Roberta Peters
Roberta Peters was one of the most durable stars of American opera, and one of the most popular coloratura singers.
She was born Roberta Peterman. She began serious voice studies at the age of thirteen. Her teacher was William Pierce Hermann, one of New York's best known vocal coaches, with a reputation for rigorous training, who gave his pupils a secure technical foundation. Hermann brought her to the attention of impresario Sol Hurok and tenor Jan Peerce, who immediately urged the Metropolitan Opera Company to take an interest in her. They hired her when she was nineteen. At the time, she had no stage training or experience. They scheduled her debut for February 1951, the role of The Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute. The role requires extreme high notes and a sparkling coloratura technique, but is otherwise undemanding, since the Queen has essentially just her two arias to sing, and is a frequent debut role for promising young coloraturas.
However, the carefully developed plan was laid aside on 17 November 1950, when Nadine Connor was too ill to sing the part of Zerlina, the soubrette role in Mozart's Don Giovanni. Peters was asked, virtually at the last minute, to substitute, and made a sensation.
She immediately became a star and a mainstay of the Met, and one of America's most beloved classical musicians. She remained on the active roster of the Met for more than 35 years, the longest tenure of any female singer in the great house's history. She sang over 500 performances in more than 20 roles.
Peters specialized in sparkling roles best suited to her special vocal quality (which Martin Bernheimer said possessed "considerable charm and flute-like accuracy") -- Gilda, Despina, Norina, Rosina, and Lucia di Lammermoor. When in later career her vocal quality broadened she also took on lyric soprano roles such as Mimi and Violetta.
She did not confine her appearances to the Met. She debuted at Covent Garden in 1951 in Balfe's The Bohemian Girl, conducted by Thomas Beecham, in various opera houses in Germany and Austria (including the Salzburg Festival), in San Francisco and Chicago and in Russia's Bolshoi and Kirov opera houses.
She was also active on television in an age when American television networks had classical music programs and the main variety shows included featured classical artists. She held the record for highest number (65) of guest appearances on CBS's The Ed Sullivan Show. She made 25 appearances on the Voice of Firestone. As such, she was one of the most effective ambassadors of classical music to the general population, assisted by an appealing all-American personality. She also appeared in films and sang Broadway musical numbers with a good sense of their style.
She was honored as the 1964 Federation of Women's Clubs' Woman of the Year, won the Bolshoi Medal from the Bolshoi Opera of Moscow in 1972, and in 1997 was one of the Jewish Cultural Achievement Awardees, cited for "her talent, her charm, and her commitment to the arts as well as to the Jewish people." She established a Roberta Peters Scholarship Fund at the Hebrew University in Tel Aviv, and received numerous honorary degrees. In 1991, President Bush appointed her to the National Council of the Arts, and she served as member of the Boards of the Metropolitan Opera Guild and the Carnegie Hall Corporation.
She gave master classes, including a series in the People's Republic of China. In 2000, Peters received the Handel Medallion. The honor, presented to her by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is a tribute to individuals who have enriched New York City's cultural life. Peters died in early 2017 at her home in Rye, New York, as a result of Parkinson's disease.
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Discography
22 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Roberta Peters in Recital
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 18 Nov 2016
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Tonight We Sing (O.S.T - 1953)
Roberta Peters, Ezio Pinza, Jan Peerce
Film Soundtracks - Released by Vintage Music on 23 Nov 1951
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Donizetti - Lucia di Lammermoor
Roberta Peters, Jan Peerce, Erich Leinsdorf, Orchestra dell'Opera di Roma
Opera - Released by G.O.P. on 9 May 2017
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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492
Lisa Della Casa, George London, Roberta Peters, Giorgio Tozzi, Erich Leinsdorf, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 29 Apr 2016
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Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice (Recordings 1957)
Risë Stevens, Lisa Della Casa, Roberta Peters, Pierre Monteux, Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Coro del Teatro dell' Opera di Roma
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 2 Jun 2011
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Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice (Recordings 1957)
Risë Stevens, Lisa Della Casa, Roberta Peters, Pierre Monteux, Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Coro del Teatro dell' Opera di Roma
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 2 Jun 2011
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Gluck · orfeo ed euridice
Risë Stevens, Lisa Della Casa, Roberta Peters, Pierre Monteux, Rome Opera Orchestra
Classical - Released by G.O.P. on 28 Oct 2023
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The Bell Song (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 7, 1967)
Classical - Released by SOFA - AV Catalog DD on 22 Jul 2023
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Italian Street Song (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, April 26, 1964)
Pop - Released by SOFA - AV Catalog DD on 20 Jul 2021
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Tonight We Sing
Ezio Pinza, Roberta Peters, Jan Peerce
Opera - Released by Cinematica on 27 Dec 2024
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Mad scene: Il dolce suono (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 28, 1961)
Classical - Released by SOFA - AV Catalog DD on 10 Feb 2022
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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492
Lisa Della Casa, George London, Roberta Peters, Giorgio Tozzi, Erich Leinsdorf, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 29 Apr 2016
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Extraits d'opéras (Mono Version)
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1958
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Donizetti: Airs de Lucie de Lammermoor & Linda de Chamonix (Mono Version)
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1955
Available in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo -
Recital (Stereo Version)
Classical - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1960
Available in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo -
J. Strauss II: Two Arias from Die Fledermaus (Recorded 1964) (Live)
New York Philharmonic, Josef Krips, Roberta Peters
Classical - Released by New York Philharmonic on 8 Dec 2017
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What Child Is This
Pop - Released by Music Maestros on 1 Aug 2020
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The Student Prince (Original Music from the Show): Plus Songs from the Shows by Roberta Peters and Jan Peerce
Roberta Peters, Jan Peerce, Giorgio Tozzi
Musical Theatre - Released by Flare Records on 25 Sep 2020
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Roberta Peters Sings Operatic Arias
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Flare Records on 10 Sep 2007
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Mozart: The Magic Flute, K. 620
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 7 Jan 2022
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Offenbach: Les contes d'Hoffmann (Live)
Opera - Released by Andromeda on 26 Jan 2006
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo