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| On the international scene, Coop has appeared as recitalist and soloist throughout North America, Europe and Asia, playing in the most magnificent halls of the world including the Lincoln Centre, Kennedy Centre, Wigmore Hall, Salle Gaveau and the Great Hall of St. Once a regular in the opera house - she began singing bit parts at New York's Metropolitan Opera in the mid-1980s and achieved leading-role status there by the early 1990s - Upshaw today is far better-known as a recitalist and concert singer. Johnson, who made her career as a recitalist under the stage name "the Mohawk Princess," wrote poetry, short fiction, and essays during "the first renaissance in Canadian literature," which began in 1887 (Ruoff 34); like other works published during this flowering, hers have been praised for "artistic finish in the craftsmanship not noted in the works of earlier Canadian poets" (Logan and French 107). |
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