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AYCA 2009 Winner |
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Sarah Power, soprano |
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Click here for Sarah's repertoire list.
Dublin-born Sarah Power graduated in 2008 from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (GSMD) Opera Course, where she studied with Susan McCulloch. She continues to study with Sue during her time at the National Opera Studio. Prior to her studies in London Sarah completed a First-Class Honours Degree and Masters at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, Dublin, under Anne-Marie O'Sullivan, receiving the Gold Medal for excellence, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Performance at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, studying with Susan Roper.
Sarah's operatic roles include Pamina/Die Zauberfloete, Susanna/Le Nozze Di Figaro, Berenice/L'Occasione Fa Il Ladro, Pauline/La Vie Parisienne, An Italian Soprano (cover)/Capriccio, Leonora (cover)/The Long Christmas Dinner (GSMD), Lydie/Pénélope (Wexford Festival Opera) and Clorinda (cover)/La Cenerentola (RNCM), and opera scenes as Tytania, Ilia, Gretel, Adina, Manon, Sophie, Anne Truelove, Miss Wordsworth, Alcina and Gilda.
Other performance experience includes Bach's B Minor Mass with the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme, Jenkins' The Armed Man and Brahms' Requiem, National Concert Hall, Dublin, Mozart's Coronation Mass with the orchestra of St. Cecilia in the Pro-Cathedral, Dublin, Stravinsky's Four Russian Songs with the RNCM Wind Orchestra, Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras with the Miro Chamber Orchestra, Opera Galas for Chatsworth and Clonter Opera, a German concert tour with the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Choir and solo recitals in Dublin, Siena, Florence, Beethovensaal and the Irish Embassy, Vienna. Sarah has worked in masterclasses with Dame Ann Murray, Graham Clark, Joyce di Donato, Carlo Rizzi, Michael Chance, Andreas Scholl, Rosalind Plowright and Tom Krause.
Notable awards have included a Sybil Tutton Award administered by the Musicians Benevolent Fund, the Royal Dublin Society Music Bursary, a Peter Moores Foundation Study Award, the Dermot Troy Trophy, Geoghegan Cup and Percy Whitehead Cup (Feis Ceoil, Dublin), the John McCormack Society Bursary and a nomination by Lyric FM (Ireland) for a European Broadcasting Award. During the academic year 2007-8 Sarah recorded a series of podcasts for Classic FM, which followed her progress during her second year on the Guildhall Opera Course.
Future engagements include Opera and Contemporary Scenes and a Lunchtime Recital at the National Opera Studio, an NOS Showcase at the Hackney Empire, London, Haydn's Missa in Tempore Belli & Missa Brevis in F with the Bray Choral Society, an Opera Gala in Switzerland, and the roles of Alison in Holst's The Wandering Scholar and Cathleen in Vaughan-Williams' Riders to the Sea for Glasthule Opera, Ireland.
Sarah has received generous support from the Irish Arts Council, Bray Town Council, Austrian Embassy in Ireland, Friends of Covent Garden and British American Tobacco.
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Content last updated: 27 February 2009 |
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