[From the Seattle Opera]
Eight Singers Chosen from Auditions in Berlin, Vienna,
London, Paris, New York, and Seattle
Competition Will Be Held August 19 at McCaw Hall
Seattle Opera General Director Speight Jenkins announced today
the names of the eight finalists and two alternates in the
company's first International Wagner Competition. This event
will feature eight opera singers, between the ages of 25 and 40,
competing for two $15,000 prizes in a concert with full orchestra
on August 19, 2006, at McCaw Hall. Tickets for this event will
go on sale on April 10, 2006.
Finalists:
Carolyn Betty, soprano, auditioned in New York
Jason Collins, tenor, auditioned in Seattle
Dorothy Grandia, soprano, auditioned in London
Paul McNamara, tenor, auditioned in Berlin
Miriam Murphy, soprano, auditioned in London
James Rutherford, baritone, auditioned in London
Andrew Lindsay Sritheran, tenor, auditioned in London
Carsten Wittmoser, bass, auditioned in Berlin
Alternates:
Maria Jooste, soprano, auditioned in New York
Philip O'Brien, tenor, auditioned in London
Last summer, during the run of Seattle Opera's Ring des Nibelungen,
Jenkins announced the creation of the Seattle Opera International
Wagner Competition, made possible by a generous contribution
from the Simonyi Foundation for Arts and Sciences. Since 1975,
with the presentation of its first Ring cycle, Seattle Opera has
built an international reputation for being the leading presenter
of the Wagner repertoire in the United States. This Wagner
tradition began under the leadership of the company's Founding
General Director Glynn Ross and has continued under the leadership
of Jenkins. (During the Jenkins administration, Seattle Opera
has completed the daunting artistic feat of presenting not only
two original productions of Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen but
original productions of all ten of Wagner's major operas.) The
Seattle Opera International Wagner Competition, as an extension
of Seattle Opera's commitment to Wagner, has been established
to identify and recognize opera singers who demonstrate clear
promise of an important career in the Wagner repertoire. >>
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