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Mezzo-soprano JOYCE DIDONATO Receives Second Beverly Sills Artist Award

JOYCE DIDONATO is the second recipient of the Metropolitan Opera's annual Beverly Sills Award for young singers. The award, established in 2005 with an endowment gift from Agnes Varis, a Metropolita Opera board director, and her husband Karl Leichtman in honor of Beverly Sills carries a $50,000 cash prize and is the largest of its kind in the country. It is given to extraordinarily gifted singers between the ages of 25 and 40 who have appeared in featured solo roles at the Metropolitan Opera. The winner is chosen annually by Beverly Sills and Nathan Leventhal.  The first Sills awardee is baritone Nathan Gunn.

Ms. DiDonato is currently performing as Rosina in the Met's new production of Il Barbiere di Siviglia opposite tenor Lawrence Brownlee, making his Met debut as Almaviva, and baritone Russell Braun as Figaro. The high-definition simulcast of the March 24 matinee receives an encore presentation in movie theaters around the U.S. on Tuesday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m.



VIVICA GENAUX Wins NY City Opera's Christopher Keene Award

Mezzo-soprano VIVICA GENAUX was honored with the Christopher Keene Award at New York City Opera presentation of its 2006-7 Awards for Artistic Excellence on April 18, 2007. The award is given annually to an artist performing in new or unusual repertory.  Robin Thompson, the Associate Artistic Director of the Company, in informing Vivica, told her that “the Award recognized her achievement in the pivotal role of Juno/Ino in the rarely performed Semele,”  which she performed when she made her company debut in the Fall of 2006.


PALM BEACH OPERA Announces Winners of 2007 Vocal Competition

Palm Beach Opera awarded 14 outstanding young singers $85,000 in prize money in the 2007 Vocal Competition held on April 26-27, 2007 at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in downtown West Palm Beach. The four-day event will culminate with the Winners Concert on April 29, 2024 at 3:00 pm which is open to the public. Tickets range from $15 - $75 and can be purchased by calling the Palm Beach Opera Box Office at 561.833.7888.

The winners are:

Advanced Division (ages 24-30)

1st Place - Marianne Cope, Soprano, 30, NJ
2nd Place - Caitlin Lynch, Soprano, 26, WA
3rd Place - Jonathan Beyer, Baritone, 25, PA
4th Place - Layla Claire, Soprano, 25, PA
5th Place - Takesha Kizart, Soprano, 30, PA
6th Place - Amanda Crider, Mezzo Soprano, 30, NY
7th Place - David Lomeli, Tenor, 26, CA
8th Place - Albert Lee, Tenor, 30, CT

Junior Division (ages 18-23)

1st Place - Nadine Sierra, Soprano, 18, FL
2nd Place - Jonathan Michie, Baritone, 22, NY
3rd Place - Tai Oney, Counter Tenor, 22, FL
4th Place - Jeanette Vecchione, Soprano, 23, NY
5th Place - Samuel Schultz, Baritone, 20, TX
6th Place - Sharleen Joynt, Soprano, 22, NY

More than 300 singers applied from throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Of those, approximately 70 were selected to compete in the Advanced Division and the Junior Division. Many past winners have gone on to international careers in the opera world performing at institutions such as the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, Paris Opéra Bastille, San Francisco Opera, La Scala, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Vienna State Opera, New York City Opera, and Palm Beach Opera. Past winners include Kate Aldrich, Nicole Cabell, Jesús Garcia, Vivica Genaux, Sandra Lopez, Bengi Mayone, Lucas Meecham, Lauren McNeese, Brian Mulligan, Ailyn Pérez, Dean Peterson, Christopher Schaldenbrand, Wayne Tigges, Gregory Turay, Alfred Walker, and Peter Volpe.



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