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Luvada Harrison, soprano [Opera Singer]

 

 

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Oratorio and Concert Repertoire

c o m p o s e r  o p e r a c h a r a c t e r
Busoni DOKTOR FAUST *Duchess of Parma
Gershwin PORGY AND BESS Serena
Giordano ANDREA CHENIER Maddalena
Mozart COSI FAN TUTTE Fiordiligi
" DON GIOVANNI Donna Anna
" LE NOZZE DI FIGARO Countess
" DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE First Lady
Puccini GIANNI SCHICCHI Nella
" SUOR ANGELICA Suor Angelica
" TOSCA *Tosca
Strauss, Jr. DIE FLEDERMAUS Rosalinda
Strauss, R. ARIADNE AUF NAXOS **Ariadne
Verdi AIDA Aida
" IL TROVATORE Leonora
" UN BALLO IN MASCHERA **Amelia

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Oratorio and Concert Repertoire

Beethoven

Symphony No. 9
Missa Solemnis

Handel

Israel In Egypt
Messiah

Honegger

King David

Mahler

Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 8

Mendelssohn

Elijah

Rossini

Petite Messe Solenelle
Stabat Mater

Verdi

Requiem

*  Denotes roles learned but not performed
** Denotes roles in preparation

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Luvada Harrison, soprano Aida, Rosalinda,Donna Anna,operatic dramatic soprano,metropolitan opera guild,concert,orchestra,actor,actress,coedy,drama,diva,leontyne price...sang with feeling, dramatic intensity, and great nuance of dynamics...her powerful voice easily soared over the orchestra...a real tour de force.""...Luvada Harrison, who sang Aida, gave a powerfully phrased performance of "O Patria Mia" and, with Paul Lyon spearheaded an afternoon of vocal dynamics that was unforgettable....Luvada Harrison's Rosalinda displayed expert vocal and acting skills, delivering comic cut-downs as well as arresting arias with the grandness of a true Diva."