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among several other leading soprano roles. She also appeared in concert and recitals throughout the United States, Europe, Israel and South America. In addition to her work on the stage, Pavek sang on a number of television programs, including
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and began studying singing at the age of eleven. She won the Miss Eastchester pageant in 1953 at the age of sixteen. That same year she began her career on
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which opened on May 28, 1953 and ran for more than 300 performances. She returned to Broadway in early 1955, replacing
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in 1964. She went on to make several more opera appearances during the 1960s and 1970s, including performances at the
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conducting. She reprised the role of Musetta for her debut with the
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from complications resulting from liver failure at the age of 72.
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and that same year made her operatic debut with the
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In 1961 Pavek married veteran musical theatre actor
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Robert Goulet
operatic
soprano
Bronxville, New York
Broadway
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Me and Juliet
Florence Henderson
Harold Rome
Fanny
Ankles Aweigh
West End
Robert Morley
Kevin Scott
Sammy Fain
Christine
Lerner and Loewe
Camelot
Patricia Bredin
Julie Andrews
Joe Cusanelli
New York City Opera
Metropolitan Opera
Giacomo Puccini
La bohème
John Alexander
Nicoletta Panni
Calvin Marsh
Fausto Cleva

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