- His stage credits include: Octavian in the opera "Der Rosenkavalier", words by Hugo von Hofmannsthal , music by Richard Strauss (Royal Opera House, London, 1959)
- (May 1, 1945) She made her Viennese debut for the Vienna State Opera in Vienna, Austria in the company's first performance in liberated Austria after World War II. She played Cherubino in Mozart's opera, "Nozze Di Figaro." She played the role for a 129 performances there.
- (May 1, 1945 - 1982) She sang with the Vienna State Opera in Vienna, Austria. She had sung 1,268 performances of 26 different roles with the company including Mimi in Pucchini's opera, "La Boheme;" Donna Elvira in Mozart's opera, Don Giovanni;" and Elisabetta in Verdi's opera, "Don Carlo." She also performed in lyric mezzo soprano roles with the company like Cherubino and Octavian in Strauss's opera, "Der Rosenkavalier," and the Composer in Strauss's opera, "Ariadne Auf Naxos."
- (1982) Her final performance with the Vienna State Opera in Vienna, Austria, she played the role of Marschallin in Strauss's opera, "Rosenkavalier."
- (1942) She played Mimi with the music academy and opera in Zagreb, Croatia.
- (1950s) She made her appearances in Mozart operas at Glyndebourne Music Festival.
- She also performed as a singer at the Salzburg music festival in Salzburg, Austria and at the Bayreuth Music Festival.
- She appeared at the Royal Opera House in London, England; the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina; and La Scala Opera House in Milan, Italy.
- (1959) She sang in Puccini's opera, "Madame Butterfly," at the San Francisco Opera in San Francisco, California.
- (1958) She was expected to make her New York City debut with the Metropolitan Opera in Samuel Barber's opera, "Vanessa," but dropped out before the opening because of illness.
- (1961) She was expected to make her New York debut with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City but there was an orchestra strike that hovered over the appearances.
- (1968) She was the soloist in Strauss's opera, "Four Last Songs," at the New York Philharmonic Symphony in New York City. Leonard Bernstein was conductor.
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