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  • American soprano Christine Goerke, who alternates with Deborah Polaski as Elektra, delivered a performance distinguished as much by its dramatic flair as for its vocal command.

    'Elektra' Electrifies in Madrid Jonathan Blitzer 2011

  • Goerke was marketing research director of Campbell's Franco-American line in the early 1960s when his group started dreaming up pasta in shapes that would appeal to kids.

    The Guy Who Created Spaghetti Os Has Died - The Consumerist 2010

  • “It was like going to Club Med,” said Betty Goerke, an archeologist who was astonished to find such pleasures in the midst of the broiling desert.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • “It was like going to Club Med,” said Betty Goerke, an archeologist who was astonished to find such pleasures in the midst of the broiling desert.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • This State withdrew its vote from Goerke and cast it for Humphrey; Chenoweth withdrew from the race and his vote went to Goerke, et cetera.

    The Story of The American Legion George Seay Wheat

  • The navy men who were nominated consisted of Goerke of New York;

    The Story of The American Legion George Seay Wheat

  • When Goerke got a vote the New York crowd yelled itself hoarse; New Mexico did the same for Humphrey; Alabama cheered like mad for Chenoweth and it wasn't long before everybody picked out his candidate and yelled furiously every time he got a vote.

    The Story of The American Legion George Seay Wheat

  • A similar situation resulted on the second count and finally Goerke withdrew in favor of Humphrey.

    The Story of The American Legion George Seay Wheat

  • Christine Goerke and baritone Matthew Worth sing the leads.

    www.startribune.com 2012

  • Christine Goerke scores as Strauss heroine One of the joys of frequent opera-going is the chance now and then to hear an artist take on a role for the first time and score a memorable success.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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