Buchanan, Isobel Wilson (1954–)

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Buchanan, Isobel Wilson (1954–)

Scottish soprano. Born Mar 13, 1954, in Glasgow, Scotland; attended Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (1971); m. Jonathan Hyde (actor), 1980; children: 2 daughters.

Became a principal with Australian Opera (1975–78), singing role of Pamina in Mozart's The Magic Flute for professional debut (1976); made sensational debuts at both Glyndebourne and Vienna Staatsoper (1978) and appeared the following year at Santa Fé, Chicago, New York and Cologne; also sang with Scottish Opera, English National Opera and Paris Opéra, as well as at Convent Garden and Carnegie Hall; was the subject of a BBC documentary directed by Michael Radford (1981); performed with Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Joan Sutherland and worked with world's leading conductors, notably Sir Georg Solti, Richard Bonynge and Colin Davis; made numerous recordings both of operas and of Scottish folk music.

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