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Occupation
  
Singer, entertainer

Name
  
Monte Amundsen

Role
  
Singer


Born
  
January 15, 1930 (
1930-01-15
)

Died
  
December 24, 2011, Tampa, Florida, United States

Spouse
  
Giorgio Tozzi (m. 1967–2011)

Children
  
Eric Tozzi, Jennifer Tozzi

Albums
  
Blitzstein: Juno (Original Broadway Cast) (1959)

Similar People
  
Giorgio Tozzi, Tommy Rall, Shirley Booth

Act II: Music in the House - It's Not Irish - The Liffy Waltz


Monte Amundsen (January 15, 1930 – December 24, 2011) was an American opera and musical singer who appeared on Broadway in Marc Blitzstein's musical Juno in 1959, which starred Shirley Booth.

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Biography

Composer Marc Blitzstein was reportedly so delighted with Amundsen that he expanded her role in Juno (musical) to include three major songs: I Wish It So, For Love, and My True Heart, as well as a duet with Shirley Booth, The Bird Upon The Tree. The show was not a success, but Amundsen's well-received performance is preserved on the original cast recording. In 1964 she appeared in another ill-fated musical, Cafe Crown, which ran for 30 performances in previews before closing after just three performances after its official opening.

Amundsen also made many appearances at The Muny in St. Louis, including Rosabella in The Most Happy Fella (1969); Marie Esterhazy in Blossom Time (1966); Gretel in Hansel & Gretel (1966); Barbara in Milk and Honey (1964); Anna Belle in Robin Hood (1961); Resi in The Great Waltz (1961) and Gretchen in The Red Mill (1960). In 1958 she made her debut at the New York City Opera as Adele in Die Fledermaus. She also sang several roles with the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera during the 1950s and 1960s.

Personal life

She was briefly married to dancer Tommy Rall and later married opera star Giorgio Tozzi in 1967, with whom she had two children, Jennifer and Eric. She was widowed seven months before her own death.

References

Monte Amundsen Wikipedia


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