Kopleff, Florence

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Name (Latin)
Kopleff, Florence
Date of birth
1924-05-02
Date of death
2012-07-24
Place of birth
New York (N.Y.)
Place of death
Atlanta (Ga.)
Field of activity
contraltos singers performance
voice musical medium of performance instruction and study
Associate group
Georgia State University
Georgia State University (1968 - 1968)
Atlanta Symphony Chorus
Occupation
Contraltos
Voice teachers
Teachers
Gender
female
Biographical or Historical Data
Brahms, J. The Liebeslieder waltzes [SR] 1966: container (Florence Kopleff, contralto)
Ww in Amer. mus., classical, 2nd ed. (Kopleff, Florence
b. May 2, 1924, New York, NY
contralto, educator)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 267422270
Wikidata: Q5460675
Library of congress: nr 92020803
TAU10: 000323666
Wikipedia description:

Florence Kopleff (May 2, 1924 – July 24, 2012) was an American contralto. She was born in New York City, and died in Atlanta, GA of complications of diabetes. She began her career in 1941 when she was in her senior year of high school. In 1954 the New York Times termed her performance at New York's Town Hall "a debut recital of considerable distinction," and further stated that "Her voice is a large, powerful instrument with a wonderful ringing sonority, evenly produced over a wide range." She was very active as a concert and oratorio singer, appearing and recording with many of the great conductors of her era, particularly as a soloist with the Robert Shaw Chorale. She was also a frequent soloist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, of which Robert Shaw was the conductor. Time magazine once called her the "greatest living alto." She taught at Georgia State University starting in 1968, when she became a professor and the school's first artist-in-residence. The GSU School of Music's recital hall is named for her.

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