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Sherri Seiden’s busy schedule during the past two years has included her debut with the New England Symphonic Ensemble under conductor John Rutter at Carnegie Hall, performances with the Liaoning Symphony in Shenyang, China with Peter McCoppin conducting, a solo recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the role of Stella in Previn’s Streetcar Named Desire with Capitol City Opera in Atlanta and Bach’s Cantatas #51 and #84 with New Trinity Baroque, also in Atlanta. On New Year’s Day 2007 she appeared as soloist in a Salute to Vienna Gala in Ontario with Attila Glatz Concerts. Then she was soloist in the Mozart Requiem with the Elysium Chamber Orchestra; and last summer she recorded a CD of operetta highlights "Lover Come Back" with the Bratislava Symphony, Peter McCoppin conducting and performed Jake Heggie's At The Statue of Venus with the Capitol City Opera. Upcoming in 2008 are a concert with Florida's Gold Coast Opera and an appearance with the Cobb Symphony in Georgia.
A graduate of the Boston Conservatory with additional studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and the University of Toronto, Ms. Seiden was first place regional winner in the Metropolitan Opera competition. She has gathered credits in opera, concert, and music theater, appearing with Chattanooga Opera, Treasure Coast Opera, Greenville Symphony, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Hamilton Symphony. She was soloist in Handel's Messiah at the Wang Center in Boston and appeared with the Toronto Festival Orchestra with operatic arias.
She has also toured in Europe as Christine in Phantom of the Opera and was in the Los Angeles production of Beauty and the Beast as well as in the internationally aired Disney -Spectacular commercial for that show. With the Hamilton Symphony under Boris Brott she performed in an Evening of Rogers and Hammerstein and with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra she has given many concerts throughout Georgia and South Carolina.
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