Muriel Costa-Greenspon Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Muriel Costa-Greenspon (December 1, 1937, Detroit, Michigan – December 26, 2005, New York City) was an American mezzo-soprano who had a lengthy career at the New York City Opera between 1963-1993. She portrayed a gallery of character roles that extended from twentieth-century works by Leonard Bernstein, Benjamin Britten, Carlisle Floyd, Lee Hoiby, Arthur Honegger, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Douglas Moore, to the contralto heroines of Gilbert and Sullivan, and comic scene-stealers by Puccini, Mozart, and Donizetti.
In 1984, she and her husband won $1.7 million in the New York State Lottery.
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In 1984 she won $1.7 million in the New York State Lotto game. She nor her husband quit their day jobs.
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Was born in Detroit in 1937 to deaf parents. She received her B.A. and M.A. from the University of Michigan and began her opera career singing arias in a restaurant.