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Aubrey Adams-McMillan

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joined the voice faculty of Westminster College in August of 2011. Hailed for her incredibly balanced voice, even tone and sensitive musicianship, Aubrey enjoys an active career singing opera, music theater, chamber music, art song and symphonic works. Her love for music began young and she continues to explore repertoire that challenges her. She discovered her love for twentieth-century music and collaborating with composers during her work with Claudio Abaddo and the New York Philharmonic singing Schoenberg and Debussy. In her home of Salt Lake City, she performs with the Utah Symphony, NOVA and Intermezzo Chamber Music Series, Utah Opera, Utopia Early Music, American Festival Chorus, Cathedral of the Madeleine Concert Series, and Utah Lyric Opera. Among the list of works Aubrey has performed are Sea Pictures, The Barber of Seville, Mahler’s Fourth Symphony, Britten’s Noye’s Fludde, Man of La Mancha, St. Paulus, Rutter spirituals, Lucia Di Lammermoor, Handel’s Dixit Dominus and Messiah, and Mozart’s C-Minor Mass, Requiem, La Clemenza di Titto, The Marriage of Figaro, and Cosi fan Tutte. Aubrey was a recipient of the Marion Anderson Scholarship at Westminster Choir College, the Penrose Scholarship at Central City Opera, and a two-time district finalist in the Metropolitan Opera competition, where she also received the encouragement award. Aubrey enjoys working with composers and singing new works. She was involved in the workshop of Ricky Ian Gordan’s Grapes of Wrath and has performed in Little Women by Mark Adamo at Central City and Utah Opera. She debuted the Requiems of Both Alfonso Tenriero,and Jeff Manookian.

Aubrey Adams-McMillan
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