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Kathryn Day (née Bouleyn) is an American opera singer who has had an active international career spanning five decades. She began her career as a leading soprano under the name Kathryn Bouleyn in the 1970s and 1980s with companies like the New York City Opera, the San Francisco Opera, and the Opera Theater of Saint Louis. With the latter institution she created the role of Cora in the world premiere of Stephen Paulus' The Postman Always Rings Twice (1982).

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  • Kathryn Day (née Bouleyn) is an American opera singer who has had an active international career spanning five decades. She began her career as a leading soprano under the name Kathryn Bouleyn in the 1970s and 1980s with companies like the New York City Opera, the San Francisco Opera, and the Opera Theater of Saint Louis. With the latter institution she created the role of Cora in the world premiere of Stephen Paulus' The Postman Always Rings Twice (1982). In the 1990s Day transitioned to leading mezzo-soprano roles with the aid of companies like the Seattle Opera and the Opéra de Montréal. In 2003 she portrayed Jeanne Loiuse de Pontalba in the world premiere of Thea Musgrave's Pontalba at the New Orleans Opera. She has been a regular presence at the Metropolitan Opera in mainly comprimario roles since 2005. She has appeared on several broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD. She has sometimes been billed as Kathryn Bouleyn Day. (en)
  • Kathryn Day (nome de solteira Bouleyn) é uma cantora de ópera estadunidense, a mesma tem tido uma carreira ativa internacional de cinco décadas. Ela começou a sua carreira como uma das principais soprano com o nome de Kathryn Bouleyn nas décadas de 1970 e 1980, com empresas como a Ópera de Nova York, a Ópera de São Francisco, e o Teatro de Ópera de Saint Louis. Com este último, a instituição que criou a função de Cora na estreia mundial de Stephen Paulus' O Carteiro toca Sempre Duas vezes (1982). Na década de 1990, ela transicionou para funções de lieder mezzo-soprano com o auxílio de empresas como as de Seattle Opera e a Opera de Montréal. Em 2003 ela retratou Jeanne Loiuse de Pontalba na estreia mundial de Thea Musgrave Pontalba na Ópera de Nova Orleans. Ela tem sido desde 2005 uma presença regular no Metropolitan Opera principalmente em funções comprimario. Ela já apareceu em várias transmissões do Metropolitan Opera Live em HD. Ela tem sido anunciada por vezes como Kathryn Bouleyn Day. (pt)
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  • Kathryn Day (née Bouleyn) is an American opera singer who has had an active international career spanning five decades. She began her career as a leading soprano under the name Kathryn Bouleyn in the 1970s and 1980s with companies like the New York City Opera, the San Francisco Opera, and the Opera Theater of Saint Louis. With the latter institution she created the role of Cora in the world premiere of Stephen Paulus' The Postman Always Rings Twice (1982). (en)
  • Kathryn Day (nome de solteira Bouleyn) é uma cantora de ópera estadunidense, a mesma tem tido uma carreira ativa internacional de cinco décadas. Ela começou a sua carreira como uma das principais soprano com o nome de Kathryn Bouleyn nas décadas de 1970 e 1980, com empresas como a Ópera de Nova York, a Ópera de São Francisco, e o Teatro de Ópera de Saint Louis. Com este último, a instituição que criou a função de Cora na estreia mundial de Stephen Paulus' O Carteiro toca Sempre Duas vezes (1982). (pt)
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