Maureen Forrester was a renowned Canadian contralto and one of the most celebrated classical singers of the 20th century. Her powerful voice and expressive performances were acclaimed in both operatic and concert repertoire. Forrester's interpretations of works by composers like Mahler and Verdi earned her international recognition and left a lasting impact on the world of classical music.
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