Age 80 of Santa Barbara, CA died May 23rd, 2016. A soprano and Professor of voice earned her BM and MM in voice performance from the University of Southern California. With a Fulbright Scholarship, she studied further at the Hochschule fur Musik in Hamburg, Germany. Engaged at the Biel-Solothurn Opera in Switzerland where she sang 18 leading roles. Returning to the United States in 1963, she was given two Martha Baird Rockefeller Grants and won the Walter Naumburg Award for concert artists in 1964 with a debut recital at Town Hall NYC in 1965, followed by a European tour. In 1966 she won the American Opera Auditions which resulted in a Milan debut at Teatro Nuovo in Mascagni's L'Amico Fritz.
Her teaching career includes three Universities; The University of Michigan from 1970 to 1979, the University of Arizona from 1979 to 1997, and the University of California at Santa Barbara from 1997 to 2005. Additionally she served on the summer faculties of the National Music Camp at Interlochen, American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria, and the University of Miami in Salzburg, Austria. Her many successful students have sung with the Metropolitan Opera, Santa Fe, Glyndebourne, Covent Garden, San Francisco and can also be found in dozens of academic positions throughout the country.
Elizabeth is survived by her son Zachary Kraus of Chicago, Illinois and two nieces, Caroline Sullivan and Katherine Brown who both reside in California. Memorial services will be held at a later date in Santa Barbara, CA.
In lieu of flowers please donate in her memory to either of her favorite charities, bestfriends.org or musicacademy.org.
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June 13, 2016
Dear Beth, I did not know you were ill, and am sorry for our loss. Remembering the good times in Salzburg and out trip together to Lago di Garda. Appreciation for your knowledge and your humor and your colleagueship.
My best, Cynthia
May 31, 2016
My teacher and friend Beth, I learned so much from you, and use that knowledge every day teaching my own students at Truman State. I am so very saddened for Zach and your lovely nieces. We were mutual animal lovers, and she could play a mean game of tennis. RIP, my dear.
Ashley Putnam
May 29, 2016
Dearest Beth...My wonderful teacher and dear friend. She was brilliant, classy, beautiful, eloquent, and funny, with the biggest heart of all time. I will miss her always.
Sue Furnish-Hansen-Dennis
May 28, 2016
I will miss you. You sent me birthday and Christmas cards for so many years. I'm so sad.
Richard Best
May 27, 2016
Dear Beth Your memory will be an especially cherished one. Loved seeing and working and laughing with you every day in your Graz years. I can't imagine knowing a more caring and knowledgable teacher than you. A special light has gone out.
Viki Meredith
May 27, 2016
Beth was a bright light and a lovely friend. She will be greatly missed just as she is very much loved.
Bob Conlon
May 27, 2016
REST IN PEACE, BETHY...
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