LONDON - South African-born opera singer Elizabeth Connell, who won global acclaim in roles by Wagner, Strauss, Beethoven, and others, has died. She was 65.
Ms. Connell’s management company, Helmut Fischer Artists International, said yesterday that the singer died of cancer Saturday in London.
Born in Port Elizabeth in 1946, Ms. Connell moved to London in 1970 and made her debut at Ireland’s Wexford Festival in 1972.
She had a long association with both Opera Australia and the English National Opera, and performed at the world’s major opera houses, including Germany’s Bayreuth festival, La Scala in Milan, and New York’s Metropolitan Opera, where she performed 12 times between 1985 and 1991.
