Eula Beal
Eula Beal (January 25, 1919 – July 29, 2008) was an American
contralto. During her relatively short touring career, she performed with
distinguished collaborators not only in concert on the US West Coast but also
in Concert Magic, a 1947 film billed as "the first motion picture
concert." [1]
Beal was born in Riverside, California. Touring the United
States as a concert contralto in the 1940s, she appeared with orchestras
including the Phoenix Symphony[2] and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. With the
latter ensemble, she performed in two works by Gustav Mahler: his Eighth
Symphony, under Eugene Ormandy at the Hollywood Bowl,[3] and
Kindertotenlieder.[4] Beal's operatic appearances included interpretations of
Erda in Wagner's Siegfried and the innkeeper in Boris Godunov with the San
Francisco Opera during the 1948 season. She also sang at Radio City Music Hall
and the Tanglewood Festival with the Boston Pops.[5]
Here is a wonderful rendition of Schubert's lied, Der Erlkonig:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PwdmwpWkjg
Here is a wonderful rendition of Schubert's lied, Der Erlkonig:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PwdmwpWkjg
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