
The Canadians
The Canadians

Teresa Stratas, born in Toronto's Cabbagetown, started her musical journey singing Greek songs in her parents' restaurant. Her talent led to radio performances and a Royal Conservatory scholarship. At 20, she debuted in La Bohème at the Toronto Opera Festival and became a renowned figure at the Metropolitan Opera, captivating audiences globally. Notably, she made history performing dual lead soprano roles at the Met in 1995. Her illustrious career includes performances at prestigious opera houses worldwide. Stratas notably sang the title role in the premiere of Alban Berg's Lulu at the Paris Opera in 1979. She's been honoured with the Order of Canada and the Governor General's Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Performing Arts. Stratas holds five honorary degrees and is known for her vibrant personality, disdain for snobbery, and her eight-year involvement with conductor Zubin Mehta. Her passion for life is evident in her zest for both its joys and complexities.
Born: 1938-05-26 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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The Canadians

La traviata

Under The Piano

September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill

Cavalleria rusticana

Der Zarewitsch

Pagliacci

Paganini
Giuditta

The Ghosts of Versailles

Amahl and the Night Visitors
Der Kaiser von Atlantis

Salome

Cosi Fan Tutte
Il Tabarro & Pagliacci

Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci

Puccini: La bohème

The Seven Deadly Sins
StrataSphere: Portrait of Teresa Stratas

Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
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