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Elizabeth Fischer Monastero


Elizabeth Fischer Monastero is an American operatic mezzo-soprano and voice teacher.

Born Elizabeth Fischer and raised in Milwaukee, Fischer Monastero graduated with a bachelor's degree in vocal performance from the University of Michigan in 1956. She also studied with tenor Richard Miller at the Interlochen Center for the Arts and with Clara Bloomfield of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

In 1962 Fischer Monastero won the Euclid McBride Memorial Scholarship in the finals of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. That same year she won the American Opera Auditions which enabled her to study opera in Italy. The award also led to her European debut at the Teatro Nuovo in Milan in September 1962 as Suzuki in Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly; a role which she repeated that year at the Teatro Comunale Florence.

Fischer Monastero made her debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in October 1962 as the Shepherd Boy in Tosca with Régine Crespin in the title role. She appeared in several more roles with the company over the next three seasons, including Giovanna in Rigoletto and Kate Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly among other roles. In 1963 she won the National Federation of Music Clubs' Vocal Competition which led to her invitation to perform at the White House for First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and other dignitaries with members of the National Symphony Orchestra.


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