Boston Opera Singer 2

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Boston Opera Singer 2

This Boston Opera Singer blends a silvery lyric voice with a love of words that permeates her performances. Recently hailed as "a mesmerizing soprano that is impossible to ignore", (dedereviewsmusic.com) and described as a "dramatic" performer with a "strong voice", (Boston Theater Review), this artist can be seen in opera throughout New England and in recital across the country. Stage highlights include the title role in Massenet's Cendrillon, Countess Charlotte in A Little Night Music, Frasquita in Carmen, Mlle Silverpeal in The Impresario, (cover), Prima Converse in Suor Angelica, Musetta in La Bohème (Italy), and Mabel in Pirates of Penzance.

Boston Opera Singer versatility

This Boston Opera Singer's versatility in musical theater encompasses such varied roles as Maria in The Sound of Music, Polly in The Boyfriend, and Bonnie in Anything Goes. She has worked with several companies including MetroWest Opera, Boston Opera Collaborative, Commonwealth Opera, Mass Theatrica, Longwood Opera, The Diva Day Foundation, and she looks forward to singing next season with Boston Lyric Opera.

Boston Opera Singer performances

On the concert stage, she has travelled to Indiana to sing in early music recitals featuring the work of John Dowland with the group "Night's Blackbird". She has also toured Austria as Erste Dame in a concert version of Die Zauberflöte with the AIMS Festival Orchestra under the baton of Edoardo Müller. Originally from Woodbridge CT, this Boston Opera Singer holds a Masters from The New England Conservatory and her BA from Muhlenberg College. She currently studies with Elisabeth Phinney.

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