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in 1982. She was married three times. Her first marriage was to Edward MacKayes Oates, with a divorce in 1949; the second to Eugene Chapman in 1951, who died three years later; and the third to neurosurgeon Douglas French, who died in 1989. She suffered a stroke on November 5, 1992 and died of
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on December 1, 1945, and continued to sing with the Met for the next thirty years. While she performed primarily in the United States, she did perform in Europe at times, and gave performances in the USSR in 1962, singing Violetta in
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in Glendale, California. Her papers currently are housed at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University.
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Kirsten's mother was an organist and music teacher, her grandfather was a conductor, and her great-aunt,
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in San Francisco. Her last performance with the Met was on February 10, 1979 as the title role in
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as Canio. She also toured with the company to Detroit in October 1943, singing Mimì to
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Grove Dictionary lists her birthdate as July 7, not July 6. Max de Schauensee (2008).
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In February 1946 she traveled with PLSOC to Washington D.C. to perform Marguerite in
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By the late 1930s she had an ongoing professional career as a radio singer on
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in the title role. She also toured with company to Cleveland singing Mimì.
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Chorus, and as a vocalist for pop orchestras. She mentored under
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In addition to her operatic activities, she sang on radio with
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complications on November 18, 1992. She is interred at
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Kirsten joined the roster of principal sopranos at the
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Montclair, New Jersey
Los Angeles, California
Catherine Hayes
Singer Corporation
New Jersey Bell
WINS
Kate Smith
Grace Moore
Astolfo Pescia
New York World's Fair
Chicago Opera Company
Manon
San Carlo Opera Company
New York City Opera
San Francisco Opera
New York Philharmonic
Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company
Syria Mosque
Giacomo Puccini
La bohème
Nino Martini
Carlo Morelli
Armand Balendonck
Academy of Music
Pagliacci
Giovanni Martinelli
Armand Tokatyan
Georges Bizet
Carmen

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