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Sarah Sweeting

Sarah Sweeting was born in England and studied at the London College of Music, winning the Director's Prize for Opera. During this time she was the soloist in John McCabe's Notturni ed Alba (performed at the Westminster Central Hall and broadcast live by the BBC).  She went on to perform in musicals at London 's West End theatres, including the celebrated Broadway version of The Pirates of Penzance at the London Palladium, in which she sang the role of Edith and understudied the role of Mabel.

 

Sarah's performances as a principal soprano include: the roles of Liù in Turandot and Leonora in Il Trovatore (Opera Holland Park and English Festival Opera); and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Countess Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro, Musetta in La Bohème and Second Lady in The Magic Flute (Travelling Opera).  She has also appeared in principal soprano roles in productions for The Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company, Crystal Clear Opera, Lyric Opera Dublin, Opera Interludes, First Act Opera, London City Opera, Opera Kernow, and the Holders International Musical Festival.

 

Sarah made her debut as a mezzo-soprano singing the title role in Carmen at the London Opera Festival.   This was followed by performances at The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, the Linbury Theatre as a soloist in A Tribute to the Work of Robert Stolz (written for the Covent Garden Festival).  She then joined the Carl Rosa Opera Company, performing the roles of Phoebe in The Yeomen of the Guard, Pitti-Sing in The Mikado (which was released on CD and video), the title role in Iolanthe, and in Raymond Gubbay's Christmas Festival at the Barbican Theatre.

 

Her recent engagements include the roles of Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus for Opera Queensland and Adelaide 's Co-Opera and Suzuki in Madama Butterfly for Co-Opera.  Future engagements include Alma March in the Australian Premiere of Mark Adamo's opera Little Women for State Opera South Australia and concert performances in the UK.

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Little Women (Mark Adamo) : Alma March
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