You have a very impressive resume. Would you entertain a couple of questions?ssnstump wrote:Never sang for him. Some of my conductors were John DeMain from Houston Grand Opera, Hal France, Ransom Wilson, Lionel Friend....
John and Hal were my favorites. Hal was also the artistic director for Omaha for many years. He and Sylvia McNair were married in Omaha.
She, like Renee are both multiple Grammy winners. I have fond memories of Sylvia serving me her lasagne after a rehearsal.
These ladies are Divas in every grand sense and NOT prima donnas.
I've done operas in german, italian and french. Always wanted to try russian.
I studied french for 5 years...then never used it until we did Carmen.
I also auditioned for Baltimore Opera before moving down here, but they went bankrupt before that season started. Bummer.
I have also done some musical theater. Gilbert & Sullivan and others from Omaha to Germany and back again.
1. Out of all the operas that you have performed in, which was your favorite to do and why?
2. Out of all of the opera groups that you worked with which experience (no names necessary) was the most difficult and why
3. Out of all of the selections within an opera that you performed, which specific one was your favorite and why.
My hat is off to you. Although I had several years of voice lessons, no one ever wants to hear me sing where my voice is recognizable from the group. I seriously admire those who have much better vocal qualities.