The Dallas Opera Announces 2019 “Maria Callas Debut Artist Of The Year”

The Dallas Opera has announced that one-of-a-kind American mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe is the winner of the 2019 “Maria Callas Debut Artist of the Year” Award for her saucy, scene-stealing portrayal of Mistress Quickly in their critically-acclaimed spring production of Verdi’s Falstaff.

This prestigious award, named after one of the most renowned opera artists of the 20th century, is given to a single performer each season in recognition of a, particularly memorable and outstanding company debut. The winner was announced late last week at the annual Dallas Opera Board and Trustee Appreciation Dinner held in the Crescent Ballroom of the Hotel Crescent Court in Dallas, TX.

Musical America‘s Vocalist of the Year for 2009 was recently named the next Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard College Conservatory of Music — a position Blythe assumes in July. Other major awards for the accomplished and beloved singer include the 2007 Opera News Award (the youngest artist ever to receive this honor) and the 1999 Richard Tucker Award.

Blythe will receive a beautiful etched-crystal plaque created by award-winning designers from Tiffany & Co. for The Dallas Opera. This plaque bears the likeness of The Dallas Opera’s unofficial “Godmother,” iconic Greek soprano Maria Callas.

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Keyuri Parab

Keyuri Parab is a journalism senior at The University of Texas at Arlington. She grew up in Mumbai, India and moved to the DFW metroplex for college. Keyuri found her love for writing in high school while interning for a publication. Apart from writing she loves all things media related, traveling, and hanging out at a local coffee shop! If you have a story idea for her, you can email Keyuri at [email protected]. For the latest news, click here to sign up for our newsletter.

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