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Martha Jones' current and future engagements include LISETTA Il mondo della luna, MATILDA cover Ottone English Touring Opera, DAUGHTER Glass’ Akhnaten Vlaamse Opera, 2nd WITCH Macbeth Scottish Opera and GOFFREDO Rinaldo Longborough Festival. She will take part in Marilyn Horne’s The Song Continues Programme at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute in 2015. She recently joined the Ravinia Steans Music Institute at James Conlon’s Ravinia Festival in summer 2014.
Foresters Hall, 25-27 Westow Street, London, SE19 3RY, United Kingdom
Mezzo soprano enjoying a renaissance career with many UK and European opera companies.
Oratorio, particularly Bach a major delight.
Happy to teach when in Devon.
5, Marley Road, Exmouth, Devon, EX8 4PT, United Kingdom
Israeli mezzo-soprano Maya Lahyani begins her 2014/2015 season returning to the Metropolitan Opera as Omar in Tom Morris’ new production of The Death of Klinghoffer, conducted by David Robertson. She then performs as Flora in Willy Decker’s iconic production of La Traviata, and as Rosette in Laurent Pelly’s production of Manon alongside Diana Damrau and Vittorio Grigolo. Ms. Lahyani ends her season making her Seattle Opera debut as Dryad in Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos.
Post-post-modern diva Meow Meow’s unique brand of ‘kamikaze cabaret’ and performance art exotica has hypnotized, inspired and terrified audiences globally. The spectacular crowd-surfing queen of song ‘drags cabaret kicking and screaming into the 21st century’ (Time Out NY), with trail-blazing sell-out seasons from New York Lincoln Center to Berlin's Bar Jeder Vernunft to London’s West End and the Sydney Opera House. "Meow Meow grabs the audience like a fistful of putty and moulds us into whatever she wants. We are her playthings and she is our mistress. "Kate Herbert, Herald Sun.
"Michèle Losier (Phoebe) has an impeccable technique, which ensures a remarkable fluidity; the game scene [in Castor et Pollux] was quite expressive (especially in the third act, when she excited our spirits)."
Muse Baroque - Bruno Maury
American mezzo-soprano Nancy Maultsby is in demand by opera companies and orchestras throughout the world. Her unique vocal timbre and insightful musicianship allow her to pursue a repertoire extending from the operas of Monteverdi and Handel to recent works by John Adams. She regularly performs the major heroines of nineteenth-century French, Italian and German opera and the great symphonic works. Highlights of Nancy Maultsby’s 2014-2015 season include a role debut as Gaea in Strauss’ Daphne with the Cleveland Orchestra, later traveling to the Lincoln Center Festival.