- She played the Countess in Tcaikovsky's "Queen of Spades" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City after her retirement.
- (1959) She made her Metropolitian Opera debut in New York City as Susanna in Mozart's "Figaro."
- (1988) She played Elisabeth Zimmer in Hans Werner Henze's "Elegy for Young Lovers" and Juliana Bourdereau in Dominick Argento's "Aspern Papers" which premiered in Dallas, Texas.
- She also played 300 year old Emilia Marty in "The Makropulos Case."
- She sang the title roles in "Jenufa" and "Katya Kabanova" which were both Janacek Operas. They were conducted by Charles Mackerras.
- (1969 - 1970) She performed at the Royal Opera in Covent Garden, London, England where she sang Melisande in Debussy's "Pelleas et Melisande." Pierre Boulez was conductor. George Shirley played Pelleas.
- (1957) She made her debut at the Glyndebourne Festival in England as the Composer in Straus's "ariadne Auf Naxos."
- She joined the Swedish Royal Opera after her debut in 1947.
- (1947) She was 20 when she made her debut as Mozart's Bastienne at the Drottingholm Court Theater in the Stockholm area.
- She played Tatyana in Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin."
- She played the Marschallin in Straus's "Der Rosenkavalier."
- She played the Countess in Mozart's "Le Nozze Di Figaro."
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content