Gladys Childs Miller Explained

Gladys Childs Miller (married Demeter Zachareff; May 5, 1902 – March 3, 1979)[1] was a highly influential voice teacher at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston for over fifty years. She helped launch the careers of several international opera stars in the 20th century, including Rosalind Elias, D'Anna Fortunato, Janice Meyerson, Florence Louise Pettitt, Lucy Shelton and Maria Spacagna.

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  1. Gladys Miller's birth and death dates courtesy of an email from Maryalice Perrin-Mohr, Archivist/Records Manager, Spaulding Library, New England Conservatory. Miller's obituary apparently appeared in the Boston Globe on March 20, 1979.

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