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Sarah
Long
Soprano
New England Finalist 2003
Soprano Sarah Long, originally from Bethesda, Maryland, most recently
performed as Countess Almaviva in excerpts from Le Nozze di Figaro
with the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra. In the summer of 2001,
she covered the role of Donna Anna in Don Giovanni with Opera North
in New Hampshire. She was a 2001 Apprentice Artist with the Sarasota Opera,
where she was awarded the Leo Rogers Memorial Scholarship Award. In the
spring of 2000, she spent several months in Rome, Italy, where she worked
intensively with Renata Scotto and performed in concert at the Accademia
Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music
and Stanford University, Ms. Long has performed with Tulsa Opera, Central
City Opera, the Aspen Music Festival, the Caramoor Festival, and the Brandenburg
Opera Company at the Liederkranz Society in New York. As a member of the
Riverside Church Choir in New York, she performed as a soloist at Riverside
in a concert of oratorio and chamber works of Franz Liszt in September
2001. She has performed live on Vermont Public Radio and can be heard
on the Newport Classics Recordings of The Ballad of Baby Doe and
Ned Rorem's Miss Julie. Ms. Long sings at the Opera Institute at
Boston University and is a student of Sharon Daniels.
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