Amy ShuardCBE (19 July 1924 – 18 April 1975) was an English operatic soprano renowned in such dramatic roles as Elektra, Turandot and Brünnhilde. She created both title roles in Janáček's Káťa Kabanová and Jenůfa in their respective British premieres. She has been described as "the best English dramatic soprano since Eva Turner" (her teacher).[1]
The latter part of the career saw her essay Wagnerian roles, and she was the first English soprano to sing Brünnhilde at Covent Garden. She also sang Isolde at Geneva, as well as Sieglinde and Kundry.
San Francisco was the principal place she appeared on stage in the United States, firstly as Brünnhilde in Die Walküre in October 1963, then in 1966 as Elektra, 1968 as Turandot, and finally as Brünnhilde in Götterdämmerung in 1969. She also appeared as Kat'a Kabanova at New York's Empire Music Festival in 1960.
In 1948, she married Dr Peter Asher. Amy Shuard was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1966. She died in 1975, aged 50.[2]
Recordings
Amy Shuard made only a few studio recordings, but there are many live recordings of her performances. A complete list can be found online.[1]