Gertrude Auld Thomas

Gertrude Auld Thomas (May 24, 1872 – December 18, 1959)[1] was an American soprano[2][3] who sang major operatic roles and also composed operas,[4][5] usually under the name Gertrude Auld.

[1] Auld studied music for three years in Paris and London before returning to California.

She studied voice with Mathilde Marchesi, a well-known proponent of bel canto singing.

[7] Auld toured throughout America,[8] giving vocal recitals[9] and lectures on topics such as "The Relation of Music to Art."

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