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Denyce Graves — whatever happened to her? Well, for one thing, she has apparently married well. Yesterday the mezzo-soprano wed Robert Montgomery — not the 1940s film star, but rather the chief of transplant surgery at Johns Hopkins. (He’s the surgeon whose team pioneered the transplant technique of removing a donor’s kidney through her vagina.) [Washington Post]

22 comments

  • Krunoslav says:

    Graves may well be the the top diva of her generation to have emerged from her DC neighborhood, but the Washington provinciality at work here is staggering.

    She is indeed singing CARMEN for Opera New jersey alongside Richard Leech next year. Maybe they can complete the cast with Gino Quilico and Eva Lind and go on a nostalgia tour.

  • Quanto Painy Fakor says:

    Talk about Vagina Monologues… thank heavens I re-read the blurb at the top. For a moment I thought that Dr. Montgomery had removed Denyce’s kidney through HER vagina – OUCH!

    Here’s wishing the newly weds health and happiness in their new life together.

  • Gualtier M says:

    Denyce Graves’ first husband was also wealthy – a guitar importer and lutenist named David Perry who she married in 1990. I believe he came from money and was older than she was by a decade or more. They divorced around 2004-2005 when she got pregnant by her male personal assistant. I think he was French. Her first husband I think had looked the other way at previous affairs and may have accepted the child as his own.

    Interestingly, Graves’ career took off when she and Perry met in 1989 and married in 1990 and pretty much had tanked by 2004 when she got pregnant. Pregnancy also didn’t seem to improve her voice.

    This article discusses her career problems which came to a head around 2000 including a vocal crisis and the removal of a polyp from her cords:

    http://www.andante.com/article/article.cfm?id=26112

  • Lucky Pierre says:

    she’s singing with the NYPhil in july. she’s announced for excerpts of carmen and dalilah.

  • Drammy says:

    Ai wow, chaka. Those people actually make Denyce look good.

  • Tamerlano says:

    yippee! Carmen and Dalilah…meh, who cares.

  • Graciella Scusi says:

    @14 re: the picture
    “We’ve begun an excavation of our souls that has unfolded new selves for us.”

    Apparently he’s a brilliant man of science disguised as the Marquis de Fou, and she’s a beautiful woman still masquerading as an opera singer. Obviously they’re made for each other. Start digging!

  • Sacerdotessa says:

    She was married to David Perry who is the brother? of Janet Perry (a soprano herself). I for one fell in love with Grave’s voice whenI heard it some 15 yrs ago (She was impressive in Margaret Garner a few seasons back)and looking forward to hearing her as Carmen here in NC next spring.

  • Baritenor says:

    Ah, GRENDEL. That takes me back. What a bizarre, bizarre piece that was, but I liked it. Last time I heard Graves was in The Rake’s Progress about two years ago. It wasn’t pretty, but it wasn’t terrible, either.