Over the course of her 90-plus remarkable years, Helen Spaeth Vanni '46 has woven together an impressive opera career and her role in St. Kate鈥檚 community into a legacy.
After graduating from St. Kate鈥檚 in 1946, she taught voice in the Twin Cities for a year before furthering her voice studies in New York for two years, giving several recitals and concerts. In December 1949 she married U.S. Navy Lieutenant Mario Vanni. Just over six years later, with three children and a newly signed Metropolitan Artists contract under her belt, Vanni moved her family from the Midwest to New York City.
She went on to build an expansive career. Having sung in 鈥渕ajor orchestras and opera companies in San Francisco, the Canadian Opera, Pittsburgh, Santa Fe, Cincinnati, New York City, and Edmonton in Alberta,鈥 Vanni also served as the head of the Voice Department at the Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, Ohio from 1973 to 1977.
In 1977, she was invited to become chair of the Manhattan School of Music鈥檚 Voice Department by John Crosby, president of the school鈥檚 voice department and also founder and director of New Mexico鈥檚 Santa Fe Opera.
Fortunately for St. Kate鈥檚, distance made the heart grow fonder, and Vanni made a number of visits to her alma mater from the 1950s through the 1980s. St. Kate鈥檚 was the beneficiary of several performances and vocal master classes by Vanni, in addition to one notable address that she delivered at the 1980 Honors Banquet鈥攁ll of which were noted with pride and affection in various publications of The Wheel. At a particular concert she gave in Jeanne D鈥橝rc auditorium in 1958, tickets were sold at $1.50 apiece.
Not only did she return several times to perform and teach, but Vanni was a dedicated and generous supporter of the arts at St. Kate鈥檚. In 1979, she and her sisters established the Spaeth Family Scholarship fund to 鈥渁ssist a student or students in the arts鈥 and in 1998 she offered vocal coaching to a St. Kate鈥檚 student who was in need of more advanced teaching.
The third of her family to graduate from St. Kate鈥檚, Vanni comes from a line of Katies that includes her five sisters 鈥 a tradition continued through several of Vanni鈥檚 nieces who have attended St. Kate鈥檚. The Spaeth family, originally from Davenport, Iowa, has been a devoted supporter of the university and contributed greatly to its reputation.
鈥淭he Spaeth sisters and their families were enormously proud of their links to St. Catherine and loyal to the CSJ sisters and the university,鈥 says Alumnae Liaison Ruth Brombach 鈥60, who attended St. Kate鈥檚 with the younger Spaeths.
Vanni still lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Editor鈥檚 note: Helen Spaeth Vanni `46 is among St. Kate鈥檚 faculty, leaders and alumnae profiled throughout March as part of Women鈥檚 History Month.
By Michelle Mullowney '17