Maria Müller

The next day, Olin Downes wrote in The New York Times: “young Czech soprano...was warmly welcomed.

[2] She sang there in a number of American premieres including Franco Alfano's Madonna Imperia (8 February 1928), Pizzetti's Fra Gherardo (29 March 1929), also in the opera Švanda the Bagpiper by the Czech-American composer Jaromír Weinberger (11 July 1931), and Simon Boccanegra (29 January 1932).

The New York Herald Tribune wrote in 1936 from Bayreuth: "Müller's voice is fresher and more beautiful than when she was at the Metropolitan".

Her large repertory included the title roles in Die agyptische Helena, Jenůfa and Gluck’s Iphigénie en Tauride, Djula in Gotovac's Ero the Joker, Pamina, Tosca and Marguerite.

(Harold Rosenthal)[citation needed] After World War II she retired to live at Bayreuth, where she died on 15 March 1958.

Maria Mueller at the Met Opera in 1918