Mary LeSawyer

Singer
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IntroSinger
PlacesUnited States of America
wasSinger Opera singer
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Instruments:Voice
Birth8 October 1917
Death13 June 2004 (aged 86 years)
Star signLibra
Education
Juilliard School
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Biography

Mary LeSawyer (October 8, 1917; Shamokin, Pennsylvania – June 13, 2004; Orlando, Florida) was an American opera singer of Ukrainian descent who had an active international career during the 1940s through the 1960s. A lyric soprano, LeSawyer studied opera at the Juilliard School before beginning her singing career. She had a long and fruitful partnership with the New York City Opera from 1949 through 1961. With the NYCO she appeared in Carmen, La Traviata, Madame Butterfly, and others. She notably took part in the company's celebrated 1960 national tour, performing in four American operas: 'The Ballad of Baby Doe, Street Scene, Susannah, and Six Characters in Search of an Author.

LeSawyer was married for many years to Joseph LeSawyer, president of the Ukrainian National Association from 1961-1978, President Ford–Eastern Europe Advocates memcon (July 25, 1975). Mary was also active with the UNA and with the Ukrainian National Women's League of America. The couple lived in Scotch Plains, New Jersey before moving to Venice, Florida when they retired. They had no children.

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