Talk:Luana DeVol
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[edit]I was fortunate to know Luana DeVol for many years. I actually got to know her brother Gordon at Capuchino High School in San Bruno, California, and he eventually introduced me to Luana. We all participated in the 1963 summer production of Gilbert & Sullivan's Patience by the San Mateo Community Theatre, followed by The Mikado in the summer of 1964. I next encountered her during performances by the Masterworks Chorale when she appeared as a soloist on numerous occasion. She left for Germany in 1984 to pursue her operatic career and has since had her own website. Sallyrob 17:58, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
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I attended The Bavarian Opera performance of Wagner's Parsifal during Easter week in Munich, 2007. Much to my surprise, the role of Kundry was being sung by a graduate of San Francisco State College, my old alma mater. Googling her name brought up this page, which added to my delight, in finding that she graduated from my high school, Capuchino, a couple of years before me. This would have made her 63 at the time that I heard her performance, which seems truly remarkable. Had I known that at the time, I would have tried to at least have a word with her. As it is, may I now substitute "Go, Mustangs!" for the "Brava" that I shouted at the curtain call. --LonggoneMark (talk) 16:20, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
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