Anna Russell, the “prima donna of operatic parody,” has died. This is one entertaining obituary.
Ms. Russell gave a number of explanations for why her ambitions changed from being a serious singer to being a serious satirist. Ms. Russell said that one factor was that when she was 16, bones in her face were broken by a hockey stick: “That ruined my acoustic.”
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The main inspirational trauma for her career may have been a British touring company production of Mascagni’s “Cavalleria Rusticana,†in which she sang Santuzza as a substitute. The tenor, who was supposed to shove her, did not expect her considerable girth and fell backward. She herself then tripped and literally brought the house down, the sets collapsing to the accompaniment of an audience roaring with laughter.