Anna Reynolds

Anna Reynolds was a renowned British mezzo-soprano, born on October 4, 1931, in Canterbury, England. She initially studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music but later shifted her focus to vocal studies. Reynolds made her operatic debut in 1960 as Suzuki in Puccini's *Madama Butterfly* in Parma. Her career spanned numerous performances in Italy and the UK, including roles at La Scala in Milan and Covent Garden in London. She was also a celebrated concert artist and recitalist, known for her work in Bach cantatas, Schumann songs, and Mahler symphonies. Notably, she participated in Leonard Bernstein's complete Mahler symphony series and performed in works like *Das Lied von der Erde*.

Reynolds' repertoire included a wide range of operatic roles, such as Charlotte in Massenet's *Werther* and Dido in Purcell's *Dido and Aeneas*. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1968 and appeared at the Bayreuth Festival from 1970 to 1976. Anna Reynolds passed away on February 24, 2014, in Peesten, Bavaria, Germany. The provided list of recent releases does not align with her known discography, suggesting it may not be accurate for this artist.

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