Karan Armstrong
Karan Armstrong (December 14, 1941 – September 28, 2021) was an American
operatic
soprano, who was celebrated as a singing actress. After winning the
Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1966, she was given small roles at the
Metropolitan Opera, and appeared in leading roles at the
New York City Opera from 1969, including Conceptión in Ravel's ''L'heure espagnol'', Blonde in Mozart's ''
Die Entführung aus dem Serail'', and the title roles in Verdi's ''
La traviata'', Offenbach's ''
La belle Hélène'' and Puccini's ''
La fanciulla del West''. After she performed in Europe from 1974, first as Micaëla in Bizet's ''
Carmen'', and then as a sensational ''
Salome'' at the
Opéra du Rhin, she enjoyed a career at major opera houses, appearing in several opera recordings and films. Armstrong was for decades a leading soprano at the
Deutsche Oper Berlin, where her husband
Götz Friedrich was director. She appeared in world premieres, including
Gottfried von Einem's ''Jesu Hochzeit'', Luciano Berio's ''
Un re in ascolto'' and York Höller's ''
Der Meister und Margarita''. She was awarded the title
Kammersängerin twice.
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