Dawn Padmore,
Liberian-born soprano is a versatile singer. Her Toronto debut recital was
reviewed by the Toronto Star as a "series of musical confections
smartly wrapped in a silky soprano". As a featured soloist in the world
premier of Akin Euba's opera, Orunmila's Voices, with the Jefferson
Performing Arts Society Orchestra, Ms. Padmore's performance was considered
"a highlight of the evening" (New Orleans Times-Picayune).
An active recitalist, Ms. Padmore has performed nationally and
internationally, and her diverse programs have included art songs from the
standard repertoire, art songs and arias by West African and young American
composers.
Ms. Padmore has
given various recitals in collaboration with acclaimed scholar and composer,
Akin Euba, pianist Darryl Hollister and with Canada’s groundbreaking music
group Ensemble Noir.
Recent performances
have included a tour of Africa with Ensemble Noir with performances in
Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa; a featured artist at the Festival of Sacred
and Profane Music in Martinique, recitals featuring new music by African and
African-American composers in Pittsburgh, at Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA; at the 2005 New Music Indaba Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa, and
in St. Thomas and St. John, the U.S. Virgin Islands, in collaboration with
Mr. Hollister.
Operatic roles
performed include the Countess (Marriage of Figaro), Lady with the Cake Box
(Postcard from Morocco), Elettra (Idomeneo) and Sister Angelica (Sister
Angelica). New operas include the Radical Woman (No Easy Walk to Freedom).
Ms. Padmore has performed as a soloist with the Minnesota Orchestra, St.
Paul Civic Orchestra (MN), and the Delaware Symphony as a competition
winner. She was a young studio artist with the Des Moines Metro Opera
Company.
Competitions won include the Austrian American Society Competition (DE), the
Metropolitan Opera Guild Competition Midwest District Winner, and the
Delaware Symphony Concerto Competition.
Ms. Padmore
received her B.A. in Psychology and Music from the University of Delaware,
and completed her Master of Music in vocal performance at The University of
Minnesota School of Music.
Upcoming
performances include recitals in the U.K., at Churchill College, Cambridge
University and in Alexandria, Virginia.
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