As Puccini’s Turandot Eva Turner had few rivals. At Covent Garden, as well as the Italian dramatic parts, she was heard as Wagner’s Isolde (Tristan and Isolde) and Sieglinde (Die Walküre). She also sang in the United States and South America. After retiring she taught at the University of Oklahoma from 1950-1959 and then at the R.A.M. in London. She was created a Dame Order of the British Empire in 1962. Her immensely strong, trumpet like voice ranged from the lower G (below middle C) to D in alt.