She later described herself as a temperamental child who was often angry but loved. The 1992 Salome, considered by many the benchmark recording, was first issued on Kultur Video in 2001. Maria Louise Ewing was born in Detroit on March 27, 1950, to an African American father and a Dutch-born mother. In the new century, Ewing's operatic recordings appeared, if anything, with even greater frequency. Her April 2000 Royal Albert Hall recital made many wonder why she ever gave up opera: her performance of operatic works by Rossini, Bizet, Puccini, and Wagner was hailed by British critics. From 1997, Ewing limited her appearances to the recital hall. Ewing's 1993 appearance as Katarina Ismailova in Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk at the Opéra-Bastille in Paris was another success. In 1992, Ewing created a bit of controversy at Covent Garden when, as Salome, she appeared completely nude after the Dance of the Seven Veils. Her recordings were attracting attention, as well: her 1989 Mozart Requiem on Deutsche Grammophon, with Leonard Bernstein conducting, was a major success. Throughout the 1980s, Ewing continued to draw critical plaudits for both her operatic performances and recitals. Three years later, she debuted to great acclaim at both the Salzburg Festival and the Met as Cherubino in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. Ewing's major debut was at the 1973 Ravinia Festival, with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under James Levine. She had further studies with Jennie Tourel in New York City. From 1968 until 1970, she studied music with Eleanor Steber at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Ewing's recordings are available on many major labels, including Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Classics, and Chandos, among others.Įwing was born in Detroit, MI, on March 27, 1950. Ewing also sang jazz songs and performed a range of works in recital, but much of it from opera, including Wagner and Rossini.
Her operatic repertory was extremely broad, taking in major roles, both soprano and mezzo-soprano, of Purcell, Mozart, Poulenc, Shostakovich, and countless others. Her dramatic skills were outstanding, and her ability to convey an exotic or erotic sense was uncanny. Ewing graduated from Detroit’s Finney High School in 1968. The death news was confirmed by the singer’s spokesperson, Bryna Rifkin, that Ewing died in her home in Detroit. She was born on March 27, 1950, in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Ewing demonstrated outstanding dramatic skills and had a versatile voice that allowed her to perform opera, lied, and jazz. While her voice could divulge a great beauty of tone in its light quality, she was better known for her versatility and intensity in performance. American opera singer Maria Ewing has lost her life. She withdrew from operatic performances in 1997 but continued to be active into the first decade of the 2000s. Maria Ewing was generally regarded as one of the leading soprano/mezzo-sopranos from the last quarter of the 20th century.