A Great Lady, A Great Loss – Vera Rozsa-Nordell

This past Friday afternoon, my mother-in-law, the much revered and loved singing teacher, Vera Rozsa-Nordell passed away. She wasn’t just a great artist to me, she was my personal inspiration because of her personality and energy. When I first met her, I was afraid of her awesome presence, but she welcomed me and I knew she loved me when she kept telling me I was good for her son and that she would kill for my hair. Her great love and incredible knowledge of music, especially Schubert’s Lieder cannot be replaced. Her Hungarian accent, her great beauty, her wonderful laugh, her stern look and then her lovely smile, her glint in her eyes when she was satisfied that her students were singing to the best of their ability, and her own beautiful voice will be sorely missed. But in the end, she was just Mommy to me.

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Written by Baroness Tapuzina

Michelle Nordell (aka Baroness Tapuzina) was a foodie from the womb growing up in the House of Weird Vegetables, so named by a family friend because all of the unusual and exotic food cooked and eaten there. She loves to change recipes using herbs from her garden and spices from the spice shops she enjoys visiting.

9 thoughts on “A Great Lady, A Great Loss – Vera Rozsa-Nordell

  1. Michelle and David,my sincerest condolences on the loss of your Mother-in-law/Mother. She surely sounds like a great lady!

  2. Dear Michelle, I am sorry to read about your mother in law. Your loving tribute was beautiful.

  3. My heart goes out to you both. I was blessed to have known her through voice lessons. She was a dear lady. She will be greatly missed.

  4. Just saw this – my sincere condolences. We lost my sweet M-I-L in 1994 and she is still much missed.

    Brenda (Flyfish on Mouthfulsfood)

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