by A. Ponchielli,
Lola in ‘’Cavalleria Rusticana’’, she sang also in ‘’Le Roi de Lahore’’ of J. Massenet,
‘’Le Coq of d'or’’ by N. Rimsky-Korsakov, in U. Giordano’s ‘’La cena delle
beffe’’ and in ‘’La Vida breve’’ by M. de Falla. In 1929 she appeared in the
première of the opera ‘’Fra Gherardo’’ by I. Pizzetti. In 1924 she sang at the
festival of Ravinia the part of Ortrud in ‘’Lohengrin’’. In 1930 she undertook
an America tour with the San Carlo Opera Company as Carmen. After her retirement
she taught singing in New York. The
soprano Eileen Farrell and the tenor George Maran belonged to her pupils.
Chronology of some appearances
1923-1929 New York Metropolitan Opera
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