Mignon Nevada

Mignon Nevada as Ophelia in Ambroise Thomas's opera, Hamlet, circa 1910.

Mignon Nevada (14 August 1886 – 25 June 1971) was an English operatic soprano. She was born in Paris, daughter of the American operatic soprano Emma Nevada and her English husband Raymond Palmer. She was named after the title character of the 1866 opera Mignon, written by her godfather, French composer Ambroise Thomas. Her voice was light and agile, and her mother trained her to be a coloratura soprano, although Sir Thomas Beecham thought this was a mistake and she should have been a mezzo-soprano instead.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Steane, J. B. (1992). "Nevada, Mignon" in Sadie, 3: 581.
  2. ^ Review of Mignon Nevada's recording of "Le Soir", Gramophone, June 1938, p. 18[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  3. ^ Wilkins, Thurman (1971). "Nevada, Emma". In James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S. (eds.). Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary, Volume 2. Harvard University Press. p. 618. ISBN 0-674-62734-2. Mignon Nevada Ambroise Thomas.

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