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Patricia Corbett










 A Woman of Expression: Artist and Opera Singer




 by Beverly Sniegnowski  Her mother was an artist and
 seamstress hoping to be a
 Getting to know Patricia has   famous designer someday. But
 been a joy. She is gracious, kind,   having to raise her family was a
 extremely dedicated which prompts   mother’s calling. So, she created
 her to extend her hand and heart   clothing for her children including
 to others who appreciate the view   Patricia’s wedding and bridal
 either from an ancient terra-cotta   party gowns. She also sewed
 worn terrace in Italy or on a stage   several gowns for her concert
 balcony on Broadway. Artist and   performances.
 Songbird, the art of color, the art of   Her father was a nurse
 singing.   practitioner and worked in a local
 Having a background in opera   hospital. Having such a large
 and concert brought her to heights of   family, his skills became his
 recognition in the music world. Her   nursing duties at home as well.
 talent had given her the opportunity   Children getting sick, skinned
 to travel beyond our borders. She   shins, splinters and spider bites.
 traveled to Mexico in 1968 for a   Yes, they were always loving and
 concert tour. After attending college   devoted parents.
 with a degree in voice she continued    Her dad’s cousins would   Nike Wings Bridge
 her opera study at the UCLA opera department. She   often visit from Montana when she was young. Patricia   Sonata by Beethoven that the course of her life   and verse. Mary Corita was truly ahead of her time
 is fluent in Spanish, Italian, French and German, a   had hours of fun, dancing, singing, playing in make   changed dramatically. It was meant to “inspire” the   especially in the eyes of her peers. She was bold and
 must for such a diverse background in opera and   believe settings for the family. They would gather up   artists to “go out and make art.” But instead, Patricia   brave with her art expression. Patricia admired her
 the concert stage. She performed with several opera   pots and pans banging and singing in the backyard   immediately walked across the campus and signed up   tenacity, her talent and respected her boldness to say
 companies in such roles as Verdi’s Rigoletto, Rossini’s   while neighbors secretly peered through knotholes in   for her first voice class. She now had two loves going   and paint what she felt in life itself. Mary Corita died
 Barber of Seville and Humperdinck’s Hansel & Gretel   the fence. The neighbors didn’t seem to mind at all,   on simultaneously. She continued studying art along   at an early age while living on Cape Cod at the height
 at the Los Angeles Opera Guild. Her capabilities to   and instead encouraged them to keep in step! Patricia   with her new found love for singing and at the end of   of her recognition in the art world. You can still see
 reach high E-flat and high-F established her as a   was the oldest and dreamt of being a “somewhat   three years, quit her full-time job after receiving a full   her works in the New Britain Museum of American Art
 sought-after performer. Patricia was what you refer to   famous artist or perhaps singer” someday. Music was   scholarship into a 4-year music college and switching   here in Connecticut and around the globe.
 as a “lyric coloratura” soprano. A soprano that sings   in the home from the very beginning. The wonderful   her major to music and minor to art! Patricia slowly   Early in Patricia’s singing career she was asked by
 high, light and fast notes and has the highest voice   film Dancing At Lughnasa starring Meryl Streep   began to excel in art winning awards in competitions   her brother to sing at a special church dinner honoring
 of all. This is also how she made her operatic debut   reminded her of her role as the oldest such a large   with her now qualified and very gifted voice. She   her parents for their dedication to their children.
 in Mozart’s The Magic Flute singing the role as The   family. It depicted the spirit of an unforgettable time   would love listening to Joan Sutherland and other lyric   The congregation wanted to recognize the joy and
 Queen of the Night. I was enlightened and surprised   of dance, love and music and at the same time the   coloraturas like Maria Callas and Roberta Peters for   commitment her parents had, wanting and loving so
 when she broke out in song with a few brief melodic   overwhelming responsibility of being the oldest! These   inspiration.   many joyful souls. Patricia had twelve siblings. It was
 notes during our interview. How special!   heartwarming memories still remain with her today.   Patricia eventually was accepted into the opera   a wonderful night she would never forget and she was
 As a child growing up in Los Angeles, she knew   When she graduated high school, she went to   department for graduate work at UCLA. It was during   proud to have been asked to sing and gladly gave her
 from a very young age she wanted to create art.   work full time as a secretary. She not only wanted   this time she met Sister Mary Corita, well-known in   all.
 She found solace and inspiration from the quiet   to support herself but help her parents as well. She   the art world for her themes in social justice. Her   The next day, on an unseasonably cold morning
 she discovered in her backyard. She spent a good   continued her study in art taking night classes at   contemporary style of art was based on positive   Patricia’s parents suffered a fatal auto accident on
 portion of her youth honing her child-like love of   a nearby junior college. It was during an art class   views and bold colors, a bit of an Andy Warhol blend   the Bakersfield grapevine. At the time Patricia had
 art and singing surrounded by stillness and nature.   one night when the teacher played The Moonlight   of deep thoughts, love, life’s journeys using abstract   been married for 5 years and etching out a career in

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