Veronica Tyler
In Memoriam
Veronica Tyler,
operatic soprano, producer, director and writer, passed away March 21,
2020 after a brief illness. She performed many times under the auspices
of Four Seasons Arts/Today’s Artists Concerts – including several
appearances in San Francisco, at New York’s Weill Recital Hall, Stern
Auditorium at Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. She
earned her music degrees at Peabody Conservatory of Music and studied at
The Juilliard School before performing with the New York Philharmonic
and conductor Leonard Bernstein in his innovative “Young People’s
Concerts” program.
Ms.
Tyler went on to an international career in opera, oratorio
performances, symphony engagements and solo recitals. Conductors with
whom she performed include Zubin Mehta, Eugene Ormandy, Carlo Maria
Giulini, Leopold Stokowski, Walter Susskind, Robert Shaw, Stanislaw
Skrowaczewski and Tamas Vasary. She appeared at the Bergen Festival in
Norway, the Berkshire Music Festival at Tanglewood, the Hollywood Bowl,
the Garden State Festival and Four Seasons’ Yachats Music Festival, to
name a few. She sang numerous performances with the New York City Opera,
the Metropolitan Opera, the San Francisco Opera and at the Teatre la
Fenice in Venice.
We are blessed to have known Veronica Tyler, to have witnessed her
absolute commitment to her Art, and to have experienced again and again
her exceptional musicality and her exquisite voice.
-submitted by Four Seasons Arts, Inc.
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